Archive for October, 2006

Google Buys JotSpot

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

An excellent moves for everybody. Here is an excerpt from the emails they have sent us.

JotSpot

We’re writing to let you know that Google has acquired JotSpot. We believe this is great news for our users. More importantly, we want to reassure you that you’ll continue to have uninterrupted access to your account. Both Google and JotSpot are committed to supporting our customers, and we understand that users have invested a lot in our products. In the near-term, we’re focused on migrating JotSpot to Google’s systems and datacenters. We’ll work hard to make that move as seamless as possible so that customers won’t be inconvenienced.

Why is Google acquiring JotSpot?
Google shares JotSpot’s vision for helping people collaborate, share and work together online. JotSpot’s team and technology are a strong fit with existing Google products like Google Docs & Spreadsheets and Google Groups.

What does this mean for JotSpot customers?
We believe that joining Google will accelerate our team’s vision of offering users the best collaboration platform on the web. Google shares that vision and presents us with the world’s best environment for delivering on it. We’ll be taking advantage of Google’s world-class systems infrastructure and operations expertise to ensure that access to your JotSpot is fast and reliable. We can’t share any of our plans publicly just yet, but we can tell you that we’re incredibly excited about the possibilities. We can’t think of a better company to have been acquired by.
Will paying customers still be charged?

We will no longer be billing customers for the use of the service. Although you will still have use of the product at your current pricing plan, we won’t charge you anymore when your current billing cycle expires.

Todays Linkblog

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

This is new post series I begin. I am filtering out the result of my 400 RSS entries a day (and I read all of them), and gives you back every few days the most interesting stuff (the bias here is of course what I think the most interesting stuff).

  • From Seth Godin: “marketing is way too important to be left to professionals”. Of courses, everyone who has worked with a marketer knows this. (I am not saying they are not useful, they simply don’t know as well as the entrepreneur/inventor/innovator the context.)
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  • Google Without Spam (or so they say) (Thanks John Battelle and Matt Haughey
  • A GDrive preview (Google sync/web store application)
  • James Gosling cool and new hack
  • And finally Guy Kawasaki’s latest blog entry on academic vs. commercial. A must-read.

Master’s Thesis On WebFS

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

As you may know, I have started working on my master’s thesis for my company. Thanks to this enlightened company, the produced software will be open source.

If you care to know what this thesis is all about, here is a quick document about the system I am designing and building. I am waiting for your feedback.

This document is highly unscientific and quite general but might allow you to understand better what I am writing and why I like it.

I will update regularly this blog on the status and deliverables of my thesis, so stay tuned… Even better fetch my RSS feed.

Link to PDF

I Am A Star (bis)

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

I am now officially tagged as Buongiorno. Vincent too.

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I am Spider Man

Sunday, October 15th, 2006

Your results:
You are Spider-Man

You are intelligent, witty,
a bit geeky and have great
power and responsibility.




Click here to take the Superhero Personality Test

For anyone who knows me, this comes hardly as a surprise (not that I have a secret identity but I am a huge Spidey fan)

Best Management Practices

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006

I have witnessed nearly all of those behaviours. It works like magic.

Management is hard so it is really easy to laugh at it.

Different people need different management strategies. For instance, between an operationnal marketing company or a high-tech startup, you do not ask the same from your employee. You do not want the same behaviour.


How To Make Your Employees Quit

Why Top Employees Quit

What Is Jackrabbit?

Sunday, October 1st, 2006

Jukka Zitting from the Apache Software Foundation has just written those slides explaining what is Apache Jackrabbit.

Apache Jackrabbit

Not really technical but good for newbies and non tech people.

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Cringely Is Blogging Starting Next Week!

Sunday, October 1st, 2006

In his excellent column, Cringely just told us he is turning next week to blog (instead of Precambrien HTML), which is in itself a great news.

He also explains why YouTube is actually profitable and how they were so smart not to tell anyone (as the saying “To live happy, live hidden”).

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Linux Becomes RT

Sunday, October 1st, 2006

This is an important news. It should foster and ease embedded devices developement. It used to quite expensive to use an OS for embedded/RT developement (usually you need both).

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