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A sensible reason why competition is good | Content Negotiable
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Every Project Starts with a Deadline. The conciseness of the funny characters →. A sensible reason why competition is good. October 1, 2009. One thing I’ve noticed is that often larger corporations, especially those who have a large installed base seem to start hating their customers. Which is an opportune moment to read this. The nice thing about competition is that it does work these niches out, and then provide impetus to address each part of the market appropriately.
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Every Project Starts with a Deadline | Content Negotiable
https://daarchitect.wordpress.com/2009/09/29/every-project-starts-with-a-deadline
Just another WordPress.com weblog. Shaving Yaks or Stripping Doors. A sensible reason why competition is good →. Every Project Starts with a Deadline. September 29, 2009. Everyone in Software is familiar with the Iron Triangle. In recent years all the various methodologies have focussed on trying the win the Time argument, to stop the idea of time limits being set up front and thus reducing the Functionality as the Resource is generally fixed ( which even if increased may have less benefit. Consider that...
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June | 2011 | Content Negotiable
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Monthly Archives: June 2011. Thinking about a new Box. June 12, 2011. There is an interesting turn of phrase used to describe innovative thought:. Thinking outside the box. However when attacking a new problem, the first thing you do is to find the box. The box is the problem domain, the business problem or other set of boundaries. They may be physical boundaries, or semantic ones. The scope may be based on one of the parts of the Iron Triangle. June 9, 2011. So what ha...
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One Size Does NOT Fit All | Content Negotiable
https://daarchitect.wordpress.com/2009/11/30/one-size-does-not-fit-all
Just another WordPress.com weblog. The conciseness of the funny characters. The Internet’s Voice →. One Size Does NOT Fit All. November 30, 2009. On this blog I’ve tried to make the point that you need to know your local market. It seems Google are beginning to wake up to this well, in Japan. Anyway, people in Eastern Europe or for that matter Western Europe will have to make do with an American viewpoint. With people on all sides trying to determine the legitimacy of it and in some cases the. Notify me ...
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Local Knowledge | Content Negotiable
https://daarchitect.wordpress.com/2009/04/14/a-renovation-record
Just another WordPress.com weblog. Funny Character Task-force →. April 14, 2009. So today one of my colleagues came across an interesting report about search in the Central and Eastern European markets. While looking for some information about how to use “special characters” in an input box with auto-complete. Essentially the question we wanted to answer is, for a language with accented or other special characters how are things like auto-complete handled? This entry was posted in architecture.
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The Internet Mob: The Self-Destruction of Social Media | Content Negotiable
https://daarchitect.wordpress.com/2009/06/11/the-internet-mob-the-self-destruction-of-social-media
Just another WordPress.com weblog. IPhone 3.0 Update: Network connection failure on Vista →. The Internet Mob: The Self-Destruction of Social Media. June 11, 2009. A long time ago the Romans realised that the biggest threat to power was a bunch of disillusioned citizens getting together and deciding to do something about it. This group was generally known as the Mob , or more theatrically the Great Audience. Even the size of the group can have some effect. Consider the behaviour of people from a smal...
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The conciseness of the funny characters | Content Negotiable
https://daarchitect.wordpress.com/2009/10/14/the-conciseness-of-the-funny-characters
Just another WordPress.com weblog. A sensible reason why competition is good. One Size Does NOT Fit All →. The conciseness of the funny characters. October 14, 2009. Hacker news brought me the delights of this post. On the point that the Chinese language can express more in fewer characters then English. Something I can vouch for which makes translation from English to other languages painful for me. Anyway, the scary bit, Twitter doesn’t allow 140 Unicode characters. This entry was posted in programming.
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A Year Away | Content Negotiable
https://daarchitect.wordpress.com/2011/06/09/a-year-away
Just another WordPress.com weblog. The Internet’s Voice. Thinking about a new Box →. June 9, 2011. Well, I’ve returned to Blogging. I started back after reading a post on curing the excuses not to. So what has changed… well a lot really. I’m now a dad. I’m also now working in financial services, as an IT consultant in investment banking. A whole new business, new people, new culture. Not just at work. A lot of new ways to look at the world. Stay tuned…. This entry was posted in Blogging. A Brave New World.
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Who is watching you twitter ? | Content Negotiable
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. KILL the Network Manager. Technology does not make the user smarter →. Who is watching you twitter? July 13, 2009. The City have managed to do something that the rest of the Web have yet to figure out, which is get someone to point out why participating in social media isn’t really um social. The full article is here: Twitter is not for teens, Morgan Stanley told by 15-year-old expert Business guardian.co.uk. This entry was posted in internet. KILL the Network Manager.
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Order VS Chaos | Content Negotiable
https://daarchitect.wordpress.com/2009/02/08/order-vs-chaos
Just another WordPress.com weblog. To Facebook or not…? February 8, 2009. Sometime ago (before I disappeared off on holiday for many weeks. Pinged a number of us to ask:. Ive got a question for you …. Whats better and nice clean orderly company or a messy one? My feeling is that some mess is good, but I would love to know what you think. Http:/ www.simondelliott.com/blog/2009/01/order-vs-chaos-who-will-win-the-recession/. Imagine two hypothetical companies,. Now I think for most people, the company they ...
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