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Monday, August 26, 2013

Links for 08-25-2013

  • A World Without Randomness | Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP
  • Kevin Spacey Goes All House of Cards on Hollywood (Video) - Kara Swisher - Media - AllThingsD
  • Storytelling with Maps
  • Our 'Kodak moments' – and creativity – are gone | Jason Farago | Comment is free | theguardian.com - This Guardian article on Kodak had me until last 3 paras. Then seemed to veer into elitism
  • Why the open source way trumps the crowdsourcing way | opensource.com
  • VMware's Cloud Strategy Equal Parts Foggy, Stormy - CIO.com - "With VMworld on the horizon, VMware has been touting its cloud strategy. That 'strategy,' though, seems to involve dissing Microsoft and Amazon, marginalizing CSP partners and clinging to the idea that the cloud is solely the domain of IT departments. If VMware keeps this up, it can expect a stormy future in the cloud, CIO.com columnist Bernard Golden says."
  • Cloud podcast gives plenty of food for thought | Cloud Pro
  • Best Practices For Horizontal Application Scaling | OpenShift by Red Hat
  • Scaling in Action on OpenShift | OpenShift by Red Hat
  • Converting Geotagged Photos to KML PhotoOverlays - Keyhole Markup Language — Google Developers
  • Map creator online to make a map with multiple color pins and regions
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