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  • Microsoft viral sickness

    Adrants points to the MSN Search viral page, MSN Found. [here]
    Rumour has it that these are the twits that Scoble flamed for not getting it; his post is a classic. [here]
    Steve Rubel continues the flaming. [here]
    John Battelle turns up the flamethrower as well. [here]

  • Autolink Killers

    Here are some autolink killers for you. [here]
    Thanks to Steve Rubel for this.

  • At Sea-Tac

    I am now at Sea-Tac, on a very snappy 54Mbps wireless connection.
    Had great meetings on Wednesday and Thursday. Had some very interesting feedback on the strategic product analysis I am performing. I will be able to do some work on the plane to hammer out my ideas.
    Back to the grind tomorrow. And then out to the Bay Area next Wednesday for more client meetings.

  • Corner-Case Bug in GrabPERF

    Just found a corner-case issue in the GrabPERF system where the charts would return an error datapoint in a graph if the server did not send an HTTP return code. However, the data tables did not see the same issue, and the data was just ignored.
    Turns out that I don’t factor in this empty return-code scenario in my code lookup table. Added an empty value, and voila!
    Ugh!

  • Comments on a client dinner last night

    Went out with a client last night to have dinner. This is a contact I have known since my last company, so it was good to re-affirm that he is still looking at the space that I work in the same way as when I last talked to him.
    He does challenge us to look at things in a whole new light and offered up one piece of advice last night. He said that the company he works for is notorious for coming up with the “right” answer, but maybe not the best answer. And this is because the envionment and culture of the company is such that the ability to quickly parse, analyze and make business decisions on data is valued over taking the extra time to walk away for a while from important decisions, and try and gain new perspective on them.
    In the wild ride that was the dot-com boom, I saw a lot of that. I am starting to see a lot more of it again. Rational, considered decisions are being replaced by the need to be the thought-leader, or the first-to-market.
    Getting out away from the office allows me to place a greater perspective on the challenges we face as a company, and hear how some of the decisions that have been made are affecting us out in the marketplace.
    It is always an eye-opening adventure. And sometimes, being outside your comfort zone is good. As long as you take the time to process what you have heard and seen.

  • But if there was Google Calendar…

    Jeremy Zawodny hits it…and he works for Yahoo. [here]

  • Google Linkages

    The Six Degrees of Separation for Google. [here]
    Author also agrees that Google is becoming evil.

  • Correction: Jeff Reynar did not work on Google AutoLink

    Thanks to Scoble for this. [here]
    Jeff, I apologize for any harm our bashing may have caused you.
    However, AutoLink is still inherently evil…

  • For those that are interested…

    I will be at RedWest from 9:30AM – Noon today, and then at MSNBC from 1-3PM PST.
    Call me if you know the number…

  • In Redmond

    In my hotel in Redmond…beat. Been up since 2:45AM EST, and it’s now 11:52PM EST.
    Working on tomorrow’s meeting data. Going to bed very soon…