Category Archives: AAA Computing

GAFYD.net* can redefine CELL PHONE messaging – PART 2

A recent article in the United Kingdom sheds light on a basic truth  Mobile phone bonanza ‘over’, despite demand in developing markets (The Guardian, Sunday 18 Sep 2011, by Juliette Garside) Highlights from the article Much of the mobile companies’ … Continue reading

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GAFYD.net* can redefine CELL PHONE messaging

Voice mails and text messages are a critical part of everyday communication. Billions of text messages are sent daily.  Yet, the paying customer has limited access and control over storage management, viewing and retention of their own messages. Consider the … Continue reading

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Cloud Computing Matters – because IT Connects all MY DEVICES

An early Facebook Investor, Roger McNamee (well known co-Founder of Elevation Partners) gave an amazing talk recently offering his view of some of the biggest trends affecting the technology industry. One result of that talk was a main stream news … Continue reading

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Google IO – 2011 new Dessert for Android

A tech company tradition is to assign non-descript and often funny code names to future products. While comical, the true intent is to thwart competitors before formal release. A stoic type of humor in a very serious and ultra-competitive business.  … Continue reading

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Defining future Web tech via Google IO – 2011

Google IO – the company’s namesake annual event (held May 10-12th) is one many have never heard of!  That’s because its primary audience is “technology developers”.  A gathering of geeks, nerds and mystical genius types who actually create and build … Continue reading

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“Please & Thank You” in 58 languages via Google Android

Any international travel club will tell you that much power exists in knowing how to phrase and communicate just 3 words of a foreign language. Correctly expressing “Please” and “Thank You” in a person’s native tongue can be one of … Continue reading

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Google Voice goes Mainstream Wireless via Sprint

WOW! Google Voice has raised its flag in the land of traditional telephony.  March 21, 2011 it was announced existing Sprint wireless customers will be able to get full Google Voice capability via their Sprint phone number if they want.  … Continue reading

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The CLOUD: it is My PC and My Server

Cloud Computing, a giant and complex topic, defined in a multitude of ways.  Everyone is asking – is it the answer?  Will it solve all computing needs and be the greatest thing ever –or– is it just a passing fad?  … Continue reading

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Google Apps and CRM Application Solutions

CRM (Customer Relationship Management) is an “often used and sometimes confused” marketing term of the software industry.  We all know intuitively some level of CRM is as critical to companies as having financial accounting.  You may get by without it … Continue reading

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Is CLOUD COMPUTING safe? Yes says Apple (iTunes) and Verizon (Google Apps)

New technology often comes with large doses of “rational and irrational skepticism”.  It often takes change by established companies to fully break the inertia – and overcome resistance born of skepticism.  The result is like releasing a parking brake on … Continue reading

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