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| Interactive Art: "The Cloud" “The Cloud” is an interactive sculpture that uses hundreds of sensors to control over 15,000 fiber optic strands. If you happen to be in Florence, outside the Fortezza da Basso, be sure to check it out. The website has a lot more information about “The Cloud”, including pictures and videos of the prototype.
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 10.29 |
| Cloud Computing Reality Check: Gmail Goes Down For A Day Take note before jumping on the cloud bandwagon: even relatively mature cloud applications like Google's (GOOG) gmail -- which unlike the many cloud upstarts already has a track record several years long -- still suffer fro [..] |
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 9.529 |
| Amazon Welcomes Microsoft To The Cloud (AMZN, MSFT) Microsoft's (MSFT) turn to join the cloud game. The company today announced a deal with Amazon (AMZN) to run Windows Server on the Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). A smart move for Redmond. Cloud computing mania may be [..] |
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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 8.658 |
Steve Ballmer announces Windows Cloud OS “Developers, developers, developers, developers!” Steve Ballmer has just announced limited details about a new Windows Operating System: Cloud. Separate from the upcoming and highly anticipated Windows 7, Cloud is geared toward developers to aid them in writing web-based or cloud-computing applications. While Microsoft has primarily been a desktop-based software company, it is opening [..] |
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 | Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog | Relevance: 8.643 |
| The new economics of computing Are we missing the point about cloud computing? That question has been rattling around in my mind for the last few days, as the chatter about the role of the cloud in business IT has intensified. The discussion to date has largely had a retrospective cast, focusing on the costs and benefits of shifting existing IT functions and operations from in-house data centers into the cloud. How can the clou [..] |
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 | Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog | Relevance: 8.530 |
| EMC's "very massive" storage cloud As Amazon struggles today with the first big outage to afflict its popular S3 data-storage service, it looks like it will also soon be facing a big new competitor. The storage giant EMC looks like it's gearing up for a major move into "the cloud." Like other traditional IT component suppliers, EMC sees cloud computing as both threat and opportunity. On the one hand, it could put a large dent into [..] |
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 | Alley Insider | Relevance: 8.344 |
 | Nerdblog.Net | Relevance: 7.636 |
| MySpace elbows into the Cloud Social netvomit now available wirelessly
MySpace has teamed up with The Cloud to offer UK social networkers free access to Wi-fi hotspots, so they can keep up with what their pretend friends are up to while out socialising.
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 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 7.333 |
 | Silicon Alley Insider | Relevance: 7.173 |
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 | Joystiq | Relevance: 7.088 |
Valve emits Steam Cloud syncing service Nov. 6 Filed under: PC
Announced in May, Valve's Steam Cloud service will be up-and-running in time for the arrival of the Left 4 Dead demo - at least for those who've pre-ordered the game - on Thursday, Nov. 6. S [..] |
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 | Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog | Relevance: 7.037 |
| Cloud as a feature Microsoft has been touting its "software plus services" strategy for some time, but if you want see some of the most creative thinking about how to meld cloud services with traditional PC software you'd do well to look not at Microsoft but at Mathematica. Wolfram Research, which makes Mathemetica, a heavy-duty and widely used program for computation and modeling, announced last week that it will b [..] |
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 | Boy Genius Report | Relevance: 7.037 |
Microsoft joins the mile high club, embraces the cloud It seems like it has been forever since Google first unveiled its Google Docs online productivity suite and popularized the concept of working in the cloud, so to speak. Sure it was embraced by many, businesses around the world were generally hesitant to stray from the addiction that Microsoft Office has become. Since then, a [...] [..] |
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 | Kotaku | Relevance: 6.959 |
| A History of Interactive Fiction [Interactive Fiction] This is an oldie (appearing in 2006) but goodie if you're interested in interactive fiction — Jimmy Maher wrote a lengthy, well-written and comprehensive history of interactive fiction, from Eliza to the era of Infocom to the state of IF [..] |
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