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What if Amazon and iTunes Implemented Facebook Connect?Open in New Window
Today was a big day for portable social network data. Both Facebook Connect and Google Friend Connection became available for any 3rd party website to interact with Facebook and Google users and the read more »
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SQL-as-a-Service with CloudSQL bridges cloud and premisesOpen in New Window
"A new cloud service from Software-as-a-Service company Zoho could unlock data stored in the cloud, sharing it with both hosted and on-premises software alike." read more »
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Amazon, Others Explore The Cloud For Medical Research, Health CareOpen in New Window
While cloud computing offers the promise of powerful, flexible, and cost-effective collaboration and innovation in medicine, experts say there some dark clouds blocking the way. read more »
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Amazon Seeds the Healthcare CloudOpen in New Window
While cloud computing offers the promise of powerful, flexible, and cost-effective collaboration and innovation in medicine, experts say there some dark clouds blocking the way read more »
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What Can I Do for You?Open in New Window
News Commentary. I'm a big believer that change is inevitable. That change is a good thing. So I ask: What changes would you like to see in Microsoft Watch for 2009? read more »
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Microsoft’s Live Search (finally) adds malware warningsOpen in New Window
Microsoft’s Live Search team has officially announced the integration of warnings for potentially malware infected sites within Live Search, following last week’s introduction of a malwar read more »
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Apple Recommends Antivirus Software For Mac OS XOpen in New Window
As Apple's computers have become more widely used, malware authors have been targeting its products like iTunes, QuickTime, and the Safari Web browser. read more »
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gOS Cloud: browser-based OS for NetbooksOpen in New Window
"Good OS, the people who brought you the Linux-based gOS found on the $199 Wal-Mart gPC last year, announced a browser-based OS called Cloud at the Netbook World Summit in Paris..." read more »
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