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Monday, August 23rd, 2010 | Author: admin

Since the time Google migrated to the new Rocket fast Search codenamed caffeine, it has way more potential left untamed.  And that’s why Google is now various ways of utilizing this horsepower — The latest being “search” as you type.

The feature, which Google confirmed it is testing on a select number of users, goes one big step beyond .. Read Further »

Friday, June 18th, 2010 | Author: admin

gdrive This is something everyone had been waiting for. Google had announced a Google docs Any file format storage of 1GB few months back, which was limited to sharing with defined set of people.

Google just made sharing and storing files into the cloud very easy, Now you can make your Google Docs visible and accessible to .. Read Further »

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 | Author: admin

Till now it was messy and time consuming if you wanted to Clip, combine multiple videos to one and then process them for long durations, especially on low end laptops.

From today onwards, the pain is over, YouTube has announced Online/ Cloud-based Video editing tool that gives users power and flexibility in the uploaded videos like never before.

The new YouTube editor allows

  • Trimming Videos
  • Mix and match clips
  • Add music (swap sound)
  • Combine multiple videos in custom fashion

Last weekend, Oracle announced it’s latest offering that enables Virtualization-Aware Java Applications on top of Weblogic webserver.

Taking it further, is Salesforce and VMware, who are turning cloud computing into a Java runtime environment. The companies have partnered to together enable Spring framework based Java cloud. The foundation would be  VMware’s vSphere virtualization infrastructure and will be hosted, of course, at Salesforce.com.

VMforce (the name is obvious) will be able to host any Java .. Read Further »

Sunday, March 28th, 2010 | Author: admin

Planning and building a Wide area Wireless Network could be painfully challenging.  Mobile service Providers have faced different kinds of challenges in Maintaining the 3G network throughout countries like US, UK, India, China where the urgency had taken flight long ago.

Lot of the back-end work deals with complex signalling and RF management which is both tedious and expensive to maintain. But seems like  IBM researchers in China have come up with a faster, yet, elegant solution that reckons shifting the signal-processing overhead from base stations into the cloud. This will make it cheaper and easier .. Read Further »

Thursday, March 11th, 2010 | Author: admin

No matter Notebooks, PCs are becoming faster and better on graphics but the idea for Cloud Games-on-demand still make alot more sense.

Apart from technical benefits like prevailing thin-clients, platform independence; it can discourage piracy and reduce time to hit the market for game developers. OnLive had been over this concept since along while. They’ve demoed LIVE gaming via TV, PC, Mac in the past nothing was as detailed as the recent one. The video is lengthy but worth every second as it takes you into a convincing .. Read Further »

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 | Author: admin

Google has just launched Google Apps Marketplace during it’s annual event  ”Campfire One”  in Mountain View. The App MarketPlace is a new app store for business.

The Apps MarketPlace is essentially an app store integrated within Google Apps that would allow third-party developers to sell software directly to Google’s business consumers. The concept is very similar to Apple’s App Store difference being it target corporate business .. Read Further »

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Saturday, January 16th, 2010 | Author: admin

Thanks to the rising cloud fever, you don’t have to carry your data: music, documents, movies, photos and more. On the other side, Popular Cloud processing solutions like Google’s App Engine and Microsoft Azure offer Cloud processing for hosting different services.

We may not see GDrive coming out ever, but here is something even better.

One step further in Cloud computing is the Cloud OS. No, we are not talking about Chrome OS or Jolicloud OS likes but rather an Operating System that has a thinner client: a .. Read Further »

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Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 | Author: admin

Backups are good idea but what about the Cloud data,  are they secure enough ? What if someone hacks into your Gmail and cleans off everything?


Backupify comes to the rescue.  Backupify is an online service that allows you to backup all your  cloud applications:

This includes: Gmail, Google Docs, .. Read Further »

Monday, December 07th, 2009 | Author: admin

Wireless Networks have long been a threat to our network security. Security freaks know it that breaking a wireless WEP network takes couple of seconds. All it takes is to capture those IVs and calculate the key by simple maths.

When WEP was launched it was called Wired equivalent privacy, Now people call it Wasted

On the contrary, WPA based networks are still better, it need dictionary brute force which can be very slow at times coz all the permutations and combinations will take several hours over standard core duo or quad cores. However, what if you could leverage the Power of Cloud computing to do this, it would take couple of minutes.

.. Read Further »

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