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Cloud Computing Activity Center

The computing industry is changing from one in which software is delivered in shrinkwrapped packages to one in which everything we need can be accessed online. Microsoft is onboard with this new computing paradigm--usually called Cloud Computing, but sometimes referred to as "utility computing," "Software + Services," or similar monikers--but we've got a long way to go. In this Activity Center, I'll highlight the latest blog posts, reviews, showcases, and screenshots related to this ongoing trend.

Mozilla Firefox 3 Review

The world's greatest Web browser has been significantly updated and you're going to want to check it out in this exhaustive new review of Mozilla Firefox 3... Read more

Apple MobileMe Preview

In my latest preview, I examine Apple's iPhone companion, the MobileMe cloud computing service, and see what it really offers to Windows users... Read more

iPhone 3G's Achilles Heel is still AT&T

Apple, Apple, Apple. Why have you saddled the most innovative mobile device of the decade with the worst possible wireless network in the world? Why? EDGE was bad enough. Really bad, actually. Historically bad. So bad it made me pine for Verizon. I mean... Read more

Apple iPhone 3G Preview

In this exhaustive overview of the iPhone 3G, I examine the iPhone-related announcements made at this week's WWDC keynote... Read more

Google I/O '08 Keynote: Client, Connectivity, and the Cloud

Here's the entire 90-minute keynote address from last week's Google I/O show: YouTube: Google I/O '08 Keynote: Client, Connectivity, and the Cloud Why is this interesting? There's all kinds of goodness in there, including the already-famous... Read more

Acrobat.com Beta

Adobe : Work. Together. Anywhere. Acrobat.com is a set of online services — file sharing and storage, PDF converter, online word processor, and web conferencing — you can use to create and share documents, communicate in real time, and simplify... Read more

Yahoo BrowserPlus Sneak Peek

Earlier this week, Google renamed its Google Gears technology simply to Gears in an effort to better position its link between cloud computing solutions and the desktop as a general solution anyone (not just Google) can use. And of course there are competitors... Read more

Opera supports Google Gears in desktop and mobile browsers

Opera sent along the following news today: Opera Software announced today it will support Gears in its desktop and mobile browsers. The inclusion of Gears in Opera's main browsing products supports Opera's vision of transforming the browser into... Read more

Questions and comments about Firefox 3, IE 8, the future of Web browsers, cloud computing, and how it all comes together

So it's always amusing to me when the mainstream press tries to cover tech products, but I was particularly interested in this one since I'm in the middle of writing my own Firefox 3 review. I think that terms like "innovative" are thrown... Read more

Cloud Computing: So You Don't Have to Stand Still

ChangingThe New York Times tries to explain the inevitability of cloud computing, though I don't agree with the notion that this movement is the "jargon of the moment," unless of course the contention is that the phrase cloud computing will simply... Read more

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