Tim Reilly
Tim Reilly
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I think in most cases it's just an example of companies trying to figure out what they have to do to make their services work. These are small companies. They have to ask, what does it take?
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This will be our 12th consecutive year of enrollment growth.
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When people understand what Microsoft is up to, they're outraged. They need to respond to public, as well as legal, pressure on this.
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We knew we had a good team coming back, and that the district was going to be tough,
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Maybe my parents were concerned that radio and TV would bring in IRA propaganda music and rebel songs to our house.
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I still think Yahoo has a heritage to overcome.
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That's the new fad this year, to not announce tuition until later.
hard web
Like many important concepts, Web 2.0 doesn't have a hard boundary, but rather, a gravitational core.
(Open source) will just be part of how you do business.
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People are going to change the world and accelerate change by spreading their knowledge.
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Freshman year we traveled to Jamaica and had our heads turned around by that reggae rhythm. It was just after Bob Marley returned to his home country after the assassination attempt and self-exile; the country was exploding with reggae.
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(Microsoft) clearly gets where the focus of the competition needs to be.
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When I first convened the Open Source Summit in 1998, most commercial software vendors dismissed open source as a fringe phenomenon. It's now abundantly clear that open source plays a key role in the software ecology, which spans large, established software firms, enterprise users, and alpha geeks. Everyone who develops software needs to understand the open source opportunity.
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I keep this on me or close to me all the time.