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Monthly Archives: January 2011
CLOUD COMPUTING based Digital Data – who owns it?
My Jan 6th 2011 blog post titled Your Digital Data – who really owns it? (Often not you!) introduced digital data ownership issues related to items #1 and #2, this blog talks about #3 below: Software Programs (media based) Downloads … Continue reading
Posted in AAA Computing, Anytime Access, cloud computing, Google Apps, Legal, mobility, Security
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Google helps make Colorado’s new Governor Happy
While the Web giant Google has over 24,000 employees now, it actually has very few office locations and one is in Denver’s backyard – up in Boulder. Current operations, located on Pearl Street started in 2007 as result of Google’s … Continue reading
Posted in 3D, cloud computing, Google Apps, Maps / Geocoding
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Your Digital Data – who really owns it? (Often not you!)
Microsoft, Apple and Google are each giants in the “digital data” selling business. Most of us (if not all) have acquired “digital data” at some time from one of them. We pay real $$s to purchase programs, music downloads, e-book … Continue reading
Posted in IP, Legal, Web 2.0
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