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General
by Greg Cruey on April 19, 2009
Twitter has made it almost impossible to face life without a URL shortener at your disposal. Tinyurl is by far the most popular of the shortening services, but there are other choices. And competition...
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Cloud Computing
by Greg Cruey on April 11, 2009
It seems like I see more and more stuff about cloud computing and cloud storage recently. Much of it is coming out of the business media. Venture capitalists are interested in how much they can make o...
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Web 2.0
by Greg Cruey on April 6, 2009
It was bound to happen. Everyone has looked at a shrunken URL address shortened by some service like TinyURL and wondered where they'll really end up if they click on it. Now you can tell...
Life...
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Virtual Worlds
by Greg Cruey on April 3, 2009
Just when I thought I'd heard it all, this: CNN says that a medical school in London has a facility in Second Life where students "navigate a full-service hospital where they see patients, or...