tweet digest for week ended 2012-02-26

  • xerox starting to reselll mdm solutions (boxtone). looking more and more like ibm every day. http://t.co/k1b7AC26 #
  • finally decided to check out who is following me – a few impressive folks but for the life of me can't figure out why they'd want to… #
  • sorry for the 2 repeated tweets – forgot the links. #gettingold #
  • the value of open source – projected cost of producing debian linux pegged at US$19 billion. http://t.co/e0aXmeV6 #
  • google circumvented apple default cookie settings. sez apple's practice dnt adhere 2 web standard practice. who's rt? http://t.co/4LxRX1a8 #
  • cautionary note on using facebook urls for advertising. sensible advice. http://t.co/KDLyy0ga #
  • fascinating stuff. researcher finds math equation reflected in rhythm of 2000 pieces of music spanning 4 centuries. http://t.co/8fX3FlR6 #
  • interesting piece on github in wired. surprised that there's no mention of sourceforce. http://t.co/t2xyx8Pq #
  • movie hacking v. real hacking. http://t.co/HjmFgwTO #
  • google circumvented apple default cookie settings. says apple's practice didn't adhere to web standard practice. who's right? #
  • startup? hiring people? what to *not* ask when you are interviewing (unless you want a human rights complaint). http://t.co/4fyFJAXq #
  • the value of open source – projected cost of producing debian linux pegged at US$19 billion. #
  • implications of warrantless domain name seizures . does benefit > cost? http://t.co/rXHY2fYj #
  • read my previous tweet, then read this article. then consider the possibilities of bill c-30. http://t.co/57UYxFRe #
  • fascinating story about how big data can be used to glean very personal information – like if you're pregnant. http://t.co/9E3GJP3x #