• "Web Science"

    “Group of University Researchers to Make Web Science a Field of Study“ “Tim Berners-Lee Announces Web Science Initiative – Studying the Social Web“ This is an area very close to my heart. I am really keen to try and make…

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  • Microsoft boosting Linux?

    Reading through Slashdot today and coming up against some interesting news: “Microsoft Is Set to Give Linux a Boost Through Partnership With Novell”. If this is true, this is the second time in few minutes I have to ask: Is…

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  • Zune

    My 60G iPod is falling apart from the heavy usage. It’s time for a new portable player, which is definitely going to be a Zune. However, I will have to wait until they release ones with capacity larger than the…

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  • Ian Foster is blogging!

    I didn’t know Ian was blogging until he left a comment on my last post. How cool is that? Subscribed of course!

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  • Moving to a new role

    It has been just over a year since I joined Microsoft; my first day was 12 September 2005. Since then, I changed 3 managers and I was part of 3 different incubation projects. Throughout, it’s been a blast! I have been…

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  • On my way to Greece

    I am on my way to Greece for much needed holidays. It’s the longest I’ve ever been away from my family and friends (last time I saw them was back in August 2005). Soooo looking forward to some relaxing time.…

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  • chmod 777 Web

    As I was quickly browsing through the Oct 06 issue of IEEE Spectrum the other day, I came across a column at the very last page that talked about new words/terms being created and used on the Web. I had never come across the…

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  • Call for Papers for WWW2007 – Web Services

    The Call for Papers (Web Services track) for WWW2007 is now available. Paul Watson and Jim Webber are the chairs for the program committee, which includes great people from the Web Services industry/research community. I am really honored to be…

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  • The Newcastle team WON the SCC 06 Contest!

    Congratulations to the Newcastle team for their fantastic efforts. They had already done great to qualify to the final round but the news just came in that they have taken 1st place in the Service-Oriented Computing Contest (SCContest 2006), part…

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  • Thomas is visiting

    My friend Thomas is visiting for few days from Switzerland. After a karaoke night yesterday (Thomas insisted in us singing “Dancing Queen” by ABBA since “Barbie Girl” was not available… oh the shame :-), today we dropped by the Microsoft Visitor Center.…

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  • Savas: Before-After

    Many of you asked for photographs showing the results of my lifestyle changes. Here it goes. This is me 15 weeks ago and then again on Friday, 43 lbs smaller. As I have already mentioned, the plan is to loose some…

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  • Doh! I am going to miss Bob Dylan

    One day after I book my flights to go to Greece for holidays in October, it’s announced that Bob Dylan will be coming to Seattle for a concert one day after I go. I’ve already seen him live twice but…

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  • Geek alert: making career decisions in Scheme?

    You know you are a geek when your notes about your next career move can actually be evaluated in Scheme 🙂 Oh… making career decisions when you love every aspect of technology and the people you work with is so…

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  • CCGrid 07 Call for Papers

    The CCGrid 07 conference’s CfP (PDF) is now available. We are looking for exciting papers. Please make my reviewing hours interesting 🙂

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  • Lifestyle change update No3

    Friday was my last day of phase 1 of my 20/20 Lifestyles program. It’s been fifteen weeks since I started and I am now 43 lbs smaller, feeling very healthy, eating well, and at a much better fitness level. However, this…

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