Google has launched what many see as its answer to the growing phenomenon of social search in general and Facebook’s “Like” button in particular: the +1 button. It is similar in concept, although in Google’s case it will eventually be included in search results. When users see something they like on a Google property such [...]
Succeeding with social media marketing was one of the keynote topics at the Web 2.0 conference Thursday. Others involved tips on going mobile, while some touched on the subject of design, which seems to be gaining new importance, judging from the number of keynotes focusing on that topic at the conference. There was no shortage [...]
It was a generally interesting day of keynote speeches at the Web 2.0 conference Wednesday, although a couple of the presentations were real mind-benders. One keynote laid out how developers can use core concepts of gaming apps to create better products. Others dealt with creating infectious action, going viral successfully, and data and Web 3.0. [...]
Cloud computing is a priority for enterprises seeking greater agility, operational efficiency and overall cost reduction, but security concerns continue to inhibit its use. Half of all companies not adopting cloud computing cite security as the reason, according to a Forrester Research October 2010 study, “Security and the Cloud.” Whether considering a private cloud or [...]
There’s nothing like a splashy success to make the lawyers start crawling out of the woodwork, and that’s just what we’ve been seeing in spades with regard to Android over the past few weeks or so. Just recently it was the hullabaloo over Android’s licensing and headers, of course, and now it’s starting to look [...]
NASA’s MESSENGER spacecraft on Tuesday and Wednesday captured and delivered to Earth the first photographs of Mercury ever taken from within the planet’s orbit. Taken at 5:20 am EDT Tuesday, the historic first photo was soon joined by 364 more of the solar system’s innermost planet, and several of them were released on Wednesday. Photos [...]
NASA’s MESSENGER spacecraft on Tuesday and Wednesday captured and delivered to Earth the first photographs of Mercury ever taken from within the planet’s orbit. Taken at 5:20 am EDT Tuesday, the historic first photo was soon joined by 364 more of the solar system’s innermost planet, and several of them were released on Wednesday. Photos [...]
At first glance, the Web 2.0 conference, being held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, appears tailor-made for today’s audience. Keynotes are kept short — about 20 minutes each — and follow each other in rapid-fire succession. They’re posted on the Web. The audience is mainly young and armed with multiple mobile devices — [...]
As online shopping becomes a larger and larger part of global consumers’ spending habits, they are demanding the highest levels of availability, performance and security. Your application cannot be unavailable, slow or vulnerable. Period. The single most important factor in keeping an application live and performing well is ensuring that your data center [...]
Having multiple choices of desktop environments is one of the Linux OS’s strong points — as well as its potential nemesis. This lack of a uniform desktop strategy means confusion for Linux newcomers and frustration for seasoned users. For example, the two most used desktop environments are GNOME and KDE. But the choices do not [...]


