Morning Coffee 61
- Nick Malik
wonders
if architecture is code or if it’s data? Frankly, I have nothing to
add to this, but thought I should link to something Nick wrote since
he’s letting me share his office for the next few months while I’m
engaged with one of the teams he mentions, though he begged me not
to disclose which one.
😄
- Ted Neward’s Five Minute Management Lessons for
Developers
made me snicker.
- Xbox.com is running a new contest called “My Mom’s a
Gamer“.
Mine is. These days, it’s mostly casual games on MSN
Games, but back in the day she played both
the Atari 2600 and
Colecovision. She would
play Space
Invaders
for hours. And curse. A lot. Most kids learned to curse on the
playground, I learned from my mother.
- Mark Cuban claims the HDTV is the new
PC.
TV and PC technologies are certainly evolving as they merge, but
will that platform be as open as the desktop PC or the browser? It
better be.
- According to Nick Carr, Citigroup is looking to
cut
$4.6 billion in spending over the next three years and that IT
will be one of the “cornerstones” (i.e. hardest hit) of that effort.
I had a chat with an Meta analyst in Australia a few years ago who
suggested that IT spending was going to go thru an innovator’s
dilemma phase. Huge companies (like Citi) with huge IT budgets are
facing significant competition from small companies that can’t
afford huge IT budgets. These smaller companies get used to running
a tighter ship and tend to be more competitive as they grow and are
able to directly face off against the big fish.
Posted by devhawk.net on April 11, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Xbox 360.
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