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[West Coast Grid] Microsoft has an opportunity to integrate the two OSes in a way that can put Google at a significant disadvantage. To put it another way, it has an opportunity to manage customers' transition from the computer OS to the Web OS in a way that furthers its own interests - and damages Google's.An excellent point, Nick.
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[Ross.typepad.com] Ross Mayfield's Weblog: commoditization: Expect for them to trade in and out of the market leveraging information arbitrage (the real reason you want to be a first mover in commoditization). Watch for when a second seller enters (Google?), an agreement is standardized by early movers, volatility ensues and liquidity explodes.
[Westcoastgrid.blogspot.com] West Coast Grid: How Hoary Is Your Hedgehog?: Grid computing, distributed computing, SOA, SaaS, and .NET--and how they all fit together. ... Blog Flux MapStats: Stats and Counter for West Coast Grid ...
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[Earlham.edu] Open Access News: . Infotrieve reverted back to a free access model for ArticleFinder because of customer input and our interpretation of market forces as supporting free-access search models, subsidized by advertising or other revenue streams such as document delivery. Market response has been favorable thus far, both by individual and corporate customers. In our analysis, ArticleFinder differs from GoogleScholar because users use one website and one vendor from the point of discovery to the point that journal articles are ordered, users can add orders to a shopping cart and continue searching/shopping within the original search environment, historical orders and personal preferences reside in the one online location where they can also search, and there is an absence of advertising on ArticleFinder results pages.
[Byteandswitch.com] Byte and Switch - Information Lifecycle Management (ILM) - Procom ...: Moreover, OS 4.2 supports Intel's latest 1.4-gigahertz Tualatin processors and allows NetFORCE filers to increase RAM capacity to 4 gigabytes.
[Blogs.sun.com] Jonathan Schwartz's Weblog: (The processes used to get there, although they involved far more violence and loss of animal life, bear a remarkable resemblance to standard setting in the computing industry.) Spooling forward, once the standards existed, businesses could plug into a grid - labor markets went through a fairly sizable dislocation (all those engineers and "CEO's" had to find other work), but electricity was firmly established as a ubiquitous service. Scale efficiencies and the resulting massive decrease in price allowed the government to bridge the power divide through rural electrification.
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