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Moore’s Law For Socialmedia. Do What You Can Do Best.

Moores's Law For Socialmedia. Do What You Can Do Best

Concentrating on their core business and having the vision to ensure that facebook will offer THE infrastructure platform to enable new applications and participate in this growth is the right approach too. Too many individuals and too many companies are trying to do everything by their own. Combing available services (as Skype Video for instance) with the power of the facebook infrastructure is surely far more intelligent than competing with the world's greatest. Read more »

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Running IE6 in parallel with IE8

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Most cooperations are suffering from the fact that they must run a lot of legacy systems which have been adopted carefully and with a lot of efforts to run on Internet Explorer 6. Despite the fact that the Internet Explorer 8 has a compatibility mode, the changes Microsoft implemented in the newest stable version are very fundamental that a lot of applications will not be able to run on the newest version of IE. Read more »

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Microsoft to add Java Support to Azure

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Jackson Shaw just digged this information out on his blogIt is interesting to see how Microsoft is accepting more and more standards and is changing its mind set.However it is hard to understand why they didn't build Adobe Flash support into their new Windows Mobile 7. The whole technology - tough looking good - is again outdated in comparaison to the competition. Read more »

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Microsoft’s Cloud Computing Advancement Act

Microsoft’s Senior Vice President and General Counsel Brad Smith spoke about this at the Brookings Institute in Washington D.C. on January 20th 2010.Brad focus in this speech on security concerns due to Cloud Computing (his whole speech can be downloaded in the article. Read more »

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Microsoft Sharepoint versus Google Apps

SaaS and Cloud computing? Everyone is talking about it. Instead of just talking I have been trusted to test different vendor tools and their different functionalities. Today I want to shed light on a very simple item: Websites, or Webparts. After working with Microsoft’s Sharepoint 2007 (I am talking about the standard functionalities only) for two [...] Read more »