Submitted by multiplayerit
from blog:
Era proprio un video rubato C'è stata un po' di confusione sul video "leaked" comparso tempo fa su internet riguardante The Witcher 2.Un video evidentemente "rubato" - come ben si comprende vedendo il tipico effetto "mosso" d (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
from Google Reader:
Rackspace Hosting, Inc. (NYSE:RAX) is catching up with Amazon.com when it comes to cloud computing. About a year ago Rackspace Hosting CEO Lanham Napier said that Amazon.com was far ahead of them. But now Napier admits that (Read More)
Submitted by multiplayerit
from blog:
Non sono state progettate per spillare soldi ai giocatori Il lead system designer di Dragon Age: Origins, George Zoeller, ha spiegato a Fidgit l'idea del team alla base delle espansioni programmate per il gioco.In sostanza, Z (Read More)
Cloud Computing:
Earlier this month at Cloud World/Open World I bumped into Jonathan Bryce one of the two founders of the cloud platform formerly known as “Mosso” (now known as Rackspace Cloud). Last year when I interviewed Jonathan, I did a (Read More)
CenterNetworks:
Hosting company Rackspace has announced that they will be launching a Chicago datacenter in late 2009. From the announcement, “Rackspace will lease approximately 36,700 square feet of raised floor space, consisting of 5.633 m (Read More)
Techgeist:
In case you missed it, TechCrunch went down, due to some fun fun MediaTemple failing. Big Boy Arrington took it very well, chiming in:I do love when the excrement hits the cooling implements. Recently, Allen Stern of Centerne (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Rackspace is open-sourcing the specs for its Cloud Servers and Cloud Files APIs under the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution license, enabling third-party developers to copy, implement and rehash them as they see fit. In additi (Read More)
Submitted by magitam
from Google Reader:
Rackspace Hosting Inc. (NYSE:RAX) is expecting to return customer credit from the major outage that they had this past Monday. The dollar amount that the company is expecting to return will be between $2.5 and $3.5 million a (Read More)
WebResourcesDepot:
Cloud hosting, storage & content delivery networks (CDNs) are very popular services for the last few years, which is very normal, as they offer a series of advantages in running + serving web applications.An application hoste (Read More)
Get A New Browser:
In the wake of Google’s downtime we have decided at 48Web to develop a Cloud Disaster Recovery Plan for our business. Once completed we’ll be providing it to anyone interested in using it to model their own disaster recovery (Read More)
Jeremy Zawodny's blog:
Given the current state of the economy, here's a quick job plug foranyone interested and qualified.At the Drizzle Developer Day on Friday, I got to meet Adrian Ottofrom Rackspace. Rackspace hasa cloud offering (think Aamazon (Read More)
Submitted by jgmize
from Google Reader:
After the Cloud:PreludeSo FarThe New BigIntermissionI've made a few hints so far about what cloud service I'd like to see come into being, and at the end of this post, we'll get closer to discussing that. Hang in there: the p (Read More)
Nico's shared items in Google Reader:
Cloud computing is changing the way we provision hardware and software for on-demand capacity fulfillment. Lately I have been thinking about the ways on-demand servers, storage, and CDNs are changing the way we develop web ap (Read More)
Submitted by pwarnock
from Google Reader:
So, the big news is out: Robert Scoble and Rocky Barbanica are Rackers. And now, the big question is why?
Its pretty simple. (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Our roundtable on cloud computing is coming up next week. (Get tickets here via Eventbrite: $75 each based on availability). In addition to the previously announced speakers, I am happy to announce a few more very special (Read More)
Mashable!:
Apple has confirmed the rumors that iTunes will be moving to a variable pricing structure. Top tracks will carry a $1.29 price point, while other, less popular songs will be available at $0.99 and $0.69. Along with the new (Read More)
Submitted by ajsmom514
from YouTube:
At the Web 2.0 Expo, we asked Tim O'Reilly, Dan Farber, Matt Mullenweg, Jay Cross, Brian Solis, Kevin Marks, Steve Gillmor, Jeremy Tanner, Maggie Fox, Tom McGovern, Sam Lawrence, Stowe Boyd, David Tebbutt, Dave McClure, Chris (Read More)
Mashable!:
Don’t think cloud computing is a wonderful thing? Wait until everyone and their mother has a netbook in hand.Yeah, you know, those small Wi-Fi-happy machines sporting 8-13” screens, flash-based storage drives, Intel Atom cent (Read More)