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Miguel Membrado

AWS Free Usage Tier - 0 views

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    A new free offert from Amazon to start with cloud computing and storage. Google's competition with its free App Engine first level of usage is good :)
Imane Benomar

Google Tags: Now free for 30 days | ZDNet - 0 views

shared by Imane Benomar on 23 Jul 10 - Cached
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    30 days of free advertising with Google Tags
Miguel Membrado

Google prépare une offensive sur les réseaux sociaux - Informatique - High-Te... - 0 views

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    Intéressante analyse des réseaux sociaux en général et de ce que pourrait être le prochain Google Me. A suivre de près.
Miguel Membrado

A new way to work with Zoho | FastCompany.TV - 0 views

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    Think you know what work might look like in the future? Zoho's evangelist (and guy who setup their data center) Raju Vegesna shows me how he can gather data from the Internet, process it in a spreadsheet, and build a report -- all within minutes using Zoho's free services. Oh, and all while he could be collaborating with coworkers from around the world on live data. This is a new way to work and it's pretty exciting to think about how cloud-based technologies like Zoho's suite of applications will change how we'll work
Miguel Membrado

The economist - A special report in social networking (free PDF version) - Jan. 30, 2010 - 0 views

  • Online social networks are changing the way people communicate, work and play, and mostly for the better, says Martin Giles
Miguel Membrado

Le zero email comme objectif à 3 ans chez ATOS - 0 views

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    Cela se rapproche sacrément de notre slogan "email free" et va permettre de justifier que nous étions dans le vrai en lançant se mouvement ! http://kmd.li/ciyjZs
Miguel Membrado

FT.com / Comment / Analysis - Sweet to tweet - 0 views

  • If Twitter succeeds in attracting a mass audience, there will be “all sorts of revenue opportunities”, claims Mr Chaffee. But for now, with plenty of cash in the bank, it can afford to build its audience for “years” before worrying about how to make money, he says.This “build it and they will come” approach has produced many of the biggest names on the internet. It was the strategy behind household names such as YouTube and Skype as well as Google itself. Twitter still has a long way to go to join that club but, among the many consumer internet services that are struggling for attention, it has a better chance than most.
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    Financial Times analyses twitter phenomenon. Very interesting to read. 'If Twitter succeeds in attracting a mass audience, there will be "all sorts of revenue opportunities", claims Mr Chaffee. But for now, with plenty of cash in the bank, it can afford to build its audience for "years" before worrying about how to make money, he says. This "build it and they will come" approach has produced many of the biggest names on the internet. It was the strategy behind household names such as YouTube and Skype as well as Google itself. Twitter still has a long way to go to join that club but, among the many consumer internet services that are struggling for attention, it has a better chance than most."
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