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Culture Cloud computing hangover I came away from GigaOM's Structure 08 with cloud-computing overload. Just trying to define cloud computing is daunting given all the hype and companies thunderclapping. After attendingGigaOM's Structure 08, I came away with a cloud-computing hangover. Just trying to define cloud computing is daunting given all the hype and companies thunderclapping. Today the rese
Cloud computing is set to take over the world, or at least possibly replace Microsoft Outlook. The cloud concept is simple: It's a way to access your data and apps from anywhere, via the Internet (or "the cloud"). Yet everyone from Gartner Group to Google has a slightly different take on cloud computing: It can be anything from storing and sharing documents on Google Docs to running your entire co
Structure 08 Amazon CTO Werner Vogels believes that cloud computing will be commonplace within two years. Before delivering his Wednesday morning keynote at Structure 08 here in San Francisco, Vogels looked ahead to a future incarnation of this cloud-obsessed mini-conference. "At Structure 10, the whole discussion will be different," he said. "All the things that now seem new will be established."
By John Markoff June 27, 2008 7:21 pm June 27, 2008 7:21 pm Andrew S. Grove, Intel’s former chairman and chief executive, is wading into the energy debate, arguing that America’s national goal of energy independence is misguided. He reasons that a more sensible approach for both environmental and political reasons would be shifting to a goal of “energy resilience.” In the July/August issue of the
LOS ANGELES � Google is experimenting with a new method of distributing original material on the Web, and some Hollywood film financiers are betting millions that the company will succeed. In September, Seth MacFarlane, creator of “Family Guy” on television, will unveil a carefully guarded new project called “Seth MacFarlane’s Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy.” Unlike “Family Guy,” which is broadcast o
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