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It's March 31, 2011. Do you know where your company's mission-critical data backups are? They, of course, should be safely stored someplace where you can access them easily should anything
According to a recent guest post on the Hitwise blog by Dustin Woodward, a Seattle-based SEO and web analytics specialist, the long tail of search might be even long than
Opani is a cloud platform for analyzing large data sets. The idea is that you upload your data and then Opani helps you determine how many servers you need to
The neighborhood boundary data provider used by Google, Twitter, EveryBlock, CitySearch and other companies has expanded to include top cities in South America, Middle East, Africa and Asia. Norwich, Vermont
Last week, Forrester Research tries to grok Big Data with a report entitled, Expand Your Digital Horizon With Big Data. And while it is somewhat amusing to see how they
In our recent posts about Structured Data, we've emphasized that most of the current initiatives have been around uploading new data to the Web - whatever the format. The U.S.
Well, now we know what happens to our data if federal authorities ever seize a website we were using, arrest its owners and shut the whole thing down. For former
This week's poll is inspired our friends at CloudAve. Krishnan Subramanian wrote a post today about open-sourcing data center design. It's about time, isn't it? Subramanian best point comes down
Interoperability remains one of the key barriers to the adoption of cloud computing. As businesses, governments, schools and individuals move to the cloud, how can we be sure the data
Google Places just announced a new feature that lets you import the places you've checked-in to on Foursquare into Google to rate and review. It's as simple as finding the
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