Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Seesmic Web: Making serious social easy

No more IPv4 addresses | Google Chrome surpasses 10% market share for first time; IE8 gains accelerate

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Seesmic Web: Making serious social easy
Social media has evolved as an increasingly important market force over the last few years and, surprisingly, the problem of how to manage your interactions with these services hasn't got any easier – in fact, it's become far harder because the services themselves keep improving ad expending their functionality and how and why we use them keeps getting more sophisticated. Read More


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No more IPv4 addresses
The Internet has run out of IPv4 address space. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) assigned two of the remaining blocks of IPv4 addresses -- each containing 16.7 million addresses -- to the Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) on Tuesday, as predicted. Read More

Google Chrome surpasses 10% market share for first time; IE8 gains accelerate
Google's Chrome browser reached a milestone in January, surpassing 10% market share for the first time. Microsoft's Internet Explorer held onto 56% of global browser usage. Read More

Android's big rush could sack IT: 5 preparation tips
If you think iPhones and iPads are hard to support in the enterprise, just wait for the rush of Android devices that could blindside CIOs. Here's a look at how fast Android devices are coming -- and advice to help IT prepare for a bevy of configurations. Read More


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Top 2 Virtualization Challenges
Virtualized data centers must become more highly available to ensure timely access to data. This paper examines the trends toward server consolidation and how WAN optimization technology can address application performance and information availability issues. Read now!

Google accuses Microsoft of copying search results
Officials from Microsoft and Google sparred at an event on Tuesday over Google's accusation that Microsoft copies Google search results and feeds them into its Bing search engine. Read More

FBI set to turn up advanced security search engine
The FBI is set to roll out is N-DEx search engine and information sharing program to a wider swath of the federal, state and local law enforcement community.  Read More

Android 3.0 'Honeycomb' to rely on input gestures, designer says
Google has big plans for its Android 3.0 OS, code-named "Honeycomb," according to top Honeycomb designer Matias Duarte. Read More


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SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS: A security checklist for cloud models
How does security apply to cloud computing? In this article, we address this question by listing the five top security challenges for cloud computing, and examine some of the solutions to ensure secure cloud computing. Read More

IBM to offer cloud office suite
IBM is preparing a version of its Lotus Symphony office suite for online use. Read More

Amazon to offer Oracle's database in the cloud
Oracle's database will be available in the second quarter as part of Amazon Web Services' Relational Database Service, the companies announced Tuesday. Read More



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A sneak-peek preview of Android 3.0
Expect a new holographic look, customizable home screens, a Windows-style taskbar, and tabbed browsing in Google's upcoming version of the Android OS, code-named Honeycomb.

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