Putting together the M&A case for Docker, Microsoft Build, Google I/O, and Oracle’s cloud grudge.
The Most Expensive Free Dog in the World.Dead frogs tell no tales.It’s just me and the dog.Smart enough not to go up the stairs, dumb - enough to think the eggs are coming back.Is Docker the new MySQL.Most valuable, unrealized container brand: Google.JEDI grudge.Nihilism, greatly underrated.Relevant to your interests
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Coté: UK Hailstorm, will it work this time? Original HailStorm, circa 2002. HailStorm revisited/renamed in the Identity 2.0 era. And now? FB and Google authentication, I guess? (Also, remember this presentation that launched a million single word per slide talks?)Matt: Fleabag Season 2 (BBC/Amazon); Word for the week: Acedia.Brandon: Episode 908: I Am Not A Robot and Overcast Clipping.Sponsored By:
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