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Monday, October 12, 2009



Weekly Ten (10-12-2009)

Posted: 11 Oct 2009 11:36 PM PDT

10 Latest News, Blogs, Tips, and Reviews that I find Interesting and Useful:


1. Why Cloud Storage Use Could Be Limited in Enterprises
It seems like just about every day brings with it a new cloud storage product announcement from vendors big and small, but the reality is that beyond enterprise firewalls, cloud storage's potential is limited.
More @ EnterpriseStorageForum

2. 35 Smart Logos With Second Thought To Make You look Twice
One more logo showcase, but in this one you really will need to look twice! Every logo is carefully picked with second thought and I think such logos are really hard to create. Get inspired, hopefully this article will help you to look different at logo creation – it's not always just about typography, good looking font and nice animation.
More @ 1stWebDesigner

3. New in Google Squared: quality improvements, sorting and exporting
Today we're launching a number of improvements to the amount and quality of information you can find with Google Squared, as well as new tools to sort and export the data.
More @ Googleblog

4. Analog Space Invaders with human controller

More @ HackaDay

5. Microsoft Developing a 128-bit Windows
I'm still using 32-bit distros and doing fine, though I know that 64-bit systems have a lot of practical value and are widely used. They handle larger files, more memory, and move more data, which speeds up demanding tasks like 3D video rendering, audio encoding, games, and databases.
More @ LinuxToday

6. Apple again causes worldwide NAND flash shortage
Demand for flash memory has outstripped supply for major manufacturers, and the reason once again is said to be the popularity of Apple devices like the iPhone and iPod touch.
More @ AppleInsider

7. Windows 7 Called Slower than Vista
Microsoft's new Windows 7 operating system boots slower than its unloved predecessor, Windows Vista, a PC tune-up developer said today.
More @ PCWorld

8. Segway Concept Emboldens Mall Security With Aggressive Lines, Comfy Seats

More @ Gizmodo

9. Attack of the Droids
The Android mobile software platform has been on a roll this week. It scored its second Sprint phone, it made big plans with Verizon, and rumor has it even Dell is interested in putting it on an upcoming smartphone, which could give it an inroad to AT&T.
More @ LinuxInsider

10. How to Become a Design Genius: Take Time Off. Lots of It.
Stefan Sagmeister is one of the most talented graphic designers working today, so he knows a little bit about keeping his creativity flowing. His trick? Taking really, really long vacations. In fact, every seven years, he takes an entire year off.
More @ FastCompanyBlog

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