The 'Future' Of Cloud Computing ...
Cloud Computing: Initially people would (experimenting) using cloud computing for storage, sharing and stuff. Eventually we will use it for work, in the truest collaborative sense.
Take a look at the data:
Cloud Computing: Initially people would (experimenting) using cloud computing for storage, sharing and stuff. Eventually we will use it for work, in the truest collaborative sense.
Take a look at the data:
Typically we now see an "open core" freely available with "exclusive" or proprietary features only available when you pay. If you are trying to build a commercial business on top of an open source project, this is likely the right answer.
Read here for more detail: http://news.cnet.com/8301-13846_3-10128801-62.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-5
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First is the G1 (in the US), then Agora (in Australia), coming soon -- it was said -- is the O-Phone in China.
This is true sign of growing series of fascinating development of Google Android phones, in the marketplace! :-)
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-10121920-1.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-5
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G1, G1, G1 ... :-)

People clamouring to see the Nokia N97 ...
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Imagine what would happen when smartphones increasingly becoming thinner, yet at the same time its entire screen become foldable, hence enabling us to browse and see more info in bigger space, at anytime, without scroll.
Such would be awesome!
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Nokia new smart-phone's design and form-factor seems getting increasingly perfect everyday.
Their product pricing is totally awesome too!
Thin Form Factor, comfortable 'tactile' keyboard, future touch capability, and pen draw/annotation capability in the future ?... these are things that I truly believe would resemble a 'perfect smartphone'.
Nokia seems to be on the right track to make such perfect 'smartphone' happen.
We'll see what the Android camp would soon come up with, ... after their great initial G1 appearance.
Would there be an Android based Samsung and LG coming up soon, in the marketplace?
Truly fascinating possibility.
We will see.
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Latest news according to Gartner and Endgadget:
- Nokia maintaining its numero uno status with 42.4% market share, though it did recognize a rare decline in sales of 3% year-on-year.
- RIM, its BlackBerry phone sales increased an amazing 81.7% in Q3.
- Finally, "for the first time (meaning in this quarter), iPhone sales exceeded sales of Microsoft Windows Mobile devices worldwide and in North America,"
- and beyond that, "open-source initiatives like Android and Symbian Foundation [are set to] challenge Windows Mobile's licensing model in the short-term."
It is proven again and again that Mr. Ball*** can not just 'pooh pooh' the competition like he did couple of months ago (see: to see how bad and unrealistic Mr. Ball** 'pooh pooh act' was!). He need to answer with real innovation in hand.
Consumer truly knows products that increasingly getting 'complicated', ineffective, retarded, 'arrogant' and 'sucks', ... versus products that truly passionate and great.
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Would the inspiring YaHoo become a boring 'YuckHoo' once (one day) it is being swallowed by Microsoft ??
Remain to be seen.
I wonder how much more disaster Mr. Ball**r can do to the innovative world of computing?
The danger of a 'lauzy' leader who-happen-to-come-to-huge-massive-power-that-they-can-not-greatly-handle towards creation of greater cause that affect (and influence) society for the better.
-arv
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Long long time ago, big huge powerful dinosaurs live big around the earth and dominate the land to each other.
Meanwhile, plants are just small, spread everywhere, being shallow, 'puny' and tiny.
When sudden climate change come, the big heavy less adaptable dinosaur dies.
Nobody believe it can happen, but it dies.
The big huge powerful dominating dinosaur extinct.
Meanwhile, the adaptive plants lives on.
We'll see.
As Darwin says: "Only the most adaptive survive".
-arv
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Inflight Internet Now Goes Live!
Really cool!
Why wasting those valuable time staring on the wall when you can now use it for browsing, surfing and working on the net?
Truly entertaining, innovative, and fun!
Virgin America rocks! :-)
Here's the press release:
http://gogo.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=43&item=11
-arv
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