Pogo Linux and MySQL AB Announce Partnership to Deliver First MySQL Database Appliance. Two open source companies, Pogo Linux Inc., a Linux hardware vendor, and MySQL AB, developer of the world's most popular open source database, announced today a partnership to build the first MySQL® database appliance, a pre-configured, fully-integrated hardware/software offering optimized for speed… Continue reading Pogo Linux and MySQL AB Announce Partnership to Deliver First MySQL Database Appliance
Month: July 2003
Massport Hunts for Logan Contractor
Massport Hunts for Logan Contractor. Massachusetts port authority Massport expects $2.5M to unwire Logan International AirPort: Although the article focuses on Wi-Fi, it's almost certain that the “other wireless” is cellular. As Dick Snyder of Concourse Communications noted when speaking on the panel on airports I moderated at 802.11 Planet, port authorities need the whole… Continue reading Massport Hunts for Logan Contractor
ArsDigita: An Alternate Perspective
ArsDigita: An Alternate Perspective. Roberto Mello, a prominent contributor to the OpenACS project, sums it up: “In 2000 everything began shifting. ACS 4 seemed an excellent thing, and everybody was excited, but it was never finished and then everything just turned to Java.” Why Java? Because that's what many of our prospective clients were asking… Continue reading ArsDigita: An Alternate Perspective
OK. Here is a status report on the Weblog Network.
- Sources of revenue. I have five in mind. None include banner advertising or sponsored sites. I am going to work on firming these up and will keep them under wraps for competitive reasons.
- Expert weblogs. The initial response has been great (my mailbox is full even though this is a holiday weekend). I am working on a strategy for bootstrapping this into a structure (from both the readers and authors perspective) that provides value. Great ideas on this front. Will assemble a team to figure this out.
- Infrastructure and hosting. I am looking for ideas here. The structure of the Weblog Network is fairly simple with relatively little centralized architecture.
- Design and programming. I have a preliminary conceptual design
OK. Here is a status report on the Weblog Network. Sources of revenue. I have five in mind. None include banner advertising or sponsored sites. I am going to work on firming these up and will keep them under wraps for competitive reasons. Expert weblogs. The initial response has been great (my mailbox is full… Continue reading OK. Here is a status report on the Weblog Network.
- Sources of revenue. I have five in mind. None include banner advertising or sponsored sites. I am going to work on firming these up and will keep them under wraps for competitive reasons.
- Expert weblogs. The initial response has been great (my mailbox is full even though this is a holiday weekend). I am working on a strategy for bootstrapping this into a structure (from both the readers and authors perspective) that provides value. Great ideas on this front. Will assemble a team to figure this out.
- Infrastructure and hosting. I am looking for ideas here. The structure of the Weblog Network is fairly simple with relatively little centralized architecture.
- Design and programming. I have a preliminary conceptual design
this software
I just bought a DVD burner. Wow, what fun. I can copy a DVD in less than 30 minutes using 4x DVD that costs ~ $1 (on eBay). I can't believe I haven't started doing this sooner. BTW, this software from 321 Studios works great and is totally painless. [John Robb's Weblog]
ThePacketMaster
ThePacketMaster. What is this site all about? Primarily, ThePacketMaster Linux, which is a new flavour of Linux. Why another flavour of Linux? ThePacketMaster Linux, or TPM Linux has very specific requirements, mostly oriented towards security. These requirements include: Boot and run from the CD-ROM – This allows any machine to instantly run TPM Linux, without… Continue reading ThePacketMaster
The next frontier
The next frontier. O'Reilly on network-aware software. [Jeffrey Zeldman Presents: The Daily Report]
Tasty tutorials and network effects
Tasty tutorials and network effects. Mike Pick's sweet little tutorial on Pull Quotes and the Web, and Hebig.org's CSS trickery in “About the Title Pictures” will not only repay your interest, but the existence of material of this quality on independent personal sites also says a great deal about the rise of entrepreneurial authorship among… Continue reading Tasty tutorials and network effects
Synchronizing RSS Subscriptions Lists
Synchronizing RSS Subscriptions Lists. I haven't tried it out yet, but BlogLines is a free, server-based news aggregator for those that want to be able to access their news from any web browser. Beware that these types of services often bog down once they become popular, but they're good for folks experimenting with aggregators or… Continue reading Synchronizing RSS Subscriptions Lists
Make Movable Type Easier
Make Movable Type Easier. For those folks using Movable Type to blog, including SLS staff and those at our member libraries, Steven points us to Zempt, a graphical interface that works on disparate platforms to post to MT blogs. Some features: “Intuitive, easy-to-use interface Post entries to your Movable Type blog Full support for Movable… Continue reading Make Movable Type Easier