The News Review:
- Foreign Bloggers Complain Too Much About China – ChinaTechNews.com -…
- Redder than a hibiscus
- BT Tradespace drags small biz kicking and screaming onto Web 2.0
- WPF and the Need to Visualize CEP/ESP Data
Foreign Bloggers Complain Too Much About China – ChinaTechNews.com -…
ChinaTechNews.com – Oct 10, 2007
Please don’t confuse my admonition so much with blaming the victim. It is too bad that bloggers in China often can’t use services hosted overseas. But I do blame China-based bloggers especially foreigners blogging in China a tad for not taking the bull by the horns and changing the situation. But enough with cliches: let’s talk about solutions.
Redder than a hibiscus
Malaysia Star – Oct 10, 2007
” He grabs her hand as they cross the road. Together they stroll hand-in-hand to Eh Poh Nim’s inn. Lydia Teh is the author of Honk! If You’re Malaysian and Life’s Like That Scenes from Malaysian Life available at good bookstores.
BT Tradespace drags small biz kicking and screaming onto Web 2.0
Register – Oct 10, 2007
Tradespace offers businesses with between one and 10 employees an online presence without the expense of professional web design or hassle of setting up ecommerce. It allows up to five free product listings and customers can buy using Paypal which BT adds a five per cent charge to for itself. Business who pay a £15 per month subscription get unlimited product listings and a smaller levy creamed off their sales eBay-style. BT is trying hard to push the networking features of Tradespace.
WPF and the Need to Visualize CEP/ESP Data
Dr. Dobb's Journal – Oct 10, 2007
com) a company that builds advanced technology applications for the financial services industry. Algorithmic trading leverages real-time market feeds sophisticated analytics and direct links to electronic networks to capitalize on even the smallest inefficiencies in the market. The requirement for near-instant analysis and response to continuous streams of market data has encouraged several software vendors—StreamBase Apama Truviso and Coral8 to name a few—to develop products that support techniques such as complex event processing (CEP) and event stream processing (ESP).