Meet Healthfundr: Equity-Based Crowdfunding For Health Startups
When Marshall McLuhan said that the medium is the message in the 1960s, it’s amazing to think about how much that idea still applies in present culture. What he meant is that new forms of media (technology) transform our experience and is ultimately more important than the content that is shared. In other words, technology [...]... Read More
Archive for the ‘Cloud Computing’ Category
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Oracle And Salesforce Race To Dominate The Social Enterprise Cloud
BY: Kathryn HoughFor Oracle, 2012 is the year of social. The company announced this week that it is in talks to acquire social media development platform Involver.
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Cloud Service Spending To More Than Double To $207B Annually By 2016
BY: Jon ChristianNew research says enterprise spending on cloud services will more than double to $207 billion annually by 2016 up from just $91 billion today.
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French Startup Infinit To Offer Unlimited P2P File Hosting
BY: Jon ChristianAn ambitious French startup wants to reinvent file hosting as a peer-to-peer service, cutting out the costs associated with servers and eliminating the storage and speed limitations of current generation technology.
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Will Cloud Gaming Be At The Forefront Of Next-Gen Consoles?
BY: Corey CummingsIn the wake of last month’s leaked Microsoft documents detailing potential cloud gaming coming to a post-Xbox 360 console, Sony has purchased a Japanese company that will enable them to deliver high-performance games remotely to virtually any device with an internet connection.
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Raspberry Pi To Release Beginner-Oriented User Guide
BY: Jon ChristianRaspberry Pi is preparing to release a user guide which, at about $18USD, costs a little more than half what the credit card-sized Raspberry Pi fetches.
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CloudMine 1.0 Helps Companies Tackle Big Data For Every Platform
BY: Kathryn HoughWhat happens if an earthquake takes down your data center? CloudMine, which recently came out of beta, will ensure you’re prepared for anything, even natural disasters.
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Radiojar Co-founder: Streaming Radio Is Not Dying
BY: Jon ChristianA Radiojar co-founder says radio will boom in the next decade — and has been held back so far by taxing technical requirements facing would-be DJs.
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CEO Sunday: Running Your Business In The Cloud
BY: Guest PostTechnology is finally at a point where entire businesses can be run in the cloud. Gone are the days of servers, firewalls, desktop computers and armies of IT staffers — if you’re a startup that is.
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Twitter Gives Salesforce Access To 400 Million Tweets For Data Analysis
BY: Jon ChristianTwitter says it will partner with customer relationship management outfit Salesforce in a move that will give the latter company access to 400 million tweets for use in data analysis.
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Obama: Improve Broadband To Spur Innovation
BY: Jon ChristianObama signed an executive order today designed to make broadband infrastructure cheaper and easier to install, in a move the White House will spur innovation.
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How Startups Can Boost Business With The Cloud
BY: The Young Entrepreneur CouncilWith Google Drive finally here, cloud services are a conversation again for SBOs. Which cloud service do you use for your biz, and why?
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GoMobile.Pro: Monetizing Virtual Space, And Breaking Out Of The Walled Garden
BY: Jon ChristianTwo entrepreneurs and veteran event planners want to create a virtual space, made possible by increasingly common smartphone use, for attendees, expo vendors and tradeshow managers that exists simultaneously with a physical conference.
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