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Apple makes you rich, Android leaves you...bored

Jonny Evans: What to expect from Apple's WWDC next week | The Best Web Apps and Online Services

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Apple makes you rich, Android leaves you...bored
Smartphone developers: You won't get rich quick on Google's Android Market, step away from fragmentation land and get yourself started on Apple's iOS; that's the message from app store analyst, Distimo. Read More


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Virtualizing with Confidence
According to research by the Enterprise Strategy Group, 59% of organizations have not yet virtualized tier-1 applications and performance concerns are the top reason. Read now.

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KMA Leads Asia-Pacific with New Supercomputing Power
As one of the world's leading operational meteorology and climate research services, the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) has demanding operational and research requirements. Learn why KMA turned to the Cray XE6 system for their computational needs. Read Now

Jonny Evans: What to expect from Apple's WWDC next week
WWDC 2011 begins June 6, as we move toward the opening of Apple's [AAPL] annual developer event, Apple's new iCloud/iTunes services, iOS 5, Mac OS X Lion and a MacBook Air refresh are favorites in speculation as to what to expect. Meanwhile we wait to see who will host the annual keynote speech -- will we see the return of Steve Jobs, or shall a cabal of executives manage the message? Read More

The Best Web Apps and Online Services
Everyone seems to be moving into the cloud. With Web-based apps and online storage services that give us constant access to the most important data from all of our devices, we have more computing power at our disposal than ever before. Online productivity suites let you work with Office documents on your laptop or smartphone, and keep them perpetually available on the Web for easy access. Cloud streaming services make your entire music library available on any device you have handy, or let you tap into an unlimited supply of free tunes from a personalized online radio station. Web-based phone services allow you to call anyone in the world--with video--for next to nothing, and receive calls on any phone. You can even protect your PC with online antivirus apps. Read More


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Is Microsoft Desktop Virtualization for you?
Desktop Virtualization provides a comprehensive suite of solutions that enables companies to give their employees flexibility to work everywhere; simplifying compliance and management through a centralized and unified infrastructure. Learn how IT is empowering users with Desktop Virtualization with this on-demand roundtable. Click to continue

Oracle offers JavaFX 2.0 beta
JavaFX 2.0, an upgrade to the Java-based rich client platform that originated at Sun Microsystems, was made available in a beta form this week by the Java team at Oracle. Read More

W3C seeks feedback on HTML5
The HTML upgrade has reached the Last Call draft stage, prompting calls for a broad review of the specification Read More



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