Google Google Building Website Mobilizer GOMO Google is preparing to launch a new service called GOMO to mobilize websites on demand. Access to the site is currently restricted with a password, but the header image depicts a smartphone and bears the caption, "Mobilize your site now." Mobile ads are an important revenue stream for Google, so much so that it offers a range of free tools to… Mobile Jon Mitchell View comments
Networking Brief: Building an Enterprise IPv6 Test Lab Given that many businesses plan to roll out some collection of IPv6 equipment in the next few years, it makes sense to set up your own test lab to ensure that you can understand some of the transition issues and deployment problems early on. In the sponsored brief Building an Enterprise IPv6 Test Lab Jeff Carrell and Ed Tittel dive into what you… Enterprise David Strom View comments
Virtualization Roadblock to Virtualization: Breaking Departmental Silos If we take a completely detached, technology-focused perspective on the subject of transitioning the data center to virtualized architecture, it might appear that the last arguments against taking the plunge have already dissolved. Utilization improves, performance may even increase, power usage decreases, dependency on larger server racks… Scott M. Fulton View comments
A Game of Phones Ubuntu Coming For Smart Devices News surfaced yesterday that Canonical, the makers of Ubuntu, will bring its Linux-based platform to mobile devices sometime within the next several years. The popular desktop browser alternative has long been thought to be a good candidate for tablet devices but ZDNet reports that the company would like to take it to smartphones and smart TVs as… Mobile Dan Rowinski View comments
Announcements The Easiest Reminder Service You'll Ever Use Sometimes it is the simplest apps that have the most appeal. My wife is one of those people that frequently sends herself reminders, via either emails or voicemails. A new service that is going into beta today offers a slightly different take on things, called Fetchnotes. And if you act quickly and are one of the next 200 readers, you can grab a… David Strom View comments