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How does email work? Check out this Gmail video to find out!
Read Lights, Camera, Gmail to find out how this worldwide collaborative video was created.
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If you actively read this blog you know I’m a Microsoftee. Truth is 90% of that reason is because I am a Microsoft Developer (ASP.Net, C#, SQL Server). If I could run Visual Studio on a Mac, I would go for it – IF they weren’t double the price of the badass PC I just built.
News today from ComputerWorld is Apple is now selling more than one in six laptops in the U.S.
The market share increase pushed Apple past Gateway Inc. into third place on NPD’s list of laptop sales leaders, behind Hewlett-Packard Co. and Toshiba Corp. Research firm IDC also has Apple in the third spot; data it released last month put Apple’s share of U.S. sales at 5.6%, far behind leaders HP (28.4%) and Dell (23.6%) but tied with Gateway.
ComputerWorld – Apple now sells more than one in six laptops in U.S.
Now that Acer just purchased Gateway these numbers may already be off. Also Acer is looking to buy Packard Bell (yes, somehow they still exist).
While I’m talking about Apple – I get really annoyed by you fanboys and fangirls when you freak out every time Apple announces a press conference. But, I am amazed at their marketing power. They really have you all by the bullocks. Apple seems have permission marketing down to a science.
Tags: Apple, Laptops, Gateway, Acer, Packard-Bell
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And here’s your Friday video – another reason to not work on a gloomy day.
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Once upon a time virtualization was a topic only discussed by enterprise geeks. Several trends like “going green” have brought virtualization to the forefront of data center advancements. And two very large market moves this summer has brought virtualization to the attention to the masses. There was the blockbuster IPO from VMWare which was the biggest since Google and reminiscent of Netscape back in the day. Then there was the $500M purchase of XenSource by Citrix.
So, what is virtualization? Basically it allows you to run multiple computers using the same hardware (aka on one computer). For example, let’s say you buy a brand new Dell Computer that comes with Windows Vista. Let’s say you want to try out the fantastic Linux OS Ubuntu. Instead of going back to Dell and buying a new computer, you download VMWare, for free. Then you download Ubuntu, for free. Install VMWare, then Ubuntu in VMWare as a Virtual Machine.
Blammo! You now have two computers running on your single Dell Computer. Another key factor is they run at the same time allowing you to work on both operating systems without haveing to restart.
So what are the real world advantages of this? How can you use it as a small business, freelancer, etc?
Well we consolidated several machines in our development environment into one machine – SQL Server, Web Server, Subversion, etc all running one one server with three different operating systems. Freelancers can create create virtual machines for testing or development servers, etc. At home you can create a virtual machine to run Windows Media Center or Windows Home Server.
The point is virtualization is something everyone should consider becuase of the advantages and the affordability.
Virtualization Options:
Windows:
VMWare
Microsoft Virtual PC
Mac:
VirtualBox
VMWare Fusion (not free)
Parallels (not free)
If you have any questions on virualization or questions on implementing it please leave a comment or email me.
Tags: Virtualization, VMWare
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As an Internet advertising guru I was pleased to get this email from Microsoft yesterday…
We’re excited to announce the release of the Microsoft Content Ads Beta to all U.S. adCenter advertisers on August 29! With this release, you can extend your advertising reach beyond search, and choose how your accounts are upgraded.
On August 29, you don’t have to make any changes and your ad groups will automatically expand to hybrid distribution, meaning they will distribute to search and content pages.
Where Content Ads appear:
Ad groups expanded for contextual distribution will display on
relevant webpages on the quality Microsoft network, including
MSN Tech & Gadgets, Money, Real Estate, and Windows
Marketplace, as well as partner websites.
What’s this mean? Well Micrsoft is jumping into the contextual advertising game… finally. Note: Many people and bloggers confuse the terms AdWords and AdSense. AdWords is an advertising platform by Google where Advertisers can purchase ads to be displayed in AdSesnse and as sponsored search results in Google. AdSense allows Publishers to place contextually relevant material on their own website in order to make money.
Microsoft does not provide an equivalent to the AdSense model.
This is a good thing for us traffic arbitrageurs out there (more on this later).
Tags: Microsoft, Advertising, AdCenter, AdWords, AdSense
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