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Monday, July 27, 2009

A look at cloud computing's dark lining; Amazon fails to remember the physical

Amazon fails to remember the physical; Why HTML 5 is important for mobile development
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A look at cloud computing's dark lining

Unless you've been living in a cave all summer like one of my friends (it's in Finland, he's an artistic genius) you've probably heard the buzz about cloud computing. Read full story

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Amazon fails to remember the physical
This column is not really about Amazon violating its own terms of service by deleting e-books that its Kindle customers had purchased. Most commentators are painting Amazon's actions as some sort of isolated brain fart, but I think it's not actually an Amazon-specific problem.

Why HTML 5 is important for mobile development
With the effective cancellation of the W3C's XHTML2 project, HTML 5 emerges as the foundation for future Web development. And, under the pressure of mobile Web development, it will very quickly become very important.

RFID: Passport to Insecurity
While we're on the theme of governmental incompetence, I saw this piece on the fundamental insecurity of the passive RFID chips now being embedded in US (and a few other) passports. While I don't think most of us have much to worry about in terms of personal physical security while abroad (being kidnapped in the south of France but technologically-sophisticated terrorists?

Web site monitors and PowerPoint timers
Mark Gibbs discusses a really cheap, er, cost-effective Web and service monitoring service and then goes looking for an onscreen timer for PowerPoint. What an exotic life he leads.

Apple takes legal heel off throat of wiki operator
A wiki operator who was browbeaten by Apple's legal team into removing posts about circumventing the company's music-playback software tells me he is relieved that the iTunes proprietor has changed its tune and he'll be able to restore the disputed pages. Apple backed off only under legal pressure of its own in the form of a lawsuit filed against it by the Electronic Frontier Foundation.

The Moment of Truth Nears For Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2
Get ready. With both Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 in RTM, we're only weeks away of knowing if Vista is really behind us.

July Giveaways
Cisco Subnet is giving away 15 copies each of books on Enterprise Web 2.0 and Building a Greener Data Center; Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from New Horizons to one lucky reader and 15 copies of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services Unleashed. Entry forms can be found on the Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet home pages. Deadline for entries July 31.

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