Google Wave: What Might Email Look Like If It Were Invented Today?
Yesterday’s Google I/O keynote highlighted the power of HTML 5 to match functionality long experienced in desktop applications. This morning, Google plans to announce an HTML 5-based application – still very much in the early stages of development – that represents a profound advance(…)
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Wolfram/Alpha details engine’s computing power
The folks working behind the scenes on the infrastructure of the Wolfram/Alpha search engine offered some details on the computing power for a new search engine that’s been referred to as a Google killer.
In the post, the team noted that once Wolfram/Alpha launches, it will(…)
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Mozilla Firefox 3.0.10 Final
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Comments on VMware vSphere Launch
From time to time, I am sent proactive, preemptive commentary from a supplier. That supplier hopes to focus my attention on something, change my opinion to something closer to their opinion, or in some other away have an impact on my research. Since I’m open(…)
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VMware unveils its cloud OS; Wants to be a bridge for the enterprise
VMware on Tuesday will announce its cloud operating system—dubbed vSphere 4—with plans for general availability in the second quarter.
With the effort, VMware is attempting to bridge virtualized data centers—now known as “private clouds”—and growing cloud computing services from the likes of Amazon and others. However,(…)
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