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  1. blekko has its own index on Senators Recommend FTC Perform Antitrust Investigation Of Google · · Score: 1

    https://blekko.com/ is an example of a competitor which has its own index.

  2. Re:Java has its uses on Perl 5.14 Released · · Score: 1

    Perl has some nifty frameworks that can make you as productive as PHP for small web projects, and it also does large projects well.

    But hey, if you're comfortable with PHP and Java, and want to pay to have your app completely rewritten, then more power to you.

  3. Re:Perl - the COBOL of scripting languages on Perl 5.14 Released · · Score: 1

    New startups using perl, courtesy of Quora:

    blekko
    nabbr
    selectablemedia.com
    goba.mobi
    socialflow.com
    duckduckgo

    Big companies writing lots of new perl, also courtesy of Quora:

    Lokku (makers of Nestoria), BBC, LJ, IMDB, Salon.com, Typepad, Zappos, Craigslist, FriendFinder, Ticketmaster, Slashdot

    I think you're really confused about the role Larry plays in the community. He's slowly creating a new language, which has little to do with perl 5. Perl 5 is actively maintained and has a large community of users.

  4. Re:Perl - the COBOL of scripting languages on Perl 5.14 Released · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The new search engine blekko is written in perl - wrote our own NoSQL database in it, too. We found CPAN to be an awesome resource; we use 600 distros from CPAN, and only found a couple of bugs in them.

    It's Java that's the new COBOL. (buh dum, ching!)

  5. Re:Yeah, now try hiring for it. on 23 Years of Culture Hacking With Perl · · Score: 1

    Blekko's search engine and NoSQL database are written in Perl. We haven't had problems hiring experienced, smart Perl people, and we've also had no trouble getting experienced Python people to learn Perl.

  6. Re:Unneeded? on Blekko Launches a Search Engine With Bias · · Score: 2, Interesting

    How about searching for

    industrial design colleges

    On google, no actual colleges. On Blekko, it auto-slashtags it to industrial design /colleges, and 100% of the results are colleges.

  7. Google Groups paved the way on Google Wants To Ease News Browsing With Fast Flip · · Score: 1

    Years after producing a crappy UI for Google Groups, which was worse than the threaded text-based readers most people read Usenet with, Google finally gets a clue? Say it isn't so!

  8. Headline more accurate than article?! on Antarctic Ice Is Growing, Not Melting Away, At Davis Station · · Score: 4, Funny

    This must be a first.

  9. Re:Potentially bogus on Windows Breaks Into Supercomputer Top 10 · · Score: 1

    MOD PARENT UP, please. Thanks!

  10. Potentially bogus on Windows Breaks Into Supercomputer Top 10 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    A couple of years ago I was surprised when one of my HPC customers issued a press release saying that their machine ran Windows HPC. The high-speed interconnect we'd sold them had no Windows drivers. You can guess what was going on: MicroSoft paid for the press release, and the machine actually ran Linux.

    Dawning's previous fast machine ran Linux.

  11. Fortran numerical libs on What Is the Oldest Code Written Still Running? · · Score: 1

    There's a lot of Fortran code, especially numerical libraries, that goes back a long way, to the 50s and 60s.

  12. Re:In a word... on DJB Releases All Source to Public Domain · · Score: 1

    Users have to pick between competing bits of software all the time. Who are you to have an opinion about how they should do it? They have the hard work of learning to use the software and using it, which can cost and waste a lot of money. It's entirely reasonable to think being GPLed is a plus or a minus when choosing a package.

  13. Re:In a word... on DJB Releases All Source to Public Domain · · Score: 1

    Some users have ideology, too. You can find them all over the Linux world.

  14. Re:Are you kidding me? on Kindle Versus The iPhone · · Score: 1

    ... Except that Bleak House, in particular, is available as a well-formatted Project Gutenberg book.

  15. So what? on New Web Metric Likely To Hurt Google · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Google is a company that doesn't care about ratings -- they get paid for clicks, not time spent ignoring the banner ads. What a dumb story.

    -- greg

  16. Spelling on Legend of the Syndicate · · Score: 1

    It is only fitting that you misspelled "peek" in your review, soon after complaining about spelling issues in the book.

  17. Re:All the irrational replies explained on Venezula Producing Its Own Linux PCs · · Score: 1

    It is the job of Venezuelans to love or hate him. It is the job of Americans to pity Venezuela for letting its democracy be hijacked by this guy.

    Fortunately, it seems that the destruction of RCTV is beginning to cause some good political processes.

    -- greg

  18. JATO on A Space Junkyard · · Score: 3, Funny

    I wonder if they have any JATO rockets?

  19. Re:Not an accurate representation of what's going on Residential Wi-Fi Mapping Database Revealed · · Score: 2, Informative

    Nor is there a way to associate BSSIDs with individuals or addresses in their system or elsewhere.


    Unless the SSID has the address in it, which I see that several of the networks around my apartment do. "shadows109" is apt 109 of the complex I live in, 1600villa_107 is unit 107 of the apartments at 1600 Villa street, and so on.

  20. Re:This is news? on No Passport For Britons Refusing Mass Surveillance · · Score: 1

    Segway owners are too busy playing polo to form a political party.

    I never thought I would play polo, due to my lack of class... but...

  21. Re:More embargo than censorship. on Prototype Telescopes Complete Key Test · · Score: 1

    It wasn't clear that you're a nut until this posting; now it's overly clear. Shame on me, I suppose.

  22. Re:More embargo than censorship. on Prototype Telescopes Complete Key Test · · Score: 5, Informative

    The astronomy community does exactly what you're asking for, you're just not listening:

    * The data is made available to everyone after a short time delay

    * The software to reduce the data is given away for free

    * Our papers are generally available for free at http://lanl.arxiv.org/

    The point of the short delay is that the person who made the effort to write the proposal to get the telescope time deserves a reward: a short time to write the first paper about the results.

    If you look at other branches of science, they aren't nearly as good. But you're flaming your friends.

  23. Re:DREAMERS! on New Report On Municipal Wireless · · Score: 1

    d00d, it's not my problem you're too poor to live in modern America. We communists with free wifi must be capitalist stud-muffins or something.

    Which means you might want to stop calling us communists. And you might want to give a little more thought to how to bridge the digital divide.

    Then again, we all know sarcasm never works on the Internet.

    -- greg

  24. Re:DREAMERS! on New Report On Municipal Wireless · · Score: 1

    I don't advocate free wireless for everyone, but I did cancel my cable modem after I started using Google WiFi at home. You should move to Mountain View, CA, home of communism.

    -- greg

  25. Re:I wonder how it compares? on Scotland Building Wave Power Farms · · Score: 1

    ... cost for what volume of production? Today's low-production-volume cost is not tomorrow's cost.