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- I'd like to see urban areas close some streets to traffic, too. Like 5th in the Gaslamp. http://kpbs.us/b3I1oM /via @KPBSnews 1 hr ago
- I tried a few combos, but don't seem to be pigeonholed very well. http://bit.ly/aHOl3b /via @MktplaceRadio 1 hr ago
- A tweet \ with a couple of \ backslashes, "and quotes" of 'two kinds,' to test the IRC bot. 1 day ago
- This makes me sad. RT @BeerAdvocate: Port Brewing sues Moylan's Brewery for trademark infringement http://bit.ly/c17MZV #beer 1 day ago
- For some reason, I am unable to play embedded YouTube videos. 1 day ago
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OSCON 2010: Thursday Plenary Session
This morning’s plenary session, based on the scheduled speakers, is focused on the nebulous cloud. The cloud is what everyone in technology talks about, but everyone defines differently. It’s the section of the flow chart where magic happens. Somehow, we … Continue reading
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Tagged cloud, data, keynotes, open, OSCON, oscon2010, thursday
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OSCON 2010: Wednesday Morning Keynotes
I haven’t had a chance to compose my Tuesday blog posts. Hopefully, I’ll find time throughout the day to work on them. All that really means is that my posts will be chronologically out of order. It’s Wednesday morning at … Continue reading
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Tagged gnome, government, keynotes, meego, open, OSCON, oscon2010
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OSCON 2010: Get Started with the Arduino
The second tutorial I attended at OSCON on Monday was one I had regrettably skipped when I was last here in 2008: Get Started with the Arduino. After purchasing my Getting Started with Arduino Kit for $69.95, I tore it … Continue reading