Archive for August, 2008

Mozilla Ubiquity: Semantic Web’s Killer App?

Antonio Carlos blogged (in Portuguese) about Mozilla Ubiquity, a fantastic application for Firefox that is being developed by Mozilla Labs. The video below shows you how it works.
Ubiquity for Firefox from Aza Raskin on Vimeo.
After installing the plugin I got really excited about what can be done. It’s more than Quicksilver-for-Firefox; Greasemonkey brought some possibilities […]

Olympic Tail

For the first time in my life I’m watching the Olympic games every night. Brazil is not doing a good job at all but it is a way to feel closer to home.
Anyway, this morning I went out to have breakfast with my wife. While we were out Brazil got its first Gold Medal, Cesar […]

Agile Adoption Patterns – A Review

Addison-Wesley sent me a copy of Amr Elssamadisy’s new book, Agile Adoption Patterns: A Roadmap to Organizational Success.
The book is, as the title suggests, a catalog of patterns that are generally used in Agile software development adoptions. One characteristic of Amr’s work that called my attention is that he uses Linda Rising’s work as reference […]




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