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Braindead TechCast EP 129: Facebook – the Bang A Gong version

While we don’t cover a lot of topics tonight the one’s that we do cover are all mind-boggling, each in their own silly way. I mean what can you say when the high points of a Facebook press conference is the banging of a gong and the public punking of what was once a competitor.

Not to mention the fact that as much as I really, really, dislike McAfee products I sure wish I had been a shareholder because today was Christmas.

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This is how Microsoft should do its ads

One would never think of stodgy old Intel of being someone who would come out with a really cool and fun ad. Maybe Microsoft should hire Intel’s ad agency because they certainly seem to understand how to do cool tech ads. Not like Crispin Porter + Bogusky which really has been more fail than anything else.

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Those Clouds Are Getting Pretty Thick

Cloud Computing - the next minefield Back in July I did a Discussion Point podcast that talked about how the OS War could be heading into the clouds as all the major players stake their claim on this new computing platform that has everyone running around like crazy. I followed that up with a full post on the cost and the dominance factor in the cloud computing arena but it seems that there isn’t a week that goes by where someone else announces that they are jumping in as well.

I realize that competition can be a great thing however I wonder if in this case this everyone in the pool idea is such a good thing. First off lets take a look at the companies currently involved with cloud computing and those who have announced their intention to join the party. After a quick search this is some of the companies that I found to add to the ones I already knew of:

It is easy to tell from even this cursory list that this field is becoming the next Internet gold rush with everyone looking to get their slice of the proverbial pie in the sky. The problem is that all these different companies all have different ideas of how cloud computing should be implemented, how the platform should be structured and how it should be accessed. Potentially this could make the OS war that we are use to know seem like a walk in the park on a sunny afternoon.

Something that should in theory provide a level computing playing field for us the users could end up being just another minefield of protocols, access method and program interoperability – you know … those things that have been haunting our current computing life. I know I could be wrong about this worry and I hope I am – really I do – but history has shown us otherwise.

What do you think – will having all these companies (with more to come most assuredly) make the adoption of cloud computing easier or harder?

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