My Delicious link stream for August 11th through August 18th:
shahine.com/omar/ - Two-Factor Authentication for the rest of us - Gotta get me one of these
Opinion: How RIM can stop the iPhone onslaught - Great analysis of what RIM needs to do, and what it shouldn't do.
climate-happy_2.png (PNG Image, 795×508 pixels) - Interesting
Congratulations Apple, you made [...]
My Delicious link stream for August 6th through August 9th:
101 Classic Computer Ads - Boing Boing Gadgets -
CrunchGear » Archive » Cloud Computing Q and A with Dave Girouard, President of Google Enterprise -
India Map, Map of India, Travel To India Maps/Guides - Hindustani naksha
Inside AdWords: Announcing Google Insights for Search - While [...]
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A couple of days ago, Google rolled out a new service called Google Insights for Search. The basic premise is that you can enter a search term, and Google will report back all kinds of useful data on that term, and related terms. There is an obvious use [...]
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AdWords,
Analytics,
Google,
Google Insights,
Search,
Trending
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Docstoc, which debuted late last year, has rolled out several interesting features for it’s cloud based document sharing platform. The new features focus on the ability to upload and manage private documents on Docstoc, something that wasn’t possible previously. Competitor Scribd has had this feature since the beginning, so Docstoc is [...]
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Cloud Computing,
cloud storage,
docstoc,
online content management,
scribd
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A very robust discussion about could computing is going on over at the O’Reilly Radar, associated with this post:
Open Source and Cloud Computing - O’Reilly Radar
I’ve been worried for some years that the open source movement might fall prey to the problem that Kim Stanley Robinson so incisively captured in Green [...]
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Amazon S3,
Cloud Computing,
open source,
Tim O'Reilly,
web2.0