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- ExecTweets on 2009-04-13
- A better India A Better World on 2009-04-13
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How to Go Forward « Francine Hardaway’s Blog on 2009-03-26
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To put it bluntly, we’ve been spoiled. The past few generations have seen the entrance of women and minorities into the work force, and have allowed them to ask for a certain level of treatment, equal to that of white men. To some degree, this has been achieved. We have had a union movement, protecting the rights of ALL workers, and have gotten collective bargaining rights and EEOC. We consider these “workers’ rights.”
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ut the more educated and middle class we became, it turns out, the more we kept looking for that “job.” And as generations went on, they were more and more looking for the “perfect” job. A “better” job. What were we asking for? A job with flexible hours where we could do what we want, work for a wonderful boss, balance our work with our families, perhaps telecommute, and also make a pile of money. I know people who have refused to move, refused to travel, refused jobs with too little vacation or too many evening or weekend hours.
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- Tokyo Cabinet: a modern implementation of DBM on 2009-03-01
- Home - MongoDB - 10gen Confluence on 2009-03-01
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neo4j open source graph database » on 2009-03-01
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- an intuitive graph-oriented model for data representation. Instead of static and rigid tables, rows and columns, you work with a flexible graph network consisting of nodes, relationships and properties.
- a disk-based, native storage manager completely optimized for storing graph structures for maximum performance and scalability.
- massive scalability. Neo4j can handle graphs of several billion nodes/relationships/properties on a single machine and can be sharded to scale out across multiple machines.
- a powerful traversal framework for high-speed traversals in the node space.
- a small footprint. Neo4j is a single <500k jar with one dependency (the Java Transaction API).
- a simple and convenient object-oriented API.
- optional layers to expose Neo4j as an RDF store, i.e. easily inject / extract data as RDF, express meta model semantics using OWL and query the node space using SPARQL. When it comes to scalability numbers, remember that several triples are usually mapped to a single node. (currently being developed under the umbrella of the OpenMetadir project)
Neo4j has been in commercial development for 8 years and in production for over 5 years. It is a mature and robust graph database that provides:
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- Bret Taylor's blog on 2009-03-01
- How FriendFeed uses MySQL to store schema-less data - Bret Taylor's blog on 2009-03-01
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Collapsing bank shares | Another fine mess | The Economist on 2009-01-23
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That leaves two puzzles to solve. First, if governments have buttressed confidence in the banks’ ability to survive, why the renewed rush to intervene? Second, if governments continue to demonstrate support for the banks, why aren’t shareholders rejoicing
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Shares in State Street lost nearly 60% of their value on January 20th as it announced large losses on bond investments (although Northern Trust, another custodian, beat expectations a day later).
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Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: A new Google Sitemap Generator for your website on 2009-01-17
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A new Google Sitemap Generator for your website
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