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  • Blogging for Mobile Devices

    Jul 15, 2009

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    John
    in Online Ed

    I just added the WordPress Mobile Edition as a result of my recent road trip across the country.  Think of this as a must have for your platform in today’s world.  Visit http://mobile.nytimes.com using your phone.  Incredibly useful and lightning fast, even when compared to the NYTimes iPhone Application which pales by comparison.

  • ext4 File System: Introduction and Benchmarks

    Jun 19, 2009

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    by

    John
    in Linux

    Destined to become the default file system for the more popular Linux distributions, ext4 is out of experimental mode and gearing up for production environments. Here’s what you need to know.  http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7271/1/

  • This can explain the use of your resume :-)

    Jun 19, 2009

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    by

    John
    in SysAdmin

    How HR and Engineering Look at Your Resume
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  • Unix @ 40 Years

    Jun 19, 2009

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    by

    John
    in Linux

    Timeline: 40 years of Unix

    Year-by-year details of Unix’ history

    Unix turns 40: The past, present and future of a revolutionary OS

    On the shoulders of giants: Three Unix movers and shakers

    A look at the profound impact three innovators have had on Unix

    The Unix family tree

    Survey: Unix has a long and healthy future, say users

    Computerworld's 2009 survey on Unix use shows that the OS will be alive and kicking for some time to come.

  • Open Source Bridge

    Jun 7, 2009

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    by

    John
    in SysAdmin

    Open Source Bridge is a new conference for developers working with
    open source technologies and for people interested in learning the open
    source way. It’s not a typical technical conference.

    Here’s what makes it different:

    • It’s entirely volunteer-run, by developers, for developers. This is the conference you’ve always wanted to attend.
    • Session tracks are technology agnostic, based instead around shared
      community experiences and focused on similarities between projects, not
      differences.
    • The geekery doesn’t end when the sessions do. There will also be a
      24-hour hacker lounge for code sprints, bug bashes, session deep dives,
      bouncing ideas, starting new projects or just mingling and taking in
      the vibe.
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