2009年7月20日 | 分类: 搞笑 | 标签:

1.Women’s age,that they care most

Harold’s wife bought a new line of expensive cosmetics guaranteed to make her look years younger.
After a lengthy sitting before the mirror applying the “miracle” products, she asked, “Darling, honestly, what age would you say I am?”
Looking over her carefully, Harold replied, “Judging from your skin, twenty; your hair, eighteen; and your figure, twenty five.”
“Oh, you flatterer!” she gushed.
“Hey, wait a minute!” Harold interrupted.
“I haven’t added them up yet.

2.Like father,like son

A mafia’s son sits at his desk writing a Christmas list to Jesus. He first writes, “Dear baby Jesus, I have been a good boy the whole year, so I want a new…” He looks at it, then crumples it up into a ball and throws it away.
He gets out a new piece of paper and writes again, “Dear baby Jesus, I have been a good boy for most of the year, so I want a new…” He again looks at it with disgust and throws it away.
He then gets an idea. He goes into his mother’s room, takes a statue of the Virgin Mary, puts it in the closet, and locks the door. He takes another piece of paper and writes, “Dear baby Jesus. If you ever want to see your mother again.…. then do as I say”

2009年7月16日 | 分类: IT业界 | 标签:

Recently,both Oracle and IBM claimed to be taking database share from one another.But two top studies of 2008 market results agree IBM has the momentum. Addresser from IBM said it’s not a fluke, but the result of customer-centric information agenda contracting sharply to Oracle’s customer gouging with high maintenance fees.

The article said IBM have totally relative growth of 20.4 percent over Oracle in 2008. Why? First reason is Oracle increase its license fees one year ago in June, and another is brain drain.

To me,both Oracle and IBM served enterprise DBMS. The key differentiator is IBM sells hardware too.Who served reliability solution with lower fee will win.

2009年7月15日 | 分类: IT业界 | 标签:

A mashup is a lightweight application that combines data from more than one source into a integrate,new and useful experience.The term mashup encompasses both data and presentation mashups.We can see it at following image:

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“iGoogle” is kind of mashup application and it makes users customize their Google home page.Mushup not only used in we applications but also in intranet. Jstart is such a team from IBM provides smarter,faster and better services to enterprise and organizations with mashup.

Let’s take a look at how Jstart team works:

Natural disaster often leave perimeters of destruction that hamper emergency personnel who are trying to help victims. With basic services shut down,it’s difficult even know if a nearby airport is operational. And if it’s available, can it handle large planes shipping supplies to the affected area?

When this scenario played out during hurricanes, Boeing’s emergency management customers need this answer in one place to response effectively. The aerospace giant turned to the Internet and IBM’s Emerging Technology jStart team for answers.

Team members from jStart coordinate weather reports and airport location(color coded by availability and distance) on one screen, with more details selected by users. Boeing now are shares a single source of information with its equipments suppliers and other government emergency response agencies.

The IBM jStart team turned a prototype, built in 10 days, into a tool that then Boeing adopted.

In a even astonishing more astonishing case, it took a mere eight hours for Vladimir to build a widget for security surveillance video in Cisco’s Video System for Business. The mashup stung together digital video, Sametime and Excel, allowing guards and other company personnel to share,search and chat about any of their camera feeds.

2009年7月7日 | 分类: 娱乐 | 标签:

好久没有在msn space上发言了
在克服了一些障碍之后,认识了不同的人,换了新的环境。我觉得我现在好极了。work hard,play harder.

2009年4月9日 | 分类: Web前端 | 标签:

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Every year, CNet goes to the people and asks what the best Web 2.0 applications and services are. The people have spoken, and Drupal has been nominated, along with 299 others. To put Drupal into the coveted top 100, we need you to vote. Voting continues until April 30, so don’t wait, vote now.

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