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September 2007

Evolution of dance

I had seen the “Evolution of dance” clip when it was making the rounds on the Internet more than a year ago. I saw it again as I was playing with Windows Media Center’s Internet TV beta (it is currently one of the top picks). It was funny then and …

Office Ultimate for students

Ok… I don’t usually advertise Microsoft products (in fact, I don’t think I’ve ever done that), but this deal is pretty cool.* If you are a student, you can get Microsoft Office Ultimate for $59.95 (that’s VERY VERY cheap**). There is a UK version as well.   * and also …

Jim Gray

I was reading the Wired “Inside the High Tech Hunt for a Missing Silicon Valley Legend” article again :-( I never stop to be amazed with how many peoples’ lives and careers touched over the years. I looked again at the last few messages he sent me (the very last …

MEST in the news

The recent “Does SOA need MEST on top of REST?” article brought MEST back into the news, which is great. Jim and I talked about these ideas on how to reason about service- and message-oriented systems more than 2 years ago (just look at the date my last long MEST-related …

MSR RFP – Semantic Computing and Internet Economics

/**/ I’ve started interacting with Evelyne Viegas lately and I have found that we are thinking alike when it comes to semantics. I am really looking forward to working with her more closely to advance the agenda within Microsoft. I think we can do great stuff together, especially now that …

In Greece and Newcastle for few days

I was invited (in place of Fabrizio Gagliardi who couldn’t make it) to keynote at an EGEE workshop in Thessaloniki. Given the industry focus of the workshop and the discussion around Grid computing adoption, I am planning to talk about some observations that Tony and I have made in the …

Career-limiting move (almost)

/**/ The other day I almost had a “close encounter” with another car, after having got the exit from SR-520 and was turning into 40th towards Microsoft’s main campus. I was in the middle lane, as always, and ready to turn right. As you can see from the map below, …