Thursday, November 10, 2011

Top Headlines in Information Technology and Services

 
 
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Jobs Was Right: Adobe Abandons Mobile Flash Development, Report Says - wired.com
 
In an abrupt about-face in its mobile software strategy, Adobe will soon cease developing its Flash Player plug-in for mobile browsers, according to an e-mail sent to Adobe partners on Tuesday evening.
 
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Gary Morgenthaler Explains Exactly How Siri Will Eat Google’s Lunch - techcrunch.com
 
The iPhone 4S is on the streets, and accompanying it is a helpful young virtual assistant named Siri. You've probably heard something about Siri by this point, as tech blogs and the media writ large, have been yammering about...
 
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Google Expands Offers To Five New Markets - searchengineland.com
 
This morning Google is announcing that its Offers product is coming to five more US cities: Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles and Brooklyn (NY). That brings to 24 the number of live Offers location (although New York City...
 
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Recession worries? Not for cloud computing - zdnet.com
 
In 2008, small and midsized businesses ran for the cloud. In 2011 and 2012, large enterprises are going to make the move.
 
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Using Google+ Ripples to Connect with Influencers - seomoz.org
 
Two weeks ago today, Google released “Ripples” for Google+ and most of the world went on with their daily activities. Personally I thought it was just another one of those features that was interesting but nothing I could...
 
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