Monday, February 11, 2013

How Bill Gates proves he's Bill Gates

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How Bill Gates proves he's Bill Gates
As I type, Bill Gates is conducting an "Ask Me Anything" session with the Reddit community, where interview subjects - not all of whom are famous or identified by name -- are routinely required to provide forum moderators with proof that they are indeed who they claim to be. This is the picture Gates provided ... and it's priceless: Read More


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12 hybrid cloud security products to watch
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Remember this blog post? It's my now infamous "Bell tolls for thee" blog that I authored just after VMworld last year. This was the blog for which I was so soundly flogged by the VMware community in the comments section, and even received a few nasty emails. (By the way, I do want to thank all of the people who comment on my blogs. Whether you agree or disagree with me, it's always good to have... Read More

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Across the web, you may frequently come across broken Flickr images replaced with "This image or video is currently unavailable." Flickr discovered a software bug that affected privacy settings; some users' private photos became public for 20 days, then as a precaution Flickr set public photos to private. The result is "bad" links all over the place that cause the "currently unavailable" error message.... Read More

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