Cloud Computing surfaces yet again. This thing is mushrooming like an atom bomb. Microsoft OneApp is Microsoft’s latest business plan to help them shore up their shrinking dominance in the mobile operating system market. Their position in 2004 was around 23%, that stronghold has fallen to nearly 12% (wikepedia). This dominance has been chipped into [...]
Aug
24
Microsoft OneApp
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Aug
17
Cloud computing getting better
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Ghost aims to make cloud computing more practical for the end user. I know I keep bringing up cloud computing and perhaps you are growing bored with it. I am not going to stop talking about it because mark my words it is in the very near future. Microsoft is on board, Google is [...]
Jul
27
DVD ripper (free)
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As I discover things I will always share them with you my loyal readers. I don’t know everything but I strive to know more than you through my extensive daily research.
Today I just wanted to share with you a little gem. You may know this already but for those who don’t you will be glad [...]
Jul
24
Google Latitude
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I haven’t tried this thing yet because I don’t want to freak any of my friends out by asking for their constant location. I will give it a try though because it does say you can toggle the service on and off.
What is it Google Latitude, Social networking taking to the next eerie level. Currently [...]
Jul
9
Google Docs
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(music) Have you ever gone over to a friend’s house to eat and the food just ain’t no good? Sorry, about that, it just hit me.
Let me try again.
Have you ever gone over to a friend’s house and wanted to share a document with them but you didn’t have your laptop or your thumb drive [...]
Jul
6
Crunch Pad
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Crunch Pad
How cool is this new “laptop”. Looks like something Buck Rogers would be carrying around. Well its not for Buck Rodgers, its for you to use pretty soon. Michael Arrington the founder of the TechCrunch website has decided to put his hat into the hardware game. His idea is to bring this much [...]
Jul
6
Google Calendar
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Talk about slick, this Google Calendar is it. I am a very organized person and a slave to my calendar. I thought I had all the bells and whistles between my iPhone, Home Outlook and Work Outlook. I have managed to get the 3 of them to coexist pretty well until I found something better, [...]
Jul
4
Cloud computing: A simple video
The way we use computers is changing exponentially. A hot topic that keeps popping up is cloud computing. Cloud computing is delivering hosted services over the Internet. What that basically means is your computer does not have to have the software on it to run the programs. Somewhere someone has purchased [...]
