weblivz | 12 years ago | on: Why I Moved Away From Microsoft ASP.NET
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weblivz | 12 years ago | on: Why I Moved Away From Microsoft ASP.NET
weblivz | 12 years ago | on: Why I Moved Away From Microsoft ASP.NET
I was going to disagree with the entirety of his post but seems there is no need.
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weblivz | 16 years ago | on: Why startups shouldn’t have to pay to pitch angel investors
I'd like to see more of this - if you've made it then help others starting out. Surely there's a load of that type out there!?
weblivz | 16 years ago | on: VentureIQ - q&a for startups/entrepreneurs - whatdyathink?
weblivz | 16 years ago | on: VentureIQ - q&a for startups/entrepreneurs - whatdyathink?
Troubled minds indeed.
Happy to work together to get this going - it is absolutely needed!
weblivz | 19 years ago | on: Microsoft is Dead
Also, a few things to remember.
1. Search in only 10% done.
2. Pervasive devices are taking over as the key interface to systems.
3. Collaboration is the big wave on the web.
4. Privacy/Trust - things like google apps work for some data (and are a great addition) but add in trust and privacy in business and they're screwed. Open ID is thinking about identity, but there's a long way to go.
For these reasons there is a long way to go before anyone can be considered alive or dead. I for one think Google will be overtaken by someone in the not too distant future as well. It may be a resurgent Microsoft - remember Netscape.
Oh, the have an ace in their cards. Ray Ozzie is Chief Software Architect (a position Gates himself used to hold) and created probably the more powerful collaboration software in its time at Groove. He's been very quiet recently and his emergence may be their resurgence.
Not everyone is going to want to create 5 minute web 2.0 software to get bought by Google - a big change will emerge as happened with Netscape and AltaVista. Stay tuned.
weblivz | 19 years ago | on: Microsoft is Dead
Also, a few things to remember.
1. Search in only 10% done.
2. Pervasive devices are taking over as the key interface to systems.
3. Collaboration is the big wave on the web.
4. Privacy/Trust - things like google apps work for some data (and are a great addition) but add in trust and privacy in business and they're screwed. Open ID is thinking about identity, but there's a long way to go.
For these reasons there is a long way to go before anyone can be considered alive or dead. I for one think Google will be overtaken by someone in the not too distant future as well. It may be a resurgent Microsoft - remember Netscape.
Oh, the have an ace in their cards. Ray Ozzie is Chief Software Architect (a position Gates himself used to hold) and created probably the more powerful collaboration software in its time at Groove. He's been very quiet recently and his emergence may be their resurgence.
Not everyone is going to want to create 5 minute web 2.0 software to get bought by Google - a big change will emerge as happened with Netscape and AltaVista. Stay tuned.
People should focus on integration between components - the argument between language and frameworks died many years ago.