By Udayan Banerjee  Please hold your skepticism, keep an open mind, go through the following points and only then pass a judgment on my prediction that “three years down Windows Phone would have overtaken Android."
The UI is different but very well designed for mobile and tablet. The same view is express... Dec. 16, 2011 02:39 AM EST Reads: 2,470 |
By Bob Gourley  You might have missed it last week, but Google released one of the best designed apps I have ever seen. It was their news consumption app – Google Currents. Google released it for both Android and iOS. There are smartphone and tablet versions for Android, and the iPhone app seems to be... Dec. 13, 2011 08:23 AM EST Reads: 1,576 |
By Avi Rosenthal  Searching the Web
Search Engine is Google's most strategic product. Some of its other products are using it as component of the services they provide.
Limitation or failure of it, as described in Why we desperately need a New (and Better) Google cited in part1 of this post, could ne... Oct. 30, 2011 12:51 PM EDT Reads: 1,220 |
By Bob Gourley  Mashable reports that Google has improved its IOS Google+ app:
The search giant follows Tuesday’s Android update of Google+with a similar refresh to its iOS version, now available free on the App Store. What’s new? Like its Android cousin, the iOS version of the Google+ mobile app now... Sep. 26, 2011 12:30 PM EDT Reads: 2,421 |
By Jnan Dash  This morning we heard that Google has decided to pay a hefty $12.5B to acquire Motorola Mobile, the group that separated from parent Motorola under the leadership of Sanjay Jha. Google is paying quite a premium of 40% for this. Now what does this mean?
Henry Blodget in his Business In... Aug. 16, 2011 01:30 PM EDT Reads: 2,335 |
By Carlos Oliveira  The cloud hype machine is well and truly in full swing these days; it seems every tech company out there is telling you they are in the cloud and their products are cloud-based. A lot of that is marketing spin - cloud is the buzzword that people want to be associated with at the moment... Jul. 20, 2011 01:15 PM EDT Reads: 2,878 |
By Daniel Keeney  As the lyrics to the classic Boomtown Rats song make clear, Mondays can be a real downer. I’ve never really felt that way before - I’ve always enjoyed getting a jump on the week. But today comes word from the story, “Howard Stern’s new shorter work week is beginning,” in Radio-Info.com... May. 2, 2011 04:45 AM EDT Reads: 2,498 |
By Amitabh Apte  Google acquiring ITA is an exciting development in the travel technology space. It opens up the ecosystem which is currently dominated by the GDS players. How exactly it will benefit the travelling passengers or new entrepreneurs to launch new innovative travel solutions is not yet kno... Apr. 11, 2011 04:34 PM EDT Reads: 2,036 |
By Jeremy Geelan  Occasionally in the life of every commentator, even those of us who look at the future of the future day and night, you experience what amounts - yes, there is no other word for it - to an epiphany. Apr. 9, 2011 09:00 AM EDT Reads: 3,484 |
By Shelly Palmer  ‘Anonymous’ outdid itself once again and hacked the very agency that is investigating it. Security firm HBGary Federal had its Twitter, LinkedIn and email accounts of COO Ted Vera hacked. ‘Anonymous’ posted the information online, including the text of over 60,000 company emails. Read ... Feb. 9, 2011 12:58 AM EST Reads: 2,881 |
By Dana Gardner  While the iPhone and iPad are still the leaders of the pack, Android smartphones and tablets are gaining large amounts of developer interest.
It's a post-PC world, and mobile development is the name of the game. According to a report from Appcelerator and IDC, businesses and developer... Feb. 7, 2011 10:15 AM EST Reads: 2,578 |
By Jeremy Geelan  "Enterprises everywhere are realizing the inherent benefits of running their core IT services in the cloud,” said Todd McKinnon, most recently VP of Engineering at Salesforce.com from 2003 to 2009, and now CEO of the on-demand identity and access management service, Okta.
"This shift ... Jan. 31, 2011 06:15 AM EST Reads: 9,294 |
By David Weinberger  A DDoS is an attack that consumes the resources of the target machine so that that machine is not able to respond, Hal says. It is an old problem: there was a CERT Advisory about an IP spoofing attack in 1996. A distributed DoS attack uses lots of machines to attack the host, typically... Jan. 25, 2011 01:54 PM EST Reads: 3,002 |
By Brian Gracely  Google announced yesterday that they would be making some changes to their executive team and I covered one angle on that here. Even more interesting than the pace of change over the last 10 years is what Google 3.0 might look like. I wrote my MBA Strategy thesis on a future Google bus... Jan. 21, 2011 05:44 PM EST Reads: 352 |
By Dirk Zwart  WikiLeaks might have been the first large scale provider of what was once secret information, but are they the last? How important is corporate data and how is it being kept from leaks?
If nothing else, Julian Assange was an Internet pioneer for exposing things that otherwise would no... Dec. 8, 2010 01:00 PM EST Reads: 4,916 |
By Tim Negris  When the US Government came for file sharing domains,
I remained silent;
I was not a file sharer.
When they shut down Torrent Finder,
I remained silent;
I was not a Bit Torrent user.
When they pressured Amazon to shut down WikiLeaks,
I did not speak out;
I was not a leaker.... Dec. 7, 2010 03:00 PM EST Reads: 6,009 |
By Jerry Huang  Yesterday I received a Google Storage for Developer Update email from the Google Storage Team.
Here is a quote from the email:
Thank you for using Google Storage for Developers. We write today to make sure you're aware that we've changed our service.
Increased Account Limi... Oct. 27, 2010 01:39 PM EDT Reads: 2,666 |
By Lori MacVittie  Enterprise developers and architects beware: OAuth is not the double rainbow it is made out to be. It can be a foundational technology for your applications, but only if you’re aware of the risks.
OAuth has been silently growing as the favored mechanism for cross-site authentication ... Sep. 29, 2010 06:51 AM EDT Reads: 3,581 |
By Bill Roth  In Google Analytics, there is a somewhat mysterious metric called the Bounce Rate. The meaning of the bounce rate is defined by the number of people who look at one page and then "bounce away" to other sites. Wikipedia has a decent definition. As always, Avinash Kaushik has a great art... Sep. 25, 2010 12:41 PM EDT Reads: 3,037 |
By Jerry Huang  In the past when I felt that a document was important, I would email it to my Gmail account and label it with “important document”. After all, it has over 7G free space and growing.
Now there are more choices. First is the Google Docs account can be used for storage. Second is the Goo... Sep. 7, 2010 09:30 AM EDT Reads: 3,357 |
By Lori MacVittie  You really can’t have the one without the other. VMware enables the former, F5 provides the latter. Sep. 4, 2010 10:45 AM EDT Reads: 3,795 |
By Treff LaPlante  My company recently started using Google's enterprise mail service. We did this as part of an effort to be more efficient and more competitive.
Google has great administrators and programmers who manage the service, as well as spam-detection and firewall features. And the price is ter... Sep. 3, 2010 04:00 PM EDT Reads: 3,295 |
By Jerry Huang  Since when we got used to drag and drop documents for copying files? Windows 3.0? Now 20 years later, Windows apps turn into web apps and no drag and drop from Windows 7 to Google Docs?
We know that HTML 5 is promising with drag and drop support some years later. Now, we will describe... Aug. 16, 2010 01:04 PM EDT Reads: 3,006 |
By Jerry Huang  When we were in the habit of using external thumb drive, what is the best practice of keeping documents around? The best practice was that you always save to local folder such as My Documents. At the end of the day, sync the My documents folder to the external thumb drive with a drag ... Aug. 7, 2010 08:28 PM EDT Reads: 2,846 |
By Jerry Huang  First we know there is storage in Gmail. After we saw Google Docs, there is storage in Google Docs.
If you are a Google Apps User, you will say there are storage in the Google Apps Gmail and Google Docs too.
If you have attended the Google I/O event, you will say there is Google Stor... Aug. 7, 2010 12:16 PM EDT Reads: 2,022 |
By Elad Israeli  couple of months ago, Google added a modifier option for the Broad Match type. This option basically allows you to control which words must appear in exact or synonymous form within the search phrase.
For the record, I have always disliked the Broad matching option. Especially since G... Aug. 5, 2010 03:16 PM EDT Reads: 2,793 |
By Jerry Huang  We are helping companies migrating their in house file management solutions to cloud-based Google Docs. We saw one clever way of migration from one of our customer and would like to share the story.
The customer has around 100 employees, using an in house file server to share document... Aug. 3, 2010 09:56 AM EDT Reads: 2,496 |
By Jerry Huang  If I have documents sitting in Google Docs, why do I need to back it up to a different online storage such as SkyDrive?
Maybe because I need the peace of mind that I can access it the moment I need from either places. Or in some countries, access to one may be blocked. Or maybe some d... Aug. 3, 2010 09:13 AM EDT Reads: 2,391 |
By Elad Israeli  When we first began marketing and selling our software over the Internet, we used Google Analytics extensively. SiSense was a young and small company then, with a tiny marketing budget relying on cost-effective online marketing to acquire customers, and therefore any free tool that ga... Jul. 9, 2010 10:21 AM EDT Reads: 1,831 |
By Charles Jolley  Every so often a few technology trends converge that yield results much greater than their individual parts. I think we have reached one of those moments with mobile devices (like the iPad) and HTML5. In many ways, the iPad is the perfect web device. It’s a lean-back experience optim... Jul. 1, 2010 12:32 AM EDT Reads: 2,594 |
By William McBorrough  Have you ever used your Google search history? If you are logged into any Google service, Google automatically keeps a history of your search queries ad web activities.
You know that great web site you saw online and now can’t find? From now on, you can. With Web History, you can view... Jun. 1, 2010 03:40 PM EDT Reads: 2,920 |
By Jerry Huang  So what exactly is the Google Storage for Developers (GSD)? We have been waiting to see since the news hit TechCrunch yesterday about the launch at the Google I/O 2010 event today.
From an S3 developer’s perspective, it looks almost exactly like S3’s RESTful API, with several twists. ... May. 19, 2010 10:44 PM EDT Reads: 2,179 |
By Dmitry Sotnikov  Quest has just made available technical preview of it’s just-in-time access provisioning provider. The idea is that instead of granting cloud services accounts to all your users, you set up a framework for users to request access if they need it.
The demo below shows how this works fo... May. 3, 2010 11:18 AM EDT Reads: 1,900 |
By Kevin Jackson  In an important industry contribution, The Open Group has published a white paper on how to build and measure cloud computing return on investment (ROI). Produced by the Cloud Business Artifacts (CBA) project of The Open Group Cloud Computing Work Group, the document: Introduces the ma... May. 2, 2010 04:15 PM EDT Reads: 5,948 |
By Jeremy Geelan  It is often said that becoming an entrepreneur is the modern-day equivalent of choosing to be a pioneer on the old frontier. Only people with certain strength of fiber decide to found companies. They tend to be forward thinkers by nature, natural born pathfinders.
But in age that lo... Apr. 25, 2010 01:45 PM EDT Reads: 7,154 |
By Bob Gourley  We have been writing for years about the megatrend of Cloud Computing, and have also underscored that many of the opinions on Cloud Computing reflected here are because of both hands-on experience with enterprise IT and also the use of cloud capabilities for our business at Crucial Poi... Apr. 25, 2010 11:11 AM EDT Reads: 2,495 |
By Lori MacVittie  One of the side-effects of the rapid increases in compute power combined with an explosion of Internet users has been the need for organizations to grow their application infrastructures to support more and more load. That means higher capacity everything – from switches to routers to... Apr. 15, 2010 06:25 AM EDT Reads: 4,116 |
By Cloud Sherpas  Cloud Sherpas is eager to announce the next major release of OffiSync! A longtime Cloud Sherpas partner, OffiSync 2.0 boasts a one-of-a-kind Microsoft Office to Google Apps extension tool that enhances Office with the cloud collaboration capacities of Google Apps.
We proudly affirm ... Apr. 13, 2010 06:18 PM EDT Reads: 3,281 |
By Lavenya Dilip  Google announced that they would open source the PowerMeter API that integrates home energy monitoring devices directly into Google's Power meter . The Google meter is a free software tool that lets you monitor your personal energy consumption from iGoogle homepage so that you can mak... Mar. 22, 2010 01:19 PM EDT Reads: 3,733 |
By Lavenya Dilip  Geeknet network which includes SourceForge, Slashdot, ThinkGeek, Ohloh, and Freshmeat conducted a study initiated by Microsoft and found that at the end of 2009, over 82% of open source software was compatible with Windows Operating System. The results are a significant improvement f... Mar. 15, 2010 12:15 PM EDT Reads: 4,045 |