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- CrunchUp Live: The Real-Time Moment
- Adobe Wave: Lets publishers “wave” hi to users directly from the desktop | VentureBeat
This looked pretty cool when I saw it last. Kinda hard to get the install-base built, tho?
- Ron Conway’s top ten ways to make money from real-time data | VentureBeat
Used for big data, in real-time (or near), tho. It excludes, of course, "spying on people, private or public sector" and "market 'manipulation.'"
- Apple’s iPhone apps: 62,965 and counting (or is it?)
- JavaFX Coding Challenge Winners : The Planetarium
- LG launches app store, initial focus on Asia by Reuters: Yahoo! Tech
AppStores are the Service Catalogs for the cloud…?
- Microsoft Office 2010 Starts Ascension to the Cloud
"Ultimately, anyone who signs up for a free Windows Live account will be able to use online versions of applications like Word and PowerPoint, regardless of whether or not they buy the desktop versions of the software. This is Microsoft’s response to Google, Adobe, Zoho and others that offer online productivity software free for personal use." On the meta-level, check how Adobe got itself moved into there, that Acrobat.com marketing and PR is working, apparently.
- Silverlight 3: closer to what client-side .NET should have been
- Adobe wires ColdFusion into Microsoft Office and SharePoint
Nice overview of the ColdFusion beta, which seems jam-packed with goodies.
- VMware copes with performance, chargeback anxiety
- Microsoft rubs Web 2.0 noses in SharePoint cash pile
Sharpoint, Exchange, Office revenue, and early talk of Office Web.
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