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Month January 2006

Great Value Products for Mac User

If there is ever a need for me to start getting my PowerBook to act as a replacement server, I will probably not hestitate to bump over to Cutedge site and buy the wonderful software that they have (and at great prices!!). Just look at this email from their satisfied customer that Bernard share. It [...]

What is Web 2.0?

I have been guilty of speaking in hype language. It was not that far back that I use the term “XNet” ( or X-Internet as Forrester has defined it). XNet is probably Web 2.0. I am not sure anymore. “Why Web 2.0?”, one would ask. In other industries, when they have something better, they would [...]

Apple’s success

Bernard’s blog about The Pundit’s Dilemma points me to an interview of Clayton Christensen, author of The Innovator’s Dilemma. In the interview, Christensen fears that [Apple's] success is built on a strategy that won’t stand the test of time. I may be wrong. But aren’t strategy suppose to be “fluid” reacting to the change of [...]

Why I like Tcl and Rebol?

An interesting post I come across at comp.lang.tcl (clt). There is an interesting post asking “Are Tcl and Tk inseparable?” I will quote part of the post here: I am a Ruby user and probably I will have to use Tk in order to get nice GUIs. Now, the problem is that: Learning a new [...]

Back to Running

It’s been a while since I run. 5 months to be exact. Last was during my IPPT. For those who knows me, I have always wanted to take part in marathons. Not just on the local scene, but also in other areas like the Boston Marathon. I am not getting younger and there is no [...]