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How many people does it take to fill Bill Gates’ shoes?

In a new video interview posted to Microsoft’s Channel 9 Web site on June 23, Chairman Bill Gates adds a third group of folks to the list of those who will be filling his shoes after he leaves Microsoft as a full-time employee this month. Gates told Channel 9’s Charles Torres that Microsoft’s group of […]

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Developers at fault? SQL Injection attacks lead to wide-spread compromise of IIS servers

There’s been a lot of noise and violent thrashing over the last couple days regarding a flaw that was originally believed to be a flaw in Microsoft’s IIS (Internet Information Server), but has since been pointed out as simply a well thought out SQL Injection attack.  For those of you who aren’t familiar with SQL Injection attacks, […]

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Where’s the next new thing in Silicon Valley?

Excellent article by Jeff Nolan, an ex-VC, writing in SandHill.com on venture capital investments and locating the next big thing. Incrementalism and “The New New Thing” - With all the venture capital moving around in the Silicon Valley, where is the real innovation? He makes many good points especially that there is a lot of […]

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Guest post: Introducing the Open Data Definition

This is a guest post by Ben Werdmuller who is the CTO of Curverider and one of the leads behind the Elgg open source social application engine. The Open Data Definition is a new format for the import and export of data from within social applications. Rather than an academic exercise, it’s driven by necessity; […]

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Where’s the next new thing in Silicon Valley?

Excellent article by Jeff Nolan, an ex-VC, writing in SandHill.com on venture capital investments and locating the next big thing. Incrementalism and “The New New Thing” - With all the venture capital moving around in the Silicon Valley, where is the real innovation? He makes many good points especially that there is a lot of […]

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Where’s the next new thing in Silicon Valley?

Excellent article by Jeff Nolan, an ex-VC, writing in SandHill.com on venture capital investments and locating the next big thing. Incrementalism and “The New New Thing” - With all the venture capital moving around in the Silicon Valley, where is the real innovation? He makes many good points especially that there is a lot of […]

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Posted in ZD News  

Developers at fault? SQL Injection attacks lead to wide-spread compromise of IIS servers

There’s been a lot of noise and violent thrashing over the last couple days regarding a flaw that was originally believed to be a flaw in Microsoft’s IIS (Internet Information Server), but has since been pointed out as simply a well thought out SQL Injection attack.  For those of you who aren’t familiar with SQL Injection attacks, […]

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Reiser found guilty of first degree murder

Software developer Hans Reiser was found guilty today of first degree murder in the death of his wife in late 2006, a conviction that carries up to 25 years in prison and a possible death sentence for the Reiser4 file system.  The verdict, delivered Monday afternoon by an Alameda County, Calif. jury, concludes a five-month-long trial. […]

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Reiser found guilty of first degree murder

Software developer Hans Reiser was found guilty today of first degree murder in the death of his wife in late 2006, a conviction that carries up to 25 years in prison and a possible death sentence for the Reiser4 file system.  The verdict, delivered Monday afternoon by an Alameda County, Calif. jury, concludes a five-month-long trial. […]

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Reiser found guilty of first degree murder

Software developer Hans Reiser was found guilty today of first degree murder in the death of his wife in late 2006, a conviction that carries up to 25 years in prison and a possible death sentence for the Reiser4 file system.  The verdict, delivered Monday afternoon by an Alameda County, Calif. jury, concludes a five-month-long trial. […]

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