Jeremy Chone

Ok, so, here are my thoughts on Ulitzer... As a blogger, I focus on traffic and I spend quite a lot of time optimizing my SEO. Since the target audience of my articles is much greater than the reach of my blog, Ulitzer is actually helping me increase my content reach. Moreover, Ul... (more)
Mysterious, comforting, scary, and attractive are all possible adjectives to describe a cloud. Interestingly enough, this is true of all kinds of clouds, from the meteorological to the computing. During the last few years, we have a seen a proliferation of clouds forming from eve... (more)
Jon Davis posted an interesting article discussing whether the Microsoft stack is really more expensive than open source alternatives. Jon has a point; Microsoft’s restricted (i.e., Express) editions are as free as the open source alternatives. This is undeniably true, since the ... (more)
While many see Microsoft Silverlight as an Adobe Flash killer, I actually think Adobe should rejoice that Microsoft is competing with Adobe on its own turf (i.e., media plug-ins) rather than putting all its energy, as it once did, into Web standards and innovation (IE 5.0 was the... (more)
Nowadays, building [rich] Web applications can be quite challenging, as the proliferation of Web technologies has become overwhelming and confusing. The real challenge is that many interesting new Web technologies are being promoted by various groups, and it can be quite difficul... (more)
Note: This blog talks about drama, but does not intend to create any. It is just a reflection on why my previous drama article (the only one) did not work as expected. Ok—so, as you can see in the previous article, the experiment did not work. I barely topped my top content-orie... (more)
Disclosure: This article has some drama, which I usually try to avoid on this blog. However, I think this drama leads to good content and an interesting experiment. The Drama: L’Arroseur Arrosé Popular tech bloggers tend to have an inner capability to manufacture drama, and that... (more)
Disclosure: This article has some drama, which I usually try to avoid on this blog. However, I think this drama leads to good content and an interesting experiment. The Drama: L’Arroseur Arrosé Popular tech bloggers tend to have an inner capability to manufacture drama, and that... (more)
Disclosure: This article has some drama, which I usually try to avoid on this blog. However, I think this drama leads to good content and an interesting experiment. The Drama: L’Arroseur Arrosé Popular tech bloggers tend to have an inner capability to manufacture drama, and that... (more)
Disclosure: This article has some drama, which I usually try to avoid on this blog. However, I think this drama leads to good content and an interesting experiment. The Drama: L’Arroseur Arrosé Popular tech bloggers tend to have an inner capability to manufacture drama, and that... (more)
Disclosure: This article has some drama, which I usually try to avoid on this blog. However, I think this drama leads to good content and an interesting experiment. The Drama: L’Arroseur Arrosé Popular tech bloggers tend to have an inner capability to manufacture drama, and that... (more)
Disclosure: This article has some drama, which I usually try to avoid on this blog. However, I think this drama leads to good content and an interesting experiment. The Drama: L’Arroseur Arrosé Popular tech bloggers tend to have an inner capability to manufacture drama, and that... (more)
Disclosure: This article has some drama, which I usually try to avoid on this blog. However, I think this drama leads to good content and an interesting experiment. The Drama: L’Arroseur Arrosé Popular tech bloggers tend to have an inner capability to manufacture drama, and that... (more)
Disclosure: This article has some drama, which I usually try to avoid on this blog. However, I think this drama leads to good content and an interesting experiment. The Drama: L’Arroseur Arrosé Popular tech bloggers tend to have an inner capability to manufacture drama, and that... (more)
Disclosure: This article has some drama, which I usually try to avoid on this blog. However, I think this drama leads to good content and an interesting experiment. The Drama: L’Arroseur Arrosé How I got Censored from Techcrunch: L’Arroseur Arrosé, and that is exactly what Micha... (more)
Disclosure: This article has some drama, which I usually try to avoid on this blog. However, I think this drama leads to good content and an interesting experiment. The Drama: L’Arroseur Arrosé Popular tech bloggers tend to have an inner capability to manufacture drama, and that... (more)
Disclosure: This article has some drama, which I usually try to avoid on this blog. However, I think this drama leads to good content and an interesting experiment. The Drama: L’Arroseur Arrosé Popular tech bloggers tend to have an inner capability to manufacture drama, and that... (more)
At JavaOne, Larry Ellison has made some very encouraging statements about Oracle’s commitments to Java, JavaFX, and the mobile developer market. It is certainly good news that Oracle (i.e., Larry) sees the significance of the Java platform in its integrality. However, there are m... (more)
So, here we go again; I am starting my second venture. The first one, Sportner, did not work as expected and, thanks to some discipline, I managed to fail fast.  Learning from this great experience, I am co-starting a new one, www.intellijuris.com. I will talk more about what Int... (more)
If you are lucky, and curious enough, Oracle can be the best place to learn the enterprise software market. I have worked at Oracle for about seven years and, in my entire career, it is where I have learned the most about enterprise software. When Oracle announced it was buying S... (more)
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