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Miguel Membrado

Will it last? We prefer continue to use @evernote / Google Keep-Save what's on your mind - 0 views

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    Ce produit sera-t-il pérenne dans le temps ? Ne subira-t-il pas le sort du notebook ou de google reader, disparaître du jour au lendemain alors qu'on y a mis toutes nos données personnelles ? Je préfère me fier à Evernote en l'occurence, au moins ils ne font que ça.
Jacques Gilbert

Google's DocVerse links Office with Google Docs | Relevant Results - CNET News - 0 views

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    That could be a useful way of helping people migrate, but it can also just let them keep the same bad habits and just work the same way, only their documents are now stored in a different server.
Miguel Membrado

Lessons from Google Wave failure | ZDNet - 0 views

  • I’m not calling for wholesale changes here. But before announcing any project to the world the company needs to know it’s putting its global reputation on the line. Such announcements are news, a big Biden deal. Until you know what a project is about, or until you really need to tell people, keep it to yourself. It’s less embarrassing.
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    About the business model of services like Google Wave, and why Google should be more careful before to launch products or before to kill them! Because even if the product has not a great success, the impact could be important.
Miguel Membrado

Adobe: Flash Apps Will Run On The iPad, Even Full Screen At Some Point - 3 views

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    A very important information, because if it becomes possible for flash developers to translate their flash apps into iPhone apps, the market will explode completely.
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    I think this is Adobe trying to keep Flash relevant while the world is going to move to HTML5 and H.264. Flash is a proprietary format that does not belong on the web. It has been successful because it has been perceived as a standard, and a lot of people thought that they "had" to support it. More people are now realizing that it does not have to be that way, that Flash is buggy, heavy on CPU and bandwidth, expensive, and insecure, and are moving away from it. The iPhone and soon the iPad are just helping them move faster.
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