siliconANGLE Round Up
March 6, 2009
by Rex Dixon
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Well it’s Friday once again, and time for a quick siliconANGLE round up post. Things are starting to really heat up over there with new contributors coming in and dropping a post or two down. We have other contributors coming soon! That means – you won’t have to read my constant angle, or Rizzn’s, or John’s! There will be other bloggers that you’ll recognize by name. Nate D’Amico showed up the other night for example.
Below are some posts over the past 24 hours or so, check it out and be sure to start following us on twitter: siliconANGLE, John Furrier, Mark “Rizzn” Hopkins, Rex Dixon. Put us in your RSS feed!
Six Degrees Of Social Separation – Or basically me trying to interconnect many stories into one post, and make it come out smelling like a rose. I think I did a good job of it, as by the time you get to the end, you just realized the story trip I took you on!
Niche Startups You Might Miss – Two startups that you might just pass by completely. I saw them this morning, and decided that since it was Friday, maybe some people out there would have time to check them out over the weekend. The one is a site that is purposely targeted to the demographic of women over 40, but the other one is a very interesting and valuable piece of software if you work in the IT industry, at least it should be in my opinion.
Client/Server Apps Making a Big Comeback – Nate D’Amico makes his second posting and appearance giving his angle on the infrastructure area. Glad to see Nate laying down his angle.
Jason Calacanis Makes No Apologies for Hiring a Hacker – Rizzn covers the Calacanis issue on this post. Nothing to take lightly, but than again, Jason is letting the guy keep his job until he goes to prison. How does it affect Mahalo? Only time will tell!
Cloud Math: They Didn’t Have this Course at my School – Rizzn again explains this bit of fuzzy math, or really lays it out there for you to ponder. I sure pondered it after reading it, as that kind of math causes all sorts of problems.
Online Parenting: Part I: Cyber-bullying: Who is responsible enough to take the first step? Parents, Law Enforcement, Social Networks, or the Schools? – Long title, but really good thought provoking post by Linda Miola Furrier. Hopefully Part 2 will be coming up soon, as this is going to be an issue that won’t be going away until someone grabs it and owns it. No one so far has been willing to take hold of this major issue.
Technically Speaking, that is not even the complete 24 hours over on siliconANGLE! There still is the Zoho post, the Green Tech post, and the twitter nation post from yesterday (Thursday 3/5/09). So read the above and even the ones linked in this paragraph if you have the time or interest. We encourage you to sign up and become a regular contributor!
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