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Android applications in Ubuntu
At a reunion of developers in Barcelona (Spain), Canonical has presented a simulator for the Android operating system Ubuntu Remix (the version of Ubuntu for netbooks). Instead of carrying around the Android operating system for NETBOOK, Canonical raises the option to run Android applications on a Linux kernel without changing simply using your emulator, it [...]
PHP in App Engine using Java
There is no doubt that support for PHP in Google App Engine (GAME) is the desire of most developers, I included among them. A test is leading to Wishlist appengine, followed by Ruby and Perl. But the second language added to Google App Engine was as Java servlet, however, in an interesting blog post the [...]
The web needs a new business model
In an interesting article titled “The economics of it for free” by Chris Anderson in The Wall Street Journal disscusing the implications of this global economic crisis on the web and the prevalent business model that seeks a wider audience and reputation, with the idea of being able to sell the company in the [...]
Fight for the OS of the future
There is no doubt that this economic crisis redraw the landscape of technology, a proof of this is that netbooks have captured the scene and are the protagonists of the ICT sector. This has occurred primarily for two reasons, first is the terrible economic situation has limited the spending power of most households and the [...]
Obama, recession and Open Source
In an article by Ryan Paul, which appeared at ArsTechnica, it says that Scott McNealy, co-founder and former CEO of Sun Microsystems, said he has been contacted by members of the Obama administration, to assist in developing a plan that would aim to reduce ICT costs in various areas of the U.S. government, federal and [...]
Google trying to date Twitter!
At TechCrunch, Michael Arrington has endorsed the technology gossip at the time, the possible acquisition of Twitter from Google. It should be mentioned that this is still a rumor, but apparently has begun to gain strength to the point that the denials have begun among bloggers, for example Henry Blodget at Silicon Alley Insider says [...]
Cloud Computing- A trap?
I read an interesting comment from Richard Stallman in the British newspaper Guardian about Cloud computing. But Stallman is not alone in his criticism of the Cloud Computing last week, Larry Ellison, Oracle CEO harshly criticized the Cloud Computing and described the ICT industry the only industry to be more influenced by the fashion of [...]
GPS world could fail in 2010!
GPS technology and data for many years, and its widespread use began in 1996. Today, almost everybody uses the GPS built into computers from bicycles, cars, motorcycles, up to 911 to locate emergencies more quickly; the whole world today depends on some form of GPS. But uncertainty has arisen in 2010 the global GPS system [...]