Brain Droppings

January 30, 2008

Rumor Starter: SUN to Kill MySQL?

Filed under: geek, pc, tech — digger27 @ 9:25 pm
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So, with Sun spending $1 billion to by MySQL, you have to wonder why they did it. Is an open source software company that reported $60 million dollars in earnings recently really worth $1 billion? I have a hard time buying the idea that Sun is buying MySQL to expand the open source community.

Instead, I do think that this could be a back door move to benefit Oracle. Afterall, Oracle hates the competition from MySQL and have always been friendly with SUN. So, what if Oracle simply slipped the $1 billion to Sun to buy MySQL and in return simply asked them to bury the product. This would give Sun some technology to build on and help their friend Oracle in the market place.

With all of that said, this is simply me thinking out loud, and there is no evidence to support it. I just think it would be an interesting move for Oracle and Sun that would benefit each.

January 18, 2008

For a Productivity Boost, Try gOS

Filed under: lifehack, tech — digger27 @ 10:49 pm
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The (relatively) new gOS has been written and talked about for it’s simplicity, ease of use, and low system requirements, but it’s ability to improve productivity has been completely overlooked.

I downloaded the gOS a couple of weeks ago to run on an older machine in my home, and to see what the fuss was about. After running it both in the live CD form and natively as a dual boot with Windows Vista, I was amazed at the speed of this OS. However, after playing around with it for a while, I realized that there was a hidden benefit to the stripped down, high speed, easy to use gOS: improved productivity.

The mere fact that gOS lacks the usual games, desktop sidebar, and other annoyances of Windows is the first asset to it’s use as a productivity booster. Being able to sit down to a clean screen without the usual distractions puts you one step ahead.

Also, the fact that there is what amounts to a shortcut on the desktop to Google, gMail, Blogger, Facebook, and Wikipedia makes it easy to jump on, get where you need to go and eliminate the use of other bookmarks. This allows for reduced time on the net, which can lead to distraction.

When I want to sit down and do some research, write a blog post, catch up on email, or anything else and not be distracted, I simply boot into gOS, get my work done, and boot back to Windows. It’s that easy.

So, if you want a simple way to boost your productivity by eliminating distractions and having just what you need, give gOS a try. Then, pop back here and let me know what you think.

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