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Monday, January 30, 2012

Highly influencing Observations of social networking.


  1. I personally don’t like to spend to read huge content posts in articles, blogs and reviews.
  2. I believe quality of content rather quantity. Somehow Keep trying to engage in the content is easily identifiable by the reader.
  3. A tweet will indict whether it is relevant to the reader or not. Once they founded it is important they will move to read the post. Once they reach the post it should reach the expectation. Nobody is paying to read articles or the content. The content should pay for the time what reader spent. If social marketing guise realizes this fact it will add more value for their effort.  
  4. Data oriented post are considered as more important than explanation oriented.
  5. Most of readers leave the page by deciding relevancy in the first paragraphs only and they checks bullet mark points to conclude as quickly as possible.  
 

microsoft partner program

TechStars and Microsoft BizSpark Team Up to Offer Startups $60,000 in Cloud Services on Windows Azure

cloud computing job grouth from 2010 to 2014

in the UK from 2010 through 2014, the rate of growth in cloud-related jobs in the smartphone services sector is set to be 349%, compared to 52% growth in aerospace. German, Italian and US equivalent growth rates will be 280% vs 33%, 268% vs 36% and 168% vs 57% respectively.

Cloud Computing Fueling Global Economic Growth:

Cloud computing expected to spur job creation

You can’t stop the Cloud revolution: Aegis

Cloud computing is no longer on a roll but becoming a bullet train, according to Aegis Services Australia President, Chris Luxford.
It's a lofty claim but one that is backed up by data from analyst firm, IDC, which has found that more than 20 per cent of Australian CIOs are currently using a Cloud solution.
IDC has also forecasted that the use of Cloud services by Australian companies, from SMBs all the way to enterprises, is set to quadruple by 2015.
The revenue for Cloud services in Australia is expected to increase from $470 million in 2010 to just over $2 billion in 2015 for a compound annual growth rate of 34 per cent.

NIST Issues Public Cloud Computing Guidance

EMC’s 4Q earnings rise 32 pct to top analyst views

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Android currently holds 52.5% o

Android currently holds 52.5% of the worldwide smartphone OS market, according to Gartner, while Apple's iOS held 15%. Microsoft's share was just 1.5%. Symbian's share of 16.9% was higher than Apple, but it was down from 36% in the third quarter--an indication of the rate at which consumers are snubbing the Nokia's older platform.