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Hope we can organize a geek party @ CES
2006 here we come!
I really enjoyed reading your blog this past year.
Thank you.
May God bless you.
I wonder how your new Smartphone works with Windows Vista? (is ActiveSync now built-in into Windows Vista or download..? etc)
PS. by the way, so that you know: Dave Winer is removing comments from his scripting.wordpress.com blog ! He is totally applying censorship !
1. Folks would acknowledge that Sonic invented the term ESB but has lost ground to the open source community as ServiceMix (www.servicemix.org) has them beat by miles.
2. No one would ever listen to the reviews posted by either industry analysts and/or magazines since they seem to never compare non-commercial open source platforms to closed proprietary products in their reviews.
3. They would demand of all the conferences that they attend that the vast majority of speakers are customers not the folks from software vendors who provide thinly veiled powerpoint presentations chock-a-block with eye candy but lacking any substance. Customers have nothing to sell so having them present is key unless you really don't have any...
http://duckdown.blogspot.com/
Enjoy reading your blog regularly
Best Wishes for a successful 2006
David
Project Guatemala