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Google’s App Engine 1.3.0 was released yesterday along with a brand new Blobstore API allowing the storage and serving of files up to 50MB.
Store and Serve – Files can be uploaded and stored as blobs, to be served later in response to user requests...
Google’s App Engine 1.3.0 was released yesterday along with a brand new Blobstore API allowing the storage and serving of files up to 50MB.
Store and Serve – Files can be uploaded and stored as blobs, to be served later in response to user requests...
Yahoo! is releasing its own distribution of Hadoop: Hadoop is a distributed file system and parallel execution environment that enables its users to process massive amounts of data. In response to frequent requests from the Hadoop community, Yahoo! is...
The discussion over Google’s latest move into behavioral ad targeting is all over TechMeme. Basically what this means is that Google will start selling users (or more specifically, clusters of users, like football fans for example) in addition to words...
(Cross posted from CloudAve) Microsoft announced today its rollout plans for the 3rd wave of Windows Live services.
The goal of this latest release wave, according to company officials, is to simplify the use of the offered services and unify the user...
Last month Google released its Chrome browser to the public and as usual it made a lot of PR noise (and a comic book) and got lots of favorable reviews Google released its Chrome browser to the world about a month ago. It made a lot of PR noise, a comic...
I’ve received a lot of good feedback for my initial post about Chrome comparing its “Microsoft Killer” hype to the GTalk (now mostly defunct) launch a few years ago. However, I’ve also heard from several folks who disagree (like Asaf for example). The...
It seems like Google is making comic books these days. Its also announcing a new browser - Chrome - which we haven’t and know nothing about except the fact that it’s (obviously, an antitrust waiting to happend?) bundled with Google Gears. This of course...
Dare has written a post that claims there's an exodus from Google to Microsoft. The post is driven by his own observations and a post entitled Back to Microsoft from Sergey Solanik detailing his departure to Microsoft. Sergey's post contains some...
When asked about Microsoft last week at the GarageGeeks event, Sergey Brin , Google's co-founder, answered that "Microsoft has a monopoly on being the bad guy". Well, I guess Evil is subjective as we're seeing more and more news items...
About half a year ago, just before my lengthy travels to Bangalore and Seattle I came to the conclusion that its about time to take my emails online so that they'll be accessible from anywhere, not just the Outlook client on my personal machine. Google...
There has been a lot of rumors and Dennis Howlett just broke the news on ZDnet. It's also on FT now... It's interesting that I got the news via Twitter before the online media broke the story... Jeff Pulver suggests (on Twitter) that Google (GOOG...
I've mentioned before my Google Reader Links Blog. I can easily share links from blogs I read on Google Reader instead of filling my blog with link posts. Today, the Google Reader team added social networking features ! Here's the help page describing...
Google just announced that MySpace and Six Apart will join its OpenSocial initiative together with Orkut, Salesforce, LinkedIn, Ning, Hi5, Plaxo, Friendster, Viadeo and Oracle. OpenSocial is an open interchange that allows users to take their social graph...
Google is just another big (Evil?) cooperate entity like the rest of them. Check out this post from the founders of Dodgeball that was acquired by Google. It's no real secret that Google wasn't supporting dodgeball the way we expected. The whole...
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