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  1. @duncan Pre-smartphone, I used to buy a cheapie pay-as-you-go SIM card when in Europe. Not sure what best approach is now.
  2. Watching the golf waiting for some get-things-done energy. Amused by the use of sailboats (in a scary high wind) for ambush advertising.
  3. App store lament at http://www.marco.org/143265621 But is it possible even in principle to scale that sort of control to that market size?
  4. Dino of the day: http://bit.ly/h5Vc3
  5. Another crack in the Symbian castle wall: http://bit.ly/13qMgK
  6. Lazyweb: Looking for a recent report on smartphone OS market share, iPhone/Android/RIM/Symbian/WinMob. Everything I find is old or expensive
  7. Another reason not to believe in God: http://www.evangelcathedral...
  8. Is it just me or is the Tokyo Cabinet/Tyrant buzz starting to stand out from the new-database-thingie background noise?
  9. I'd really like to like Scala. Haven't managed yet. Liked Ruby within 30 seconds of first seeing it.
  10. Feeling that we who are still generally fans of the GPL are becoming a minority. OK. But equating it to DRM is bogus. http://is.gd/1Cmbf
  11. Reading "Bone", big thick novelized comic my 10yr-old got. It's light-hearted & good.
  12. Dino of the day: http://bit.ly/XsxMG
  13. Happen to have Eclipse & NetBeans icons adjacent in my dock. Deathstar vs. Borg cube, totally.
  14. Wow, two headhunters in an hour. In the dog-days of July forsooth. I sense a disturbance in The Force.
  15. @davidsinger A lot of people like the Panasonic LX-3 but it's hard to find. For real semi-compact excitement, you want the Olympus EP-1.
  16. Damn, it's quiet.
  17. SW management churn at Oracle: http://bit.ly/QXw3R
  18. Good cloud-API piece by William Vambenepe: http://stage.vambenepe.com/...
  19. Infoworld's Krill on multilanguage JVM, http://is.gd/1Be1W - quotes me about 38 times, so it must be good, right?
  20. I'm not particularly a golf fan, but @danjenkinsgd is still great fun to read.