Larry Dignan and other IT industry experts, blogging at the intersection of business and technology, deliver daily news and analysis on vital enterprise trends. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes sifts through the marketing hyperbole and casts his critical eye over the latest technological innovations to find out which products make the grade and which don't.
The Only Nazi Aircraft Carrier Article • Written by Greg Bjerg • Non-Fiction • March 2006 © 2006 All Rights Reserved. Do not distribute or repurpose this work without written permission from the copyright holder(s). Printed from https://www.damninteresting.com/the-only-nazi-aircraft-carrier/ In no naval action of World War 2 will you find a German aircraft carrier taking part. All the major navies
Is 'GNU/Solaris' emerging from Microsoft-Novell deal? NSFW Richard M. Stallman has never had much truck with the re-branding campaign that gave the world the phrase "open source". Stallman, who authored the original General Public License to give legal muscle to his desire to ensure software freedoms are not curtailed, has always declined to count himself as a member of any "open source movement".
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« Paradise lost | Main | Reverse salients » 2007 predictions November 30, 2006 It's almost December, so I think it's ok to begin the silliness. Here are five things that are 100% guaranteed to happen during 2007: 1. Meg Whitman leaves eBay. 2. Microsoft's stock outperforms Google's. 3. Oracle makes a major push into software-as-a-service for enterprise applications, buying up small providers and r
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