
Google Launches Content Recommendation Engine For Mobile Sites, Powered By Google+ Google continues to increase the reach of its Google+ platform, and today the company is launching a new mobile content recommendation service powered by Google+. These recommendations will appear as small widgets at the bottom of the screen as users browse a news site that has enabled this service. Google’s launch partner for this service is Forbes, but others can implement these recommendations by just adding a single line of code to their mobile sites. Recommendations, Google says, can appear regardless of whether users are signed in to Google+. As Seth Sternberg, Google’s product manager for the Google+ platform told me last week, the team set out to create an “awesomely seamless experience to find more content” on the mobile web. These recommendations, Sternberg told me, are based on social recommendations on the site from your friends on Google+ (only if you are signed in, of course), what the story you just read was about, the story’s author and some of Google’s “secret sauce.”
extjs-public - A repository containing the latest public release of ExtJS Since ExtJS does not provide a public Subversion repository, this project will endeavour to keep an up-to-date version of the latest release available. This will allow other projects integrating ExtJS to create an external include to this project, thus allowing updates to be automatic. News 2013-08-22 - Updated to latest releases 2012-12-06 - Updated to latest releases 2012-01-12 - Long-needed updates in the repository: 2010-12-01 - Updated to Ext JS 3.3.1 2010-11-11 - Updated to GXT 2.2.1 2010-10-13 - 2010-05-18 - Updated to Ext JS 3.2.1 2010-04-08 - Updated to Ext JS 3.2 2010-02-09 - Updated to Ext JS 3.1.1 Updated to GXT 2.1.1 Note: GXT now has a separate release for GWT 2.0. This can be found in the release-gwt2 directory. 2009-12-17 - Updated to Ext JS 3.1.0 License ExtJS 2.0.2 and earlier are licensed under the terms of the LGPL 3.0 with some exceptions. Quick Start Linking to the Sencha CDN Linking to ExtJS on the Google Code servers Please note this may not have ideal performance.
Google’s BigQuery vs. Hadoop: A Matchup Google’s BigQuery. Ready to “Analyze terabytes of data with just a click of a button”? That’s the claim Google makes with its BigQuery platform. But is BigQuery really an analytics superstar? Google BigSecrets Google keeps much of its software on its servers without releasing any code—even when they release papers describing a process, they never offer up the code itself. Google hasn’t released many details on what lurks under BigQuery’s hood, but it’s pretty clear the software is built atop yet another internal product known as Dremel. Google launched Dremel seven years ago, an eternity in the tech industry. Despite its secrecy, Google’s experiments with data storage and analytics have influenced the whole industry. An open-source framework, Hadoop has become increasingly popular over the past few years as a way for entities to crunch massive amounts of data stored on large hardware clusters. With Hadoop on the rise, Google has moved forward with its own internal work. The Matchup
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Top 10 Software as a Service (SaaS) Companies Software as a Service (SaaS) is a new way of distributing software in which vendors or service providers, instead of selling it to companies, make it available to customers over the internet, using cloud-computing technology. So instead of companies installing software in their own servers, software providers host the software at theirs and just charge them according to the time they spent using it, or a monthly fee. Here is a video that better explains what is SaaS: SaaS is becoming increasingly popular, and as the industry develops, more and more companies are dropping older business models in favour of this new technology. Cloud-based software and services were one of the trending topics at the Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona last week, and many telecommunications companies told us about their plans to implement SaaS in the interviews that Onbile held there. And here is an overview of the top 10, both in terms of market capital and company value:
Top 10 Cloud Service Providers and Best Cloud Service | ichitect When it comes to getting the fastest, most reliable web hosting service, you will find that cloud hosting is rapidly outranking conventional Linux and Windows based servers. Aside from offering increased speed and flexibility, you will also find that cloud hosting offers an expanded array of tools for collaboration and ecommerce. That said, if you don’t know how to choose between the top 10 cloud service providers, it is important to find out more about their basic features. As you review this list of top 10 cloud service providers, you should keep in mind that this field is expanding rapidly as conventional web hosts begin to roll out cloud platforms. 1. Average Cost: depends on storage size needed and bandwidth. On average, most small business owners wind up spending between 20 – 50.00 per month on storage from RackSpace. 2. Average Cost: first 5 GB of storage free, additional fees after that. 3. Average Cost: starts at 200.00 per month Are Discounts Available? 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Business Cloud Storage Services 2014 - TopTenREVIEWS Magic Quadrant for Social Software in the Workplace 10 September 2013 ID:G00249497 Analyst(s): Nikos Drakos, Jeffrey Mann, Mike Gotta Competition is growing in the social software market as vendors pursue differentiation strategies and buyers find it harder to tell the vendors' products apart. Market Definition/Description The market for social software in the workplace includes vendors whose software products are used primarily to support people working together in teams, communities or networks. Buyers in this market are looking for virtual environments that can engage participants across the whole organization to create, organize and share information, as well as find, connect and interact with each other. In general, products that compete in this market help users to: Magic Quadrant Figure 1. Source: Gartner (September 2013) Vendor Strengths and Cautions Acquia Acquia is in the Visionaries quadrant. Strengths Cautions Atlassian Atlassian is in the Challengers quadrant. blueKiwi blueKiwi is in the Niche Players quadrant. Cisco Google Huddle Igloo
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