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Pragmatism with Flavor

TechEmpower

This gives us a point of view about servers and modern web application development that isn't terribly common these days: each server in your cluster should be able to process a significant amount of user load. You're in the thick of it and about to write a small chunk of server-side code. Easy stuff should be easy.

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Interview with Bruce Nash, OpusData

socalTECH

We get requests like that from people who are doing their own primary research, for their own business plans; people doing market analysis; from the financial community; but also from people writing things like iPhone apps, creating their own blogs, or commenting about the industry in the newspapers.

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Above the Cloud with Dave Linthicum | Shifting Perspectives on SaaS and Enterprise IT

Tech Zulu Event

With more than fifteen years of leadership experience in information technology and business operations, Alex has successfully led a number of business initiatives that include developing technology solutions and bringing them to market, designing front and back office operations and managing day-to-day business, sales and support operations.

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Twitter’s Acquisition, Chirp & Managing Developer Relationships

Both Sides of the Table

It also means that the publisher (person writing the status update) can share in the monetization. At Chirp I would say, “Look, there are times we’re going to build functionality that conflicts with what an application developer has built. Think about the creative tension.