links for 2007-03-29
March 29, 2007 | Comments-
"But the danger is that, with the XP mindset of software never being done and the schedule not existing per se, a meandering lack of focus can easily work its way into the project"
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We worked with Neil earlier this year when we launched mobile puzzles onto T-zones. Smart chap.
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"Not commenting your code is like pissing on a toilet seat in a public washroom, the next guy who comes in is going to have to deal with that."
links for 2007-03-28
March 28, 2007 | Commentslinks for 2007-03-27
March 27, 2007 | Comments-
"The problems surrounded privacy and cost. Paying for each fetch of location data quickly makes any tracking application infeasible."
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"It doesn’t take much to go from typing to stereotyping–”Sysadmins want these kinds of features”–and once that happens, empathy is lost."
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"What the company plans to do is load its software onto handsets running the Symbian, Windows Mobile and Palm OS's. It will then track every kind of activity which could be pertinent to collating data for advertising feedback."
Swedish Beers
March 26, 2007 | CommentsYay! My favourite mobile networking event, Swedish Beers, is back again on 11th April: "now in our 6th year we thought we'd stick to the tried and tested format - drink beer, talk mobile, drink more beer, talk nonsense"
links for 2007-03-26
March 26, 2007 | Comments-
"An estimation is the result of a process based on many variables in a precise moment. When this moment passes, the estimation should change." I've noticed this, since we started formalising how we record and track estimates...
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“We want to focus our resources where we’ll get the most bang for our buck. And right now, there’s no bang at all putting it into WiMax”. Wi-fi still not killing telcos, film at 11.
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via Ayng