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What’s hot (and not) about Windows Phone 7 | CNET News #microsoft #consulting @callistecomm

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According to Ina Fried 2010, “After more than a month of living with Windows Phone 7, I have to say, Microsoft’s new phone operating system is starting to grow on me. Although I liked the general look of the operating system, I suspected its simplicity was only skin deep and that over time I would uncover both annoying glitches and places where the phone was all too much like a little computer.” Continued > http://news.cnet.com/8301-13860_3-20015093-56.html?tag=topStories2 #microsoft #windowsphone7 #cnet #consulting #software #mobile #technology


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Cloud computing: a perfect fit for midsized companies | CIO #iaas #cloudcomputing #consulting @callistecomm

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According to Bernard Golden of CIO 2010, “CIO — I often hear a debate about exactly who is using cloud computing — especially the IaaS variant. Many times I hear people aver that cloud computing is mostly being used by SMB companies. Others assert that cloud computing will really pick up when really large companies make the move. I dissent from both of those perspectives. I believe over the next couple of years it will be midsize companies that really leverage IaaS cloud computing.” http://www.cio.com/article/606222/Cloud_Computing_A_Perfect_Fit_for_Midsized_Companies @cio #bernardgolden #cloud #cloudcomputing #business #business computing #smb #iaas #consulting @callistecomm


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Dell sees 3Par as doorway to cloud projects | NYTimes #cloud #cloudcomputing

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According to Stephan Lawson of IDG News Service 2010, “Dell believes an acquisition of high-end storage vendor 3Par would help it gain a foothold in large enterprises moving toward cloud computing, but it doesn’t think Hewlett-Packard would necessarily steal away customers if it buys 3Par instead” Continued > http://www.nytimes.com/external/idg/2010/08/27/27idg-dell-sees-3par-as-doorway-to-cloud-projects-30178.html?ref=technology #idgnewsservice #idg #cloud #cloudcomputing #hp #dell #3par #stephanlawson #consulting @callistecomm


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Intel warns, wirelesss is weak – is something wrong in techland | NYTimes #consulting #technology @callistecomm

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According to Malik Om of GigaOm 2010, “t’s happy days in startup land, especially for those just getting started. Angel investors line up at industry gatherings to take flyers from young companies and their equally young founders. However, in stark contrast to the ebullience of early-stage ecosystem is the dreary reality facing some of the large technology companies” http://www.nytimes.com/external/gigaom/2010/08/27/27gigaom-intel-warns-wireless-is-weak–is-something-wrong-64462.html?ref=technology @nytimes @intel #malikom #angelinvestors #earlystage #startup #consulting #technology @callistecomm


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Steve Jobs, circa 1997, reintroducing Apple | NYTimes #apple #stevejobs #consulting @callistecomm

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According to Nick Bilton 2010, “It’s tough to believe that in 1997, when Steven P. Jobs, Apple’s chief executive, stood on stage to unveil a new ad campaign, that Apple’s stock hovered around the $4 mark (adjusted for stock splits). A decade and a half later Apple has surpassed Microsoft’s market cap by almost $20 billion, and its stock trades at $241.” Continued > http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/08/27/steve-jobs-circa-1997-reintroducing-apple/?ref=technology #apple #stevejobs #nytimes #nickbilton #consulting @callistecomm


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Google aquires Angstro, a social networking start-up | NYTimes #socialnetworking #consulting

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According to Claire Cain Miller 2010, “Google continues to expand its social expertise with the acquisition of Angstro, a small social networking start-up. Angstro builds apps to easily exchange information among social services across the Web, pulling in data from social sites including Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.” Continued > http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/08/27/google-acquires-angstro-a-social-networking-start-up/?ref=technology #google #clairecainmiller #rohitkhare #socialnetworking #software #finance #acquisitions #consulting @callistecomm


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Founder Speakers Series: Session #7 Deleting a Voicemail from Steve Jobs | Bliptv #streamingmedia #consulting

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I stumbled upon this series and was automatically hooked. Being a co-founder of a SaaS cloud computing center Simplestream.us I was also able to appreciate Blip.tv. “Founder Speakers Series: Session #7 Deleting a Voicemail from Steve Jobs” According to Blip.tv 2010, “May 10, 2010 Interview with Ted Morgan, CEO and cofounder of Skyook Wireless” http://blip.tv/file/3673239 @bliptv #bliptv #skyookwireless #stevejobs #tedmorgan #founderspeakersseries #consulting #streamingmedia @callistecomm @simplestream


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50 Most Powerful Women in Business 2009: Full list | Fortune on CNNMoney.com

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This CNNMoney.com Fortune list covers Highest Paid, Youngest, Movers and Global players as of 2009 http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/mostpowerfulwomen/2009/full_list/index.html #fortune #mostpowerfulwomen #business #cnnmoney


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Motorola Droid 2 Smartphone | Wired

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Motorola Droid 2

Motorola Droid 2 (Image by Motorola)

According to Ramona Edison 2010, “Motorola Nails Smart Sequel With Droid 2 – If anything, the makeover from Droid to Droid 2 is more of a brow wax than a face lift, which judging by the success of the original version, and the ghastly results of many cosmetic surgery fiascoes, is probably a good thing.” Continued here > http://www.wired.com/reviews/product/pr_droid2 #motorola #wired #droid #mobile #smartphone #consulting @callistecomm


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Will the next Google be started by a woman? | Reuters | Analysis & Opinion

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“I really like this article says @jerrycallistejr”: According to Tereza Nemessanyi 2010, “After decades investing in “white male nerds who’ve dropped out of Harvard or Stanford,” venture capitalist John Doerr broke a pattern in July: he invested in a woman. Not that Kathy Savitt was a risky bet.” http://blogs.reuters.com/small-business/2010/08/17/if-women-are-good-at-running-businesses-why-does-it-take-them-longer-to-start-one/ #reuters #entrepreneurship #kathysavitt #johndoerr #investing #finance #consulting @callistecomm


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