Skip to content
- Adobe and Facebook Drive Next Generation of Social Applications
- Microsoft announces Windows Marketplace partners, tweaked policies, designer WinMo 6.5 themes
- Sun begins new push into cloud services market
"Sun hopes to differentiate itself from Amazon by being more open with its APIs, which it will publish on the Web under a Creative Commons license, where customers can view them and contribute to their development, Soto said. They'll include a storage administration API, a storage WebDAV API, and a storage object API that will be compatible with Amazon S3, he said. Sun will also provide client libraries for Java, Ruby and Python development."
- ReviewCam Of Sun's Innovative Drag, Drop, & Deploy Virtual Datacenter Designer – David Berlind's Tech Radar – InformationWeek
Aside from the cloud stuff itself, note the use of Flex for the cloud modeling tool.
- Microsoft: Judge us by our deeds on open source
"We are not making those licenses onerous… many vendors have signed up for those licenses," he told the audience during a Q&A. "I believe it's our duty to enforce that [patents and licensing]. I don't see a problem with that, and I make no apology for that," he said.
- Adobe, Facebook partner to create Flash developer tools
Of interest here is the use of an existing library, MIT licensed. Also, the emphasis from Facebook (when we talked with them) on using Facebook Connect on non-Facebook sites.
- Intel, Microsoft look away as beefed-up netbooks blur lines
When netbooks attack!
- enterpriseGeeks » Enterprise Geeks Podcast – Head in the Clouds
The second part of my guesting on Enterprise Geeks. Primarily about cloud computing
- Suse Linux Enterprise 11 released
- Crap4j Home
"Helping you find crappy Java code since Monday, October 1, 2007."
- Color Correction in Final Cut Pro
- Can you have an Open Cloud Manifesto without Amazon, Google, Salesforce and Microsoft?
"A few thoughts: It’s far too early for manifestos. The manifesto is pretty vague and could fall into the hot air category depending on who is doing the reading. And there seems to be little room for companies that happen to make money using proprietary code. Meanwhile, we have no idea what standards will work best or should be adopted in the cloud at this juncture. And given that the standards process is extremely political any company that has invested in building cloud infrastructure would be silly to box itself into a manifesto."
- IBM's 'Stop Amazon' Cloud Putsch Dissolves – The Connected Web
- RIM, others face uphill rivalry with App Store
- An Open Future for CCIF – Cloud Computing Interoperability Forum (CCIF) | Google Groups
- Once-secret 'cloud manifesto' sees light of day
- ShamWow Guy In Slap, Chop Bust – March 27, 2009
- Stomp
This looks like a good replacement for VisualHub.
- At last, Skype set to launch iPhone application
Note the hobbling: you can only use it on WiFi, not on the 3G networks.
- JBoss CTO leaving the company
- How to Test RAM Under Mac OS X | Command-Tab
Categories: Links.
Recent Comments