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By Cloud Computing News on March 9, 2010
Google acaba de presentar el Google Apps Marketplace o una de sus mejores ideas en mucho tiempo para atraer desarrolladores a su principal activo para empresas. Básicamente cualquier desarrollador va a poder crear una aplicación, subirla al marketplace, venderla a los usuarios corporativos de Google …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged corporativos, google, google apps, Marketplace
By Cloud Computing News on March 9, 2010
Google March 9 launched the Google Apps Marketplace, an online store selling enterprises business applications that integrate with and extend Google Apps. This will provide third-party software developers, such as Appirio, Intuit, Atlassian and others, a larger cloud computing channel into which to sell their applications.
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Apps, google, google apps, third party software
By Cloud Computing News on March 9, 2010
Google March 9 launched the Google Apps Marketplace, an online store selling enterprises business applications that integrate with and extend Google Apps. This will provide third-party software developers, such as Appirio, Intuit, Atlassian and …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Apps, google, google apps, third party software
By Cloud Computing News on March 9, 2010
Blogged about “ The Business of Code, The Code of Business” yesterday on the Google Code blog. “The Business of Code” part talks about how the economics of being an independent software company are being transformed by the web and by cloud computing, potentially limiting the number of opportunities …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged business, Code, google, independent software company
By Cloud Computing News on March 7, 2010
Here is our weekly wrap-up of Internet search and search engine industry oriented headlines. Google Buys Online Collaboration Operator DocVerse Something good is about to happen with Google’s cloud computing service – that is interoperability with Microsoft Office files (SE Journal March 3 2010) The …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged computing service, google, search, search engine industry
By Cloud Computing News on March 6, 2010
Free Your Mac Mail Into Google App’s Cloud! Push Gmail arrives on iPhone via Google Sync (finally) Tags: Apple iPad, Apple iPhone and Touch…
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Apple iPad, Apple iPhone, Free, google, Mac Mail
By Cloud Computing News on March 5, 2010
“Regardless of whether or not Google stays [in China], we will aggressively promote our search and cloud computing,” Zhang Yaqin, chairman of Microsoft’s Asia-Pacific R&D Group, told Reuters earlier today. Yaqin spoke the news agency during the …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged China, google, Yaqin
By Cloud Computing News on March 5, 2010
In a blog post today, Google essentially reminds its enterprise customers that Google Apps provides an alternative to expensive, complex solutions as far as data disaster recovery goes. Synchronous replication is a system that Google Apps uses to store customer’s info in two data centers at once, so …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Apps, complex solutions, data disaster recovery, google
By Cloud Computing News on March 4, 2010
The above may be pure Web 2.0 marketing drone corpospeak, but the truth is that, like Google and Apple, Microsoft’s CEO knows the future is the cloud…
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged apple microsoft, google, Marketing, Web
By Cloud Computing News on March 3, 2010
Acer founder Stan Shih has said that although Google and Microsoft have advantages in leading the cloud computing industry, Taiwan’s strong hardware
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Acer, Founder, google, Stan Shih, Taiwan
By Cloud Computing News on March 3, 2010
How cloud computing will encourage experimentation and allow many more applications to be deployed How the ingredients of a single taco travel a total of 64,000 miles At Starbucks, you have the right to bear arms while you get caffeinated There is no ‘secret formula’ to Google’s page ranking Why dom …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged cloud, computing, google, right to bear arms
By Cloud Computing News on March 3, 2010
…eBay and Google have used cloud computing to bring easy-to-use services to consumers. Salesforce.com has been a pioneer in bringing cloud-based…
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged eBay, google
By Cloud Computing News on February 28, 2010
Do you have a small business and want to know, how could Google Apps help your business? When you visiting google dashboard, you will see sometime a link which goes to Google Apps introduction. But how much you know about Google Apps? For me, I’ve used the Google Service since two years ago when I s …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Apps, dashboard, google
By Cloud Computing News on February 26, 2010
European regulators, in the latest chapter of an ongoing privacy battle with Google, have told the company that it needs to warn people when its Street View cameras are going to be filming them, and to shorten the length of time that it keeps the images generated by the service. The Associated Press …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Chapter, google, privacy, privacy battle
By Cloud Computing News on February 22, 2010
To do this they use a three-stage set of algorithms that begins by creating a “sparse point cloud” with a batch of photos, renders it as a denser image, capturing much … computing and human skills to create a video game about protein folding. Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Ar …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged google, set, sparse, sparse point
By Cloud Computing News on February 22, 2010
Cloud based mobile applications is a fledgling industry already set to take off – There are rumors of Apple introducing a cloud based iTunes and Google following suit with a competitor product. However, the major chunk of growth; nearly 75%, is expected to come from Enterprise customers. A recent re …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged cloud, fledgling, fledgling industry, google
By Cloud Computing News on February 21, 2010
Jiang Yimanyechen bright hair Gmail login Google e-mail messages, send e-mail later to Google Docs finished editing a document. This time, aion power leveling, you are actually “cloud computing” users. The concept of cloud computing sounds people feel Yunliwuli, in fact, not complicated. For example …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged bright hair, cloud, google, mail messages
By Cloud Computing News on February 18, 2010
Wednesday was a good day for Google’s enterprise software business as competitor Microsoft announced plans to incorporate Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn updates within its flagship enterprise product, Outlook. The move could get Outlook banned in offices around the world by buttoned-down IT folks bo …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Enterprise, flagship enterprise, google, Outlook
By Cloud Computing News on February 16, 2010
Google says it will disable the auto-follow function in its new Buzz service to address privacy concerns.Google says it will disable the auto-follow function in its new Buzz service to address privacy concerns. Concerns around Google’s recently unveiled Buzz feature are deepening with the Office of …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Buzz, google, privacy concerns
By Cloud Computing News on February 15, 2010
Некоторые из моих читателей знают ЖЖ-юзера ammosov, который то ли занимается, то ли занимался стартапом в России, который использует операционную систему Google Android. Аммосов даже долго ходил с юзерпиком, изображающим эмблему Андроида. Несколько месяцев назад Аммосов сказал, что Андроид заточен с …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged ammosov, google
By Cloud Computing News on February 15, 2010
Peter Alpern writes, “Microsoft and many of its competitors, such as Google and Amazon.com, have already invested billions of dollars in cloud
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged google, Microsoft, Peter Alpern
By Cloud Computing News on February 13, 2010
Google released a new project into the wild a couple of days ago, it’s called Google Buzz and in the announcement, they describe it as “ a new way to start conversations about the things you find interesting,” and that’s essentially what it is. You can write a buzz about whatever is on your mind and …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Buzz, couple of days, google
By Cloud Computing News on February 12, 2010
[mailto:cloud-computing@google groups.com] On Behalf Of Abhishek Pamecha Sent: Friday, February 12, 2010…
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Abhishek Pamecha, february 12, google, google groups, mailto
By Enterprise Architecture News on February 11, 2010
Today, we focus on the fallout from the Google’s threat to pull out of China, due to a series of sophisticated hacks and attacks on Google, as well as a dozen more IT companies. Due to the attacks late last year, Google on Jan. 12 vowed to stop censoring Internet content for China’s Web users and possibly to leave the country altogether.
Posted in Enterprise Architecture News | Tagged China, google, internet content, today, web users
By Enterprise Architecture News on February 9, 2010
The latest BriefingsDirect Analyst Insights Edition, Volume 50, focuses on the fallout from the Google’s threat to pull out of China, due to a series of sophisticated hacks and attacks on Google, as well as a dozen more IT companies.
Posted in Enterprise Architecture News | Tagged Analyst, BriefingsDirect, China, edition volume, fallout, google, news in Business architecture, News in Enterprise Architecture, news in technology architecture, Trends in Enterprise Architecture
By Enterprise Architecture News on February 9, 2010
The latest BriefingsDirect Analyst Insights Edition, Volume 50, focuses on the fallout from the Google’s threat to pull out of China, due to a series of sophisticated hacks and attacks on Google, as well as a dozen more IT companies. Due to the …
Posted in Enterprise Architecture News | Tagged Analyst, BriefingsDirect, China, edition volume, fallout, google, news in Business architecture, News in Enterprise Architecture, news in technology architecture, Trends in Enterprise Architecture
By Cloud Computing News on February 7, 2010
Vía: Telefónica abre fuego contra los buscadores · ELPAÍS.com. César Alierta avisa de que la nueva “estrategia” de la compañía pasará por cobrar a Google o Yahoo por utilizar sus redes EL PAÍS – Madrid – 07/02/2010 … Sus declaraciones ya han encontrado eco en varios blogs y plataformas como Twitter …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged analysis of cloud computing, buscadores, Cloud computing, clouds, elpa, ELPAÍS, feasability study of cloud computation, google, news in cloud computing, technology in cloud computing, Telefónica, trends in cloud computing, Via
By Cloud Computing News on February 6, 2010
From Google’s library project to Apple’s iTunes store, ‘cloud capitalism’ provides an innovative way forward for business – but raises more
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged analysis of cloud computing, Cloud computing, clouds, feasability study of cloud computation, google, Library, library project, news in cloud computing, Project, s library, technology in cloud computing, trends in cloud computing
By Cloud Computing News on February 6, 2010
Die FTD hat sich endlich des berfälligen Themas angenommen: Azure – die neue Cloud-Computing-Plattform von Microsoft. Und vergleicht sie mit dem entsprechenden Angebot von Google, den Google Apps. Der wesentliche Vorteil von Microsoft sei seine langjährige Erfahrung mit Geschäftskunden und weiß, wie …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged analysis of cloud computing, Cloud computing, clouds, feasability study of cloud computation, FTD, google, Microsoft, news in cloud computing, technology in cloud computing, Thema, trends in cloud computing
By Cloud Computing News on February 6, 2010
#SAP Launches a #Google Wave for the Enterprise #12Sprints pushes the notion of team collaboration in exciting new directions and we’re differently interested to see how the product evolves over time. #SuccessFactors to Acquire Inform With this strategic acquisition, SuccessFactors will be the first …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged analysis of cloud computing, Cloud computing, clouds, feasability study of cloud computation, google, Launches, news in cloud computing, SAP, SuccessFactors, team collaboration, technology in cloud computing, trends in cloud computing
By Cloud Computing News on February 4, 2010
Given how much time I spent developing my case against cloud computing and talking about Google and their momma, I suppose I shouldn’t have been too surprised when I saw this … Google will no longer allow FTP publishing on its Blogger service beginning March 26.Hh. What a coincidence. I use FTP to …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged analysis of cloud computing, Cloud computing, clouds, coincidence, feasability study of cloud computation, FTP, google, momma, news in cloud computing, technology in cloud computing, Time, trends in cloud computing
By Cloud Computing News on February 4, 2010
When Google pulled up stakes in China following cyberattacks on user information, it became clear that Web security in the People’s Republic left something to be desired. But as The New York Times explains this week, China’s hackers are more than just a smattering of mischievous whiz kids–they make …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged analysis of cloud computing, China, Cloud computing, clouds, cyberattacks, feasability study of cloud computation, google, Information, news in cloud computing, technology in cloud computing, trends in cloud computing, User, whiz kids
By Cloud Computing News on February 4, 2010
Es scheint so als wrde Google immer offensiver und direkter Produkte attackieren bei denen die Marktherrschaft bislang auf Seiten von Apple zu finden war. Zuletzt brachte man das Nexus One dass bis zu dem Zeitpunkt an dem erhebliche Schwachstellen des Smartphones ans Tageslicht kahmen von der Presse …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged analysis of cloud computing, Apple, Cloud computing, clouds, feasability study of cloud computation, google, Marktherrschaft, news in cloud computing, nexus, Produkt, technology in cloud computing, trends in cloud computing, wrde
By Cloud Computing News on February 3, 2010
Tak lama lagi, iPad akan mendapat lawan berat. Google pun kini memperluas pengembangan proyek Chromium-nya untuk menciptakan perangkat tablet sejenis yang bekerja dengan platform atau sistem operasi Chrome OS. Konsep desain perangkat tablet rancangan Google muncul dalam salah satu halaman situs untu …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged analysis of cloud computing, Cloud computing, clouds, feasability study of cloud computation, google, ipad, lawan, news in cloud computing, perangkat, tablet, technology in cloud computing, trends in cloud computing
By Cloud Computing News on February 3, 2010
The Cloud has garnered quite a bit of media storm since its advent with big names like Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Sun throwing in their hats in the ring. Not to mention the controversy kicked up by McKinsey’s uncharitable comments on the Cloud. We have always believed that the Cloud would be a va …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Amazon, analysis of cloud computing, bit, cloud, Cloud computing, clouds, feasability study of cloud computation, google, media storm, news in cloud computing, storm, technology in cloud computing, trends in cloud computing
By Cloud Computing News on February 3, 2010
1. First, find a recent news article about Google online. Then write a brief description telling what the article is about as well as your thoughts on the article. GOOGLE: THE BEST CLOUD COMPUTING INVESTMENT GOOGLE Basically this article is telling how google is one of the most popular companies in …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged analysis of cloud computing, article, brief description, Cloud computing, clouds, feasability study of cloud computation, google, news, news article, news in cloud computing, recent news, technology in cloud computing, trends in cloud computing
By Cloud Computing News on February 3, 2010
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged analysis of cloud computing, Cloud computing, clouds, feasability study of cloud computation, google, google inc, Inc, news in cloud computing, technology in cloud computing, trends in cloud computing
By Cloud Computing News on February 3, 2010
If you have any comments, please Post a Reply! Google: The Best Cloud Computing Investment – WallStNation.com. BBC News…
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged analysis of cloud computing, bbc, Cloud computing, clouds, feasability study of cloud computation, google, news in cloud computing, post, Reply, technology in cloud computing, trends in cloud computing
By Cloud Computing News on February 3, 2010
In first days of cloud computing era, Google Reader and other web based feed readers may be the default option of many users to read feed. For me, Google Reader is my favorite feed reader especially when I install some addons to enhance it on my Firefox. However, there are still people like desktop …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Cloud computing, clouds, default option, feed, feed readers, google, Reader
By Cloud Computing News on February 3, 2010
A video of Google’s Chrome OS tablet UI concept. More videos are available here. Will a Google Tablet with a cloud-based OS win the tablet war against Apple’s iPad? Is Chrome OS the future of mobile cloud computing and mobile augmented reality apps?
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Chrome, Cloud computing, clouds, google, ipad, mobile augmented reality, tablet
By Cloud Computing News on February 3, 2010
When tech-world is anticipating the pros and cons of the son-to-be available Apple iPad, it seems that there will be another tablet to compete with in the near future. Google is trying to reach the limelight by declaring its own tablet plans, though no official declaration is out yet. The mock-ups, …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Apple iPad, Cloud computing, clouds, future, google, mock ups, tablet
By Cloud Computing News on February 2, 2010
Google announced that the University Asst. Computer Science Prof. Sudhanva Gurumurthi is among the recipients of its Focus Research Awards yesterday, which total $5.7 million of unrestricted grant money to fund 12 projects at 10 different academic institutions. The grant money will be divided among …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged academic institutions, Cloud computing, clouds, focus research, google, grant, money, science prof
By Cloud Computing News on January 28, 2010
I’ve been listening to and reading a lot of tech news lately, trying to stay current, and there’s something that I’m having trouble understanding – cloud computing. What exactly does that term mean? I’ve tried Google, but what I read is over my …
Posted in Cloud Computing | Tagged Cloud computing, clouds, google, lot, news, tech
By Thakur Sahib on March 30, 2009
Some interesting facts from Morgan-Stanley’ March 2009 Report.
ECONOMY and INTERNET
1. Online advertising following a polynomial trend.
2. Internet becoming necessity, broadband internet last thing to go in consumer survey.
3. Consumer traffic is fueling the internet growth, with business traffic a distant second
4. Facebook and Youtube eating share from MSN and Yahoo. (% share of Global minutes)
5. [...]
Posted in Analysis | Tagged Brazil, broadband, broadband internet last thing, China, China mobile, consumer technology, e - commerce, Facebook, facts, Germany, google, internet, Japan, Morgan stanley, online advertisements, Online advertising, Paid search placement, Philippines, Print advertising, search ability, Social networking, South Korea, Twitter, United Kingdom, Video search advertisement catching, Yahoo!, Youtube |
By Thakur Sahib on March 26, 2009
Why Intent Targeting is better then Behaviour Targeting?
Past two years there has been lot of noise on BT. and of late Google had also entered into the foray. But did we hear any success?
There have been all noises but no results. Can any BT company justify the spikes in sales due to BT? There are [...]
Posted in Ad Networks, Analysis, Behaviour targeting, IT Strategy, Internet Strategy, Technology | Tagged Ad Exchange, Akamai, algorithm, Baseball, Blue Lithium, CRM, Double Click, Facebook, google, machine learning algorithms, online user trading, query search, Real Media, Retargeting, semantic web, social media, social media sites, Tacoda, Targeting, targeting algorithm, Yahoo! |
By Thakur Sahib on February 11, 2009
Google is a search!! Google is a search!! and Google has a brilliant algorithm for search. but Google should keep the algo with themselves. please don’t share. you (Google) started leaking your algo. and see what we get. all my search results are the products coming out of “SEO” services. why don’t you understand that, [...]
Posted in Technology | Tagged Advertisers, brilliant algorithm, classified search engine, google, search engine, search engine work, search engines, search results, sematic search, Targeting |
By Thakur Sahib on February 3, 2009
Basanti was checking her mails, and suddenly got surprised and shocked. She felt like being trapped by Google services. She felt like Google is trying too hard, and accessing her personal info. Will the new found insight help her in understanding the Google services better? Read on to know her finding.
Basanti: Oh My God!! Thousand [...]
Posted in Technology | Tagged Delhi, finance mail, finance site, google, local finance ads, Targeting, United States, useless targeting algorithm |