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- Swedish web traffic tumbles as IPRED arrives
"According to Netnod, which measures web traffic access points between five Swedish cities and international networks, internet usage was 30 per cent lower at 4pm on 1 April, compared to on the eve (31 March) of IPRED coming into force."
- Intel to Turn Moblin Over to Linux Foundation – Business Center – PC World
"Developed by Intel in 2007, Moblin is an open-source project aimed at building a Linux-based platform for netbooks, mobile Internet devices (MIDs) like tablet PCs and vehicle information and entertainment systems."
- MultiTouch: The Ripple Effect
Ah, RMH doesn't work at Curl any more. Kinda odd for a developer tools company to get rid of it's VP of Developer Relations role.
- The IT Skeptic Looks at CMDB by Rob England (Book) in Computers & Internet
Looks good.
- IBM makes big online collaboration move with LotusLive Engage » VentureBeat
- HP Cloud Assure service [PDF]
"HP Cloud Assure is offered as a turnkey solution. Our team of experts gives you ongoing visibility into the availability of your cloud services, diagnosing and reporting on potential performance and security issues before they can impact your business."
- HP Cloud Assure – HP – BTO Software
"Whether you utilize cloud services for infrastructure (IaaS), platforms (PaaS), or software (SaaS), HP Cloud Assure enables you to validate and assess:
* Cloud security by scanning networks, operating systems, and web applications and performing automated penetration testing
* Cloud performance by testing for bandwidth, connectivity, scalability and the quality of end-user experience
* Cloud availability by testing and monitoring web-based application business processes, identifying and analyzing performance issues and analyzing trends for continuing improvement"
- Hewlett-Packard Making Its Mark In The Cloud With HP Cloud Assure
- Cloud computing vendors converge on standard definition, goals – Network World
Pretty good, short summary of the cloud computing world at the moment.
- RIM unveils BlackBerry application store
"Developers have to go through an online submission process, and pay a $200 fee, which is refunded if RIM rejects the application. Applications are reviewed 'for content suitability' and RIM says it will perform technical testing 'to ensure the application meets the BlackBerry App World application guidelines."'"
- Ribbit announces winners of its “killer” mobile apps competition » VentureBeat
Ryan Stewart loves these guys.
- Why Blu-ray is in trouble
Nice summary of why the Bluray folks need to stop resting on their laurers and carpet-bomb market the crap out of Bluray, including discounts for Netflix and other distributors. We still need that $100 Bluray players, man.
- Microsoft introduces Windows Server OS for small businesses
"If somebody can buy a $500 server, they're a little loathe to spend $500 for the server operating system that goes with it." Only available through OEM partners (to help drive server sales, I guess) and without all the software that comes with Windows Small Business Server. Looks like a good idea.
- Video Converter for Mac – Mac Video converter, excellent AVI, MKV, MOV, MP4 Converter on Mac OS X
Converts between all sorts of formats, including the dread MTS/AVCHD.
- VideoLAN – Free and Open Source software and video streaming solutions for every OS!
This thing supports mad formats!
- Open Source Bridge: The conference for open source citizens / June 17-19, 2009 / Portland, OR
Thinking of submitting something here.
- Sony HDV Info .com AVCHD HDR CX12 CX7 SR12 FX7 – HDR SR1 *.MTS files Question
Video encoding. Always a hassle.
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