- IBM gets serious about cloud computing | The View from Forrester Research | ZDNet.com
- BSM Appliance, SaaS or PaaS an approach to BSM Lite? — dougmcclure.net
Should BSM be a cloud-hosted service, be it SaaS (no assembly required) or PaaS (get out your hex-driver, but its pretty simple)? Hell yes it should, without a doubt, full-speed ahead, order more coal for the engine. - Got BSM? Participate in this Survey! — dougmcclure.net
- SAP: HP Consultants Know What They're Doing, IBM And Accenture Don't (SAP, HPQ)
If your "cloud" and "SaaS" software ever gets to this point, then the cloud revolution has gone mainstream. - Obama's personality an easier sell to youth
Interestingly, by "youth" they mean "hip-hop likers": "He was criticized when he brushed his shoulder with his hand during a debate. It was a reference to a song by hip-hop mogul Jay-Z — an artist whose music Obama has said he has on his iPod — called 'Dirt Off Your Shoulder,' referring to brushing off undue criticism that is hurled at you. And famously, Obama and his wife were questioned about the fist bump they gave each other, a common expression of congratulations." - RICKSHAW BAGWORKS / Products / Moleskine Folio
Man, that looks fancy. Maybe I should switch to a bigger Moleskine since I don't carry it around in my back-pocket anymore. - 'Gramps like us, baby, we were born to run'
"But would it kill the NFL to book a Super Bowl halftime act that wasn't around when Nixon was impeached?" - Teens Are News Grazers & Portals Are Their Pasture
[Portals, man, portals]: " This new generation effortlessly juggles multiple media, and they don't think of going to a newspaper Web site first for news, adds Michael Smith, executive director of the Media Management Center and Readership Institute at Northwestern University. Aggregators like Google, AOL, and Yahoo, he says, 'are just as trusted as newspaper sites.'Young people are 'grazers,' according to a recent Readership Institute study, who don't go looking for news, but will stop to read "if it catches my eye," or if they 'bump into something.' That's a newspaper-friendly characteristic, Smith argues: 'They are placing enormous value on something newspapers hold dear — the value of serendipity, of reading stories we don't know we're interested in until we see them.'
And yet, he adds, it's the portals who are meeting that need — not newspapers."
- Advertising – Teaching Teenagers About Harassment
A new thing for you to worry about: digital harassment. - Why Teens Haven’t Embraced Twitter…Yet | Ypulse
"As long as teens can update their status via MySpace and Facebook for their friends as well as IM and text, Twitter doesn't really add to the existing technology."
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