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Structure 08 Recap: Yo Founders! There's Gold in Them Clouds!GigaOM Jul 4, 2008 (3 weeks ago) GigaOM???s Structure 08 event offered a terrific opportunity to survey the changing landscape of computing infrastructure. But as with all technology shifts, innovation won???t just belong to the big established players like VMWare, Amazon, Google, Sun Microsystems, Salesforce.com and NetSuite. With that in mind, Found|READ asked a panel of conference participants to share their thoughts [.... |
I've Been GnippedFeld Thoughts Jul 2, 2008 (3 weeks ago) Earlier this year we made a seed investment in a new company called Gnip. Yesterday, Gnip launched their first service - a free centralized callback server that notifies data consumers (such as Plaxo) in real-time when there is new data about their users on various data producing sites (such as Flickr and Digg).... |
Elemental Technologies Nets $7.1MGigaOM Jul 17, 2008 (1 week ago) Elemental Technologies, a startup focused on faster transcoding, has raised $7.1 million from General Catalyst Partners and Voyager Capital. The company's software uses the graphics processor rather than the CPU inside a computer to handle the work of ripping a DVD or video file to another format. It's one of several startups using Nvidia's [.... |
Early Computer Animated MoviesFeld Thoughts Jul 3, 2008 (3 weeks ago) I'm knee deep in reading The Pixar Touch: The Making of a Company, listening to Pink Floyd, and enjoying a perfect Homer, Alaska evening with Amy. I was an undergraduate at MIT during the Lucasfilm days of what became Pixar and vaguely remember early Media Lab / Project Athena animation stuff and watching super cool computer graphics wizardry post-SIGGRAPHs at the Computer Museum in Boston.... |
GigaOM Interview: Citrix CTO Simon Crosby on Xen, Microsoft & VMwareGigaOM Jul 2, 2008 (3 weeks ago) Citrix CTO Simon Crosby wants his company to be the dominant player in the virtualization market. Part of his strategy involves Microsoft's Hyper-V hypervisor, while part of its revolves around services that "play nicely with others.... |
GigaNET PM: S3's Outage Numbers, Virtual Carbon, SnagFilmsGigaOM Jul 21, 2008 (5 days ago) Web Worker Daily: Just how bad was the S3 outage? WWD has the numbers. Earth2Tech: Carbon offsets have been available for purchase for avatars of the user-created world Second Life for some time. Now you can literally see the carbon emission levels of all the virtual cars, planes, and appliances around you, too.... |
NetNewsWire on the iPhoneFeld Thoughts Jul 10, 2008 (2 weeks ago) I've heard from several people that NetNewsWire on the iPhone is awesome. While I'm not a Mac user, I'm anxiously awaiting my new iPhone (Ross promises that I'll have it - along with Exchange sync - on Monday). In the mean time, I'm psyched that my friends at NewsGator have once again harnessed... |
Will They Really Modu?GigaOM Jul 1, 2008 (3 weeks ago) I've been in Tel Aviv for almost two days and I still haven't been able to shake off the jet lag, mostly because I've been so busy catching up with old friends, making new ones, and learning all I can about what's going on in this tiny country, which has the highest number of startups [...]... |
10 of the Biggest Platform Development MistakesGigaOM Jun 30, 2008 (3 weeks ago) Just like with golf, technology is as much about ensuring that your bad hits are recoverable as it is ensuring that you make great ones. Here are 10 common mistakes made during platform development and the ones we believe are the most important to avoid.... |
The Myth of No SoftwareGigaOM Jun 28, 2008 (1 month ago) The debate around cloud computing and software-as-a-service (SaaS) has energized industry conversations on the future of software. But in fact what we are witnessing in the software industry today is not a revolution, but an evolution. Customers are most concerned with how to use software to sustain competitive advantage, align IT with the business and [.... |








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