- Workin’ on a Content Farm
Anne tried out writing a piece for Demand Media, the content farmers. For the pinceslly sum of $6/hour. - CA Expands Cloud Offering With 3Tera Acquisition
"Cloud application developers can upload their products to AppLogic’s catalog, where they can be deployed to anyone using 3Tera’s infrastructure solutions. CA’s press release claims that 3Tera serves over 80 enterprises and solutions providers, bringing the potential user base up to the thousands. Obviously, the acquisition stands to increase those numbers dramatically." - Texas Co-Working Right in Downtown Austin
I've checked out this space several times – it's nice, for sure. - IBM Leans on Hadoop for BigSheets Data Analysis
This is actually pretty awesome in it's simplicty of functionality and the "dark data" it exposes. - Microsoft adds Panasonic to its exFAT licensee list
Microsoft gets a lot if IP mileage out of their file system. - Palm WebOS fails to meet expectations
"So, here we are. Recent statistics from comScore place Palm in fourth place just ahead of Google Android, for smartphone platforms in the most recent quarter — and Palm will likely fall below Google by the time the next results come out. Results from Gartner for all of 2009 put WebOS in seventh place with less than one percent of the total smartphone market." - Novell: Still Looking for its Mojo
- Facebook Friends Austin, But It’s Complicated
- NoSQL Conference Coming to Boston
- Tumblr Killed the Tumblelog Star
Nice overview of making tumble blogs better, after proclaiming they've gone to shit: "Vary content, intentionally, post quotes, chat excerpts, links, videos, lyrics, etc. Make sure that there’s a great deal of variety." - Talking Back to the Feds
For schools, there's never a good time for big changes, unless that change is more cash. - HP to develop cloud services platform for enterprises | Cloud Computing – InfoWorld
Looks like HP is tooled up to help cloud providers deliver clouds. Interesting industry-specific angle too. - Clearwire Races to Grab 4G Customers – GigaOM
- Gartner report card gives high marks to x64, blades • The Register
Nice coverage of server sales for the last quarter. Note the notion that virtualization is driving the desire for beefier servers – with the hope that you spend to save, I guess. - Capital Factory Announces 2010 Accelerator Program's Call for Startup Applications – Deadline April 2nd
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