NC, anyone? Don Park has an idea for getting Microsoft out of the Vista trap: Put out an 'operating system' that's just a sandboxed browser, and sell backend services and upgrades. Buy just what you need, not have the whole glutinous mass thrust down your throat. Just one problem for the strategy, as exposed by commenter Rob Breidecker: "Google should do this as well". No, Google should be doing that instead - they don't have a current revenue stream to protect, and they are building a suite of apps that are perforce stripped down to work in a browser environment.
You go, Pinch!. The entire newspaper sector posted a 9.4% year-on-year decline in revenue last year, but the Times managed to beat that, with a 10.6% drop in Q1. And its publisher wants to tell other media moguls how to run their companies...
A must read for entrepreneurs. This is already widely linked, but just in case you haven't seen it VC Fred Wilson posts a think piece about the shortcomings of M&A as a liquidity path and provokes a fascinating discussion. There are the usual number of just plain naive comments, but it's held together by a great dialog among thoughtful veterans like Robert Seidman, Jeff Jarvis, Marc Hedlund and Fred himself. I intend a longer post in this direction, but for now just read the whole thing.
Azeroth invites you... to a science conference in virtual reality. That would be Worlds of Warcraft, not Second Life, though. All the meeting swag is virtual, and after the poster session they'll storm a city. I like the way those guys party. (Hat tip to Ann Laurie.)
Friday Eye Candy. Here's some fine photography to take you off to the weekend. I remember the old drive-in theatre out past Coyote Point, but it was already deserted what I arrived.