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- The New Free
"The biggest idea I came out of SxSW with this year was that free is dead. Over. Overdone. We killed it. Because so much is free online, we expect it; where’s the value in that?"
- Seth's Blog: Too much free
- Joe Gregorio | BitWorking | The Atom Publishing Protocol is a failure
Everyone loves a good nerd-fight.
- The future of Nagios
- JustSystems Launches Beta of XBRL Report Software by Wall Street & Technology
- I signed a book contract! Conversation and Community: The Social Web for Documentation | just write click
Congrats to Anne!
- Linux's position in cloud computing efforts
- OpenAustin.Org [Why Didn't We Think Of This Sooner?] | AustinStartup
Trying to crowd-source the work for a new and ongoing web site.
- Dell to launch Android netbooks
- Developer Platform Product Management – Development Unfiltered: From code, to cloud to comedy. : Two flavors of cloud computing – Public and Private
"One of our primary objectives is to deliver the technology that empowers Enterprises to build private clouds within their existing datacenters."
- 'Private cloud' = just another buzzword for on-premise datacenter? | All about Microsoft | ZDNet.com
"Whether or not they admit it publicly (or just express their misgivings relatively privately), Microsoft officials know the “private cloud” is just the newest way of talking about an on-premise datacenter. Sure, it’s not exactly the same mainframe-centric datacenter IT admins may have found themselves outfitting a few years ago. But, in a nutshell, server + virtualization technology + integrated security/management/billing = private cloud."
- IBM turns its developer site into a social network » VentureBeat
- SproutBox: an incubator that wants you to make money now » VentureBeat
- Quicken Online strikes back at upstarts with iPhone app » VentureBeat
- E-Commerce News: SaaS: Do Private Clouds Make Sense?
- Google's "We're Not A Monopoly" PowerPoint Presentation (GOOG)
The substance of both presentations in interesting. On the meta-level, both are well done presos.
- Zendesk Blog: Announcing Series A, New Boston HQ and 1,000 Customers (PR)
"Zendesk's new corporate headquarters is situated in downtown Boston, on South Street in Boston's old Leather district. We have approx. 70% of our business in the US, and it makes sense to get closer to the action. We will remain a global operation and retain our operations in both Europe and APAC. Last month we passed 1,000 customers."
- Zendesk Secures Funding For SaaS Help Desk System, Heads To The U.S.
"Zendesk comes with a free version, but it is fairly limited since you can only provide support for up to 50 end-users, plus you don’t get to brand the interface. There are six packages that you can subscribe to on a monthly basis (all come with a 30-day free trial), ranging from $19 for 1 support agent to $475 for 25 agents. Needless to say, these prices are way below what most traditional help desk system vendors dare charge for their products and services."
- The Watts and Wrighty Show – G, what randy twits
This is awesome. Really.
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