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Product pages: so much suck, so easy to fix
we need to apply these concepts to Mix' front page
Product pages: so much suck, so easy to fix
we need to apply these concepts to Mix' front page
Oracle Doing the Web 2.0 Thing at e-Literate
O'Reilly is interested in Mix
Oracle Doing the Web 2.0 Thing at e-Literate
O'Reilly is interested in Mix
Salesforce.com Acknowledges Data Loss – Security Fix
Uh-oh, not good
Salesforce.com Acknowledges Data Loss – Security Fix
Uh-oh, not good
The Easy Way to Share Oracle OpenWorld Photos < Eddie Awad’s Blog
Eddie has compiled a bunch of ways to share OOW 2007 pictures.
The Easy Way to Share Oracle OpenWorld Photos < Eddie Awad’s Blog
Eddie has compiled a bunch of ways to share OOW 2007 pictures.
The Easy Way to Share Oracle OpenWorld Photos < Eddie Awad’s Blog
Eddie has compiled a bunch of ways to share OOW 2007 pictures.
The Easy Way to Share Oracle OpenWorld Photos < Eddie Awad’s Blog
Eddie has compiled a bunch of ways to share OOW 2007 pictures.
Oracle OpenWorld Agenda and Show Guide
Attending OpenWorld? Here's the agenda and show guide in digital form
Oracle OpenWorld Agenda and Show Guide
Attending OpenWorld? Here's the agenda and show guide in digital form
JRuby on Rails: Fast Enough
Nice numbers from Nick Sieger at Sun. jRuby actually out performs MRI… this is great news for us!
JRuby on Rails: Fast Enough
Nice numbers from Nick Sieger at Sun. jRuby actually out performs MRI… this is great news for us!
Web 2.0 Summit on blip.tv
Web 2.0 Summit on blip.tv
Revolution On Rails: Advanced Rails Caching.. on the Edge
Interesting techniques for caching rails fragments using Oracle Web Cache or other ESI based caching applications
Revolution On Rails: Advanced Rails Caching.. on the Edge
Interesting techniques for caching rails fragments using Oracle Web Cache or other ESI based caching applications
PHP/RoR Sessions at Oracle OpenWorld
Come check out what Oracle is doing with open source scripting languages!
PHP/RoR Sessions at Oracle OpenWorld
Come check out what Oracle is doing with open source scripting languages!
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