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General Blogs from SalarGolestanian.com
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Skype: Going Going Gone for $8.5 billion to Microsoft
By Salar Golestanian @ 11 May 2011 ::  |
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This morning We woke up to one of the biggest deals this year in the IT world with Skype Going Going Gone for $8.5 billion to Microsoft, the largest d...
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The problem with 'Cloud Computing' part II - 'The bigger they are, the harder they fall'
By Salar Golestanian @ 01 May 2011 ::  |
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Last week we had the biggest news in IT with Amazon EC2 going down and strange thing was that the competitors did not make a meal out of the story - They had a good reason. They are all heavily investing in it and this was their biggest PR nightmare. Over night the perception has changed about Cloud Computing and to top it all, how about Sony’s PlayStation Network? Of course you have (I Know it is not strictly the same kind of cloud as Amazon). But it is big and it was so thoroughly hacked this week that Sony had to shut it down indefinitely. Did you also know that Sony’s PS3 firmware is effectively wide open, because they made a hilariously stupid security mistake?
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The New Information Age - What are Web 3.0 or 4.0?
By Salar Golestanian @ 11 Apr 2011 ::  |
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I saw an interesting blog about the New Information Age by Vivek Wadha where he discusses the Reid Hoffman (LinkedIn Founder) statement "that if Web 1.0 involved go search, get data and some limited interactivity, and if Web 2.0 involves real identities and real relationships, then Web 3.0 will be real identities generating massive amounts of data.” That this data is exponential and this is bringing about lots of opportunities. So some questions came up like what really is web 3.0 or even has anyone thought about web 4.0?
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Gartner Report: Android will have 1/2 World Mobile OS & Windows Will Pass iOS in 2015
By Salar Golestanian @ 08 Apr 2011 ::  |
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Gartner Head Office is only 10 minutes drive from me so I watch with great intrest for what every they predict for the future of things to do with IT. Today's Press Release was very intresting with Gartner Says Android to Command Nearly Half of Worldwide Smartphone Operating System Market by Year-End 2012. And what was more intresting was their predictions for iOS and Windows Mobile.
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Google Page Speed Online - Part Two - The Tips Are Helping A Lot!
By Salar Golestanian @ 05 Apr 2011 ::  |
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Last week I talked about Google's new tool to see 'how fast your web page is?' and salaro.com was a respectable 78. I had a quiet moment today to test some of the recommendations. Since the cacheable resources had a short freshness lifetime. So by specify an expiration at least one week in the future for the .gif, .jpg, .js and so on, I gained more than 5% improvement so now the site is as fast as wordpress.org so I am very happy. The mobile child portal iphone.salaro.com is even faster now at 85%
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Google Page Speed Online - Part One - Just how fast is your web page?
By Salar Golestanian @ 02 Apr 2011 ::  |
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Google Page Speed Online is very intriguing. It provides a quick and easy way to accurately measure the speed of your website directly from the web. Previously available only as a browser add-on, Google Labs launch allows you to analyze your site from anywhere and receive instant feedback on making it faster. So I thought I try it on Salaro.com currently 'DNN 5.6.1' before I upgrade it to version 5.6.2. I was actually rather worried before I try it. I was expecting dreadful result as the server is windows 2003 and we have not done any speed optimization. yet the result was encouraging at a score of 78 (out of 100)
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The Mobile or Tablet Application: Browser vs. Native
By Salar Golestanian @ 22 Mar 2011 ::  |
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Web App vs. Native App questions has been around for a while to which one is better - to develop mobile specific applications or mobile web applications? There are advantages and disadvantages to each approach. So what's the right one? Recently we also have to consider Tablets as existing somewhere between mobile and laptop type devices. Hundreds of thousands of productivity, gaming, utility and entertainment apps are selling in stores such as Apple’s iTunes or Salesforce.com’s AppExchange. These are available for free or at varying price points.
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All Major Mobile Platforms seem to be Walled Garden Environments – This is good for now!
By Salar Golestanian @ 13 Mar 2011 ::  |
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One big problem with Open Source apps like DotNetNuke is that within the Open Source framework, one ends up purchasing modules that are not Open Source and it is impossible to check some aspect of the code and validate it against malware that theoretically can capture other data and perhaps send it to the developer without the site owner's knowledge. One would argue that a Walled Garden Platforms are the answer like iOS or Android can stop these practices. But I am not so sure.
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Apple vs. Publishers or is it all about a doomed subscription model?
By Salar Golestanian @ 21 Feb 2011 ::  |
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This week the arguments continue on with the latest Apple announcement for the publishing industry on subscriptions, asking for a 30% cut. We all know that Traditional Publishers are in trouble already and the subscription was going to save them so they remain as a part of the future of all online media. Recently on iPad we had the Daily and apparently AOL also might one day go down that path. So there is a big shift to the subscription model that is embraced by most of the media. The Traditional media has also been betting on cloud computing to get traction so they can build their content and server it with subscription model technology.
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Humanity took a beating from the IBM's 'Watson' - Researcher explains why?
By Salar Golestanian @ 19 Feb 2011 ::  |
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The world’s best US Jeopardy player is no longer from the human race and rather an IBM’s Watson supercomputer. Sadly the match wasn’t close with machine way ahead of the best that humans can muster. When all was said and done, Watson won $77,147, far more than Brad Rutter @ $21,600 and the 74-time champion Ken Jennings @ $24,000. This was due to Watson's ability to dissect complex human language and return correct responses far faster than Brad and Ken. Just a couple of years ago, Watson could not even answer 20% of questions asked.
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Who's Smarter, a Human or a Computer? Does Watson Prove We’ve Reached the Singularity?
By Salar Golestanian @ 17 Feb 2011 ::  |
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I was fascinated with this article at TechCrunch about IBM's Watson. I have not been following the recent achievements by IBM supper computer statues recently. Jeopardy champions Brad Rutter and Ken Jennings are locked in an epic battle with Watson--an IBM supercomputer--for the fate of humanity and the future of planet Earth. OK, they're actually only battling over trivia game show bragging rights, but what does it say about the future of humanity if Watson wins? It gives a whole new meaning to "final Jeopardy.
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Today Windows Phone 7 Saved Nokia! Or is it the reverse?
By Salar Golestanian @ 11 Feb 2011 ::  |
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This morning BBC reported the Nokia and Microsoft form partnership from the Strategy and Financial Briefing in London. As expected, the company is aligning its strategy with Microsoft. In the report it is said that Nokia has joined forces with Microsoft in an attempt to regain ground lost to the iPhone and Android-based devices.
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Is Cloud Computing a Good idea? Why Do We Need It? Part 1
By Salar Golestanian @ 02 Feb 2011 ::  |
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Everyone is talking about it now. “Cloud Computing”, “Working in ‘The Cloud’”, “Move everything to ‘The Cloud’” Every day I hear some astronomical number being spent by super sized companies on Cloud computing like today Time Warner Cable Buys Enterprise Hosting And Cloud Services Company NaviSite For $230M. So i thought I do a little research to work out if it is needed? or not?
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Traditional Print Media VS Digitally Connected Tablet Content
By Salar Golestanian @ 31 Jan 2011 ::  |
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Last time I bought a traditional paper was just before I purchased my iPad. Prior to that time, I bought a paper of some type at least once a week when I travel by train to London see a client. as well as a Sunday paper at home. Nowadays, I just carry my iPad with me on the train and read whatever I fancy on the iPad. IMO there is a big problem for traditional papers, if this is a trend. I rarely buy anything traditional anymore. I also have noticed that commuters on my train with iPad or Kindles no longer carry a paid magazine or a big broadsheet in their hand – but they did seem to also pick up the morning free papers. London Commuters On the way back from the city to suburbs, normally also pickup the free Evening-Standard. So IMO there is still some appetite for traditional papers so long it is free.
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Microsoft & Ubelly.com Tech Day follow
By Salar Golestanian @ 26 Jan 2011 ::  |
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Microsoft Soho House Tech Day with UBelly guys last Friday went really well. I found some of the MS product talks very interesting and as well as finding some value in the discussion of how these could be used for the open source community. It was also great to meet face to face with members of other communities, such as wordpress, Umbraco and Drupal. I hope we can continue to meet on a regular
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Is Google Trying To Kill HTML5?
By Salar Golestanian @ 16 Jan 2011 ::  |
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Google is preparing for war with Apple and Microsoft over the future of web video. Google today clarified Their H.264 Stance. A few days ago they hand over the Keys Of Web Video’s Future Back To Flash very short post on their relatively small Chromium blog to announce a big change: they were dropping support for the H.264 codec in Chrome. It is very strange that they did this so quietly hopping no one will notice - However, the post resulted in a shitstorm and It seems as if just about everyone weighed in on the decision. For the rest of us we will just be caught in the crossfire
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Avoiding Another Dot-Com Crash? [Mashable Poll]
By Salar Golestanian @ 14 Jan 2011 ::  |
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For those of us those are old enough to remember the last .com crash and how it affect us the Developer Community. Today’s article on Mashable is fascinating and a wakeup call nonetheless. In my mind if it was not for the banking recession of the last two years, then the .com bubble would have been a lot bigger. And the inflated valuations we see today for some of the recent Start-ups rounds of financing would have been even bigger and we would have been closer to another .com crash.
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Under Belly - The Social Side of Microsoft - ubelly.com
By Salar Golestanian @ 13 Jan 2011 ::  |
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Yesterday I had a great meeting with Andy at Ubelly which is the unofficial official Microsoft blog for developers who love the web. The main subject of discussion was how we could add a presence for DotNetNuke @ Ubelly and further future collaborations.
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CES 2011: Things to Watch are 3D, Tablets and In Car Gadgets and Apps
By Salar Golestanian @ 06 Jan 2011 ::  |
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One year has passed and another CES. January 4th marks the start of the Consumer Electronics Show, where the technology world will gather in Las Vegas this week for the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES), one of the largest such trade shows in the world. This year like always, techies, gadget lovers, people in the industry, and press alike will be making their journey to Las Vegas to revel in the future of gadgetry and technology
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iPad, Android or Slate Tablets for 2011/2012
By Salar Golestanian @ 24 Dec 2010 ::  |
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Having chosen my top gadget of the year being my much loved iPad, I have given in to accepting the title with grace for being branded as "AppleFanBoy". I thought I might as well do my own forecast for the tablet world in 2011/2012. In doing so, I have been noticing that a lot of article coming out of the Tech World these days are doing their best for downgrading Apple's success with iPad. I don’t understand this love and hate relationship people have with Apple. For example the recent forecast by IDC and Forester is that "Android Tablets" going to catch-up with iPad in 2012. These are borrowed from Salar Golestanian Blogs
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iPad, Android or Slate Tablets for 2011/2012
By Salar Golestanian @ 24 Dec 2010 ::  |
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Having chosen my top gadget of the year being my beloved iPad, I have given in to accepting the title with grace for being branded as "AppleFanBoy". I thought I might as well do my own forecast for the tablet world in 2011/2012. In doing so, I have been noticing that a lot of article coming out of the Tech World these days are doing their best for downgrading Apple's success with iPad. I don’t understand this love and hate relationship people have with Apple. For example the recent forecast by IDC and Forester is that "Android Tablets" going to catch-up with iPad in 2012.
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Technology of the Year for me: Apple's iPad & Microsoft Hyper-V R2
By Salar Golestanian @ 19 Dec 2010 ::  |
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Today I was going to say something about what was the most attractive product during the 2010. But then I thought it better be something I have actually invested in rather than what just grabbed my attention but was not compelling enough for me or my family to buy and use. For me two product stands out last year and you may argue that one of them came about actually in 2008, but at least for me, I discovered it this year:- This blog was originally posted at Salar Golestanian Blogs
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Technology of the Year for me: Apple's iPad & Microsoft Hyper-V R2
By Salar Golestanian @ 19 Dec 2010 ::  |
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Today I was going to say something about what was the most attractive product during the 2010. But then I thought it better be something I have actually invested in rather than what just grabbed my attention but was not compelling enough for me or my family to buy and use. For me two product stands out last year and you may argue that one of them came about actually in 2008, but at least for me, I discovered it this year:-
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3 New Online Services Perfect for Small Businesses, Qwiki, Sortify and Hashable
By Salar Golestanian @ 16 Dec 2010 ::  |
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Doing web business in the last 5 years has been challenging, and more complexities are added to our daily routine, and it is likely to get even more complex in the future. It seems to me that these days I need to spend a quality time focussing on small things; yet very critical that was normally missed. We focus so much time on the stuff that needs to go out today that we sometimes forget the little things we should also consider.
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3 New Online Services Perfect for Small Businesses, Qwiki, Sortify and Hashable
By Salar Golestanian @ 16 Dec 2010 ::  |
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Doing web business in the last 5 years has been challenging, and more complexities are added to our daily routine, and it is likely to get even more complex in the future. It seems to me that these days I need to spend a quality time focussing on small things; yet very critical that was normally missed. We focus so much time on the stuff that needs to go out today that we sometimes forget the little things we should also consider.
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Mobile OS & Browser Landscape is changing, should we change too?
By Salar Golestanian @ 11 Dec 2010 ::  |
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For more than 3 years we have been producing mobile specific modules and skins/templates for the DotNetNuke platform and occasionally for other platforms. When we first started this path the king of mobile devices that was used for browsing was just Apple iPhone and other devices were still in WAP mode and therefore, were not man enough to even consider them. Original blog post at Salar Golestanian .com
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Open Source Film Making: Star Wreck builds permanent community for collaborative movie making
By Salar Golestanian @ 06 Dec 2010 ::  |
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This is going to sound a little like New Windows 7 Ads - "That was my Idea!" About 3 years ago I had an idea that I can use DotNetNuke in a collaborative approach to allow people to get together based on an idea of a movie and slowly gain traction and find people that can contribute and make the movie. Original post at Salar Golestanian blogs.
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Star Wreck builds permanent community for collaborative Open Source Moviiemovie making
By Salar Golestanian @ 06 Dec 2010 ::  |
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This is going to sound a little like New Windows 7 Ads - "That was my Idea!" About 3 years ago I had an idea that I can use DotNetNuke in a collaborative approach to allow people to get together based on an idea of a movie and slowly gain traction and find people that can contribute and make the movie.
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More on Apple's Granted Patent for a Complicated 3D Display Method
By Salar Golestanian @ 03 Dec 2010 ::  |
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For couple of years now or so I have been watching Apple with their ever growing number of patent applications for 3D Desktop technology. A lot of these are for glassless 3D display and 3D desktop of a sort. Not all of Apple's research is visible to outside world for obvious reasons. This kind of research is what is going to change our desktops sometime soon. Original post at Salar Golestanian blogs.
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Iceland Volcano Might be the cause of coldest November in UK!
By Salar Golestanian @ 30 Nov 2010 ::  |
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This morning I got up to see snow for the first time in November. And because I was not thinking of preparing my car for the winter, during the night the 3 years old battery in my car gave up because it is so cold, and the car alarm went off because the battery was low so I started asking myself what could be the cause. Original post at Salar Golestanian blogs.
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Finally Google Chrome Extension that can Exports Your Facebook Contacts
By Salar Golestanian @ 26 Nov 2010 ::  |
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Facebook Doesn't Own My Friends so FB-Exporter is a Chrome extension to export your Facebook friends' contact data. A few weeks ago I wanted to send a personal email to all my friends in FaceBook for the Movember Charity Cause through outlook. and I could not do this as I had to scraping and exporting your contacts into both Gmail and CSV files even though it might take awhile and multiple tries if you’ve got hundreds of friends. And while the extension is not officially affiliated with Google (or Facebook), Original post at Salar Golestanian blogs.
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Can Open Source Stop The Facebook Juggernaut?
By Salar Golestanian @ 26 Nov 2010 ::  |
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Facebook has become to the social web what Microsoft was to the desktop. Like Microsoft twenty years ago, they will probably succeed because a bad standard is better than none. $35 billion valuation; 600 million users; 25% of all US internet traffic estimated 10% of world Internet traffic. And now they plan Email and other tools to follow to add to their grip on their version of the Walled Garden Internet. FB has fewer employees than Google has job openings. Original post at Salar Golestanian blogs.
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