Given the level of interest, I thought that I’d share with you a document, entitled “Software Platform Dynamics“, that I’ve used in the past to help associates get up to speed with the nature of the software platform business. It’s a fairly dense collection of thoughts gathered over many years; I hope that it serves to further the discussion… [Ray Ozzie’s Weblog]
Day: September 24, 2002
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Know thine enemy
In Slate, Michael Kinsley makes a cogent, and characteristically pragmatic, argument against Bush’s war-on-terrorism rhetoric. If you just keep repeating that your enemy is “evil,” and don’t explore his motivations, you’re going to do a lousy job of preventing other enemies from proliferting. Meanwhile, in Salon Premium, Josh Marshall explores the quandary Bush administration hawks find themselves in now that the president has chosen to work through the U.N. and its resolutions. Latest twist: Rewrite Bush’s speech. “Maybe the president said that the issue was making Saddam live up to the resolutions, but in fact whether he does or not is really beside the point, because the real point is that Saddam can’t be trusted and must be ousted.” [Scott Rosenberg’s Links & Comment]
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The Sunshine Warrior. Paul D. Wolfowitz sees war with Iraq as a region-transforming opportunity. By Bill Keller. [New York Times: Politics]
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Some Experts Fear Political Influence on Crime Data Agencies. Criminal justice experts are concerned that the Justice Department may exert political control over previously independent agencies within the department that collect crime statistics. By Fox Butterfield. [New York Times: Politics]
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G.O.P. Oregon Senator Has a Gay-Friendly Campaign. Senator Gordon H. Smith, Republican of Oregon, is expanding the definition of compassion in the Republican lexicon by advertising his support for gay issues in his campaign. By Katharine Q. Seelye. [New York Times: Politics]