As the first week of november wraps up,here's what you guys read the 'most' on TechPluto last week(that's what stats say..)
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Here’s what made PDC2008 event happening !!!
The event(October 27-30) disclosed some of the most talked about projects of Microsoft(including Windows 7) and overall,the event has somewhat indicated Microsoft’s intentions of dominating online business landscapes from...more
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It’s probable that you’ve misunderstood “Cloud Computing” till now…
Your entire data and all the services are hosted on high capacity servers and you get to access the data & services whenever you want through Internet(or Cloud).That’s why cloud computing is also referred to as “On demand computing”...more
Bloggersmosaic is a website that lets you put your photo over their homepage,with your photo linking to your blog
Are you an avid blogger and keep looking for easy ways to promote your blog....!
If 'Yes' then give BloggersMosaic a try.It's a website that lets you put your photo over their homepage,with your photo linking to your blog. Being on a homepage gives you more exposure to an unexplored audience.
You are just required to buy a spot for yourself on the homepage and you pay according to the size of your photo.It will cost you $0.25 per pixel(if personal blog) and $0.5 per pixel(if corporate blog).And you need to pay once FOREVER.
The noble part is that a tree is planted whenever a blogger joins the system.Hence when you pay to buy a spot,you are also paying a small chunk to get a tree planted.
Jason Calacanis email titled 'the future of startups'. Subscribe to Jasin's email list and read a lot of interesting mail.
If you haven't subscribed to Jason's email list till now then better subscribe it now itself.Must say,it's worth subscribing.I truly appreciate,not just his insight into web technology but also his ability to write such long(really long) emails to his subscribers with hardly any uninteresting stuff.
And after going through his recent mail titled "The Future of Startups",you can certainly visualise the technology trends/changes that have happened so far and the changes that may happen in the time to come.
So,here is a very short summary of his long mail titled "The Future of Startups"(specially helpful to those who have less time but still want themselves to be updated with jason's knowledge bank).
And it's not republishing at all.Have a look !
The Yahoo advertisement deal has been dumped by Google. The description about it is given below.
Jerry Yang may be thinking this moment "Oh my God...The BIG deal is OVER !" and all the expectations of Yahoo! from this deal appear deep dumped by Google.
'Google-Yahoo! Ad deal' was possibly the biggest hope of Yahoo! for the past few months,not just for the company's shareholders but also for every Y! employee who was wishing a "secured" future for the company(even if they themselves are not secure).
Specially when Yahoo was negotiating with Microsoft over company's worth,the only 'pseudo' support behind dishonouring MS acquisition proposal was 'expected Ad deal' with Google to get Y! profits back on track and therefore increase in Yahoo!'s overall worth.His activist campaign attracted unprecedented involvement of people online by creating personalized experiences for supporters, allowing them to raise money, meet like-minded neighbors, use phone calls to interact, and get e-mails and SMS updates and calls to action.
Anyone who disputes the idea that his was a true, online grassroots campaign, the first in…
Here's the Aamir khan blog stats.
Indian celebrities are yet to wake up to their online presence in a serious way as just a handful of actors have their official websites and selected few blog regularly to connect with their fans online.
But two of the most popular celebrities who've also been blogging for quite a while and have talked about their blogs in public several times are Amitabh bachchan(hosted on BIGAdda) and Aamir Khan
And if you haven't paid a visit to Aamir's blog for a while then go visit it as his latest 'All Muscle' avatar is right there at the homepage.This also makes him the most popular and the most muscular celebrity blogger of India.
Although,Aamir is still to reveal his blog stats
The article enlists the Yahoo Google deal effects. Google-Yahoo! deal has just been revised to tunnel through government's issues with the deal.
This simply means that Yahoo! has much less financial interests left in the deal and therefore they will have to keep putting their efforts into their own search advertising system.
Specially the two year tenure will actually give opportunity to Yahoo! to improve their services and discontinue the deal whenever they feel like.A deal for a decade could be a long-term pain for Yahoo!.
Although Google-Yahoo! deal is suspected to be affected by the US election results but such chances are slim by our judgement.Cloud computing refers to the situation when your computational needs don't require your own IT infrastructure but internet through which you access all.
While I was checking my Gmail account,a folk caught me on chat asking about one of the articles on TechPluto.He was interested in knowing more about 'Microsoft's Cloud computing services' and what actually are they going to provide under their latest venture.
But soon I realised that the guy had some wrong notions about "Cloud Computing".And I think, it's not just him but many others who're still not able to interpret the word "Cloud computing" in correct sense.
And even various sources on internet describe "Cloud Computing" in their own way.In general,Cloud computing is described a concept through which the customer gets billed only for the duration and the extent to which that customer uses the web services(mostly 'servers') rather than paying a fixed rental for a service(servers).
But actually the above description is known as "Utility Computing".
But soon I realised that the guy had some wrong notions about "Cloud Computing".And I think, it's not just him but many others who're still not able to interpret the word "Cloud computing" in correct sense.
And even various sources on internet describe "Cloud Computing" in their own way.In general,Cloud computing is described a concept through which the customer gets billed only for the duration and the extent to which that customer uses the web services(mostly 'servers') rather than paying a fixed rental for a service(servers).
But actually the above description is known as "Utility Computing".Here's PDC2008 event details. The event(October 27-30) disclosed some of the most talked about projects of Microsoft(including Windows 7)
Although PDC2008(Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference 2008) was nowhere hyped compared to large scale events like WWDC(Apple's) but this time,there were some good surprises by Microsoft to put forward.
The event(October 27-30) disclosed some of the most talked about projects of Microsoft(including Windows 7) and overall,the event has somewhat indicated Microsoft's intentions of dominating online business landscapes from now onwards.
On day 1(Oct 27),Microsoft announced Azure,which is a stack of cloud services that will stand as a competitor to Amazon’s S3 and Rackspace’s Mosso
Azure SDK comes with Windows Azure which will serve as the foundation for applications that will run in the cloud.The concept is about turning servers into a ubiquitously distributed operating system and therefore running applications that both interact with PC-based applications and run within a web browser as well.
