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... Michael Hatamoto
... Michael Hatamoto
Discovery of Anywhere.fm
Have you ever wished you knew of a service that lets you upload and listen to songs online? I know I did - and that is why I am glad I recently discovered the power of Anywhere.fm! For those who don't know, Anywhere.fm is a service that essentially allows users to upload their music collection, then have it available online wherever they go. Registration consists of simply entering a username and password you want, then you're ready to begin uploading files. The... | |
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VMworld 2007
I occasionally bump into a few people who tend to believe that attending industry computer shows is a fun and enjoyable experience. I try to convince them it's fun if you're going to a show like E3 as an attendee, but exhibitors and media at these events traditionally run around working the entire event.But this blog isn't meant to be about me - it's supposed to be about the people who help run the show. The complexity of operating a large computer tech show... | |
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VMworld 2007: NEC Posted September 13th, 2007 at 04:39 PM by Mike
I've seen a lot of slick technology during VMworld 2007, but feel the need to highlight something I think is really cool. The main point of VMworld is to demonstrate the progress that virtualization has made the past year or so. What does that mean for this blog? It means that I may have actually found something that is almost interesting for a casual reader. NEC was on hand to demonstrate its Virtual PC Center (VPCC) technology. What is the VPCC? VPCC refers to... | |
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Are you ready for AMD's Barcelona? Posted September 13th, 2007 at 03:26 PM by Mike My thoughts regarding the recent AMD Barcelona launch. Feel free to flame me if you wish, just as long as you do it nicely. ![]() As Intel seems to get all of the good press regarding both desktop and server CPUs these days, AMD threw an official Barcelona shindig last night in San Francisco, Calif. The event, which took place at two buildings in the San Francisco Presidio District, focused on Barcelona, AMD's first quad-core server processor. Although I was unable to... | |
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How important are BRIC nations?
Decided to take a break from the chaos of VMworld, so here are a couple quick thoughts regarding BRIC nations. The BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) nations IMO hold the key to success when it comes to the global economy. During an Emerging Markets Summit at the Sun Microsystems headquarters in Menlo Park, CA., panelists discussed why many companies are willing to put so much money and resources into the economy. Although the event was hosted by Sun Microsystems,... | |
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I try to convince them it's fun if you're going to a show like E3 as an attendee, but exhibitors and media at these events traditionally run around working the entire event.




