Apple Why The iPad May Save The Internet Fridge In part 1 of our interview with Adam Greenfield, author of Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing, we discussed the impact of the iPhone and other smartphones on the Internet of Things. In Part 2, we explore how the Apple iPad may also become a key device. Adam Greenfield thinks it may become the missing link between… Richard MacManus View comments
Cloud Computing Weekly Poll: Why Is Apple Building a Massive, $1 Billion Data Center In last week's poll, we asked if one company will come to dominate cloud computing. We had 115 responses. Today we posted about the massive data center that Apple is building in Maiden, NC. We know so little about what Apple plans to do with the 500,000 square foot data center. So, we want to ask you: Why is Apple building a massive, 1… Alex Williams View comments
NYT Is Jive Software Taking Steps Toward An IPO? If there is any doubt about the social Web moving into the enterprise, then the news today from Jive Software has to make even the hardest skeptics start to wonder. The Portland, Oregon company that has built its success on providing a social layer to the enterprise is pursuing a path that may lead it to a public offering. Fueled by venture… Enterprise Alex Williams View comments
mobile Dolly Parton Says: Mobile Roadie on Android Rocks Mobile Roadie, the popular do-it-yourself platform that allows bands, celebrities and regular users to create iPhone apps without knowing how to program, just announced that it has now expanded its service to Google Android. With this new service, Mobile Roadie users can now create and manage both Android and iPhone apps simultaneously. Dolly… Mobile Frederic Lardinois View comments
Cloud Computing Blazing the Path to Email Collaboration: Without all of the Buzz Today, email is nearly as ubiquitous as the computer itself. It offers a simple process that "just works" for most users and it has become a defacto communication process for enterprises and individuals alike. YouSendIt found its place in the evolution of email by providing existing email users a solution to a common problem - sending large… Mike Kirkwood View comments