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Category Archives: mobility
Should removing “Your Privacy” be someone else’s “For Profit” Business?
Isn’t this really crossing the line on Privacy Violation? My recent posts address the reality that we must take personal responsibility and specific action at times to retain the level of privacy we desire. However when it happens without our … Continue reading
Posted in Anytime Access, change in IT, Cloud Storage, Independence, Legal, mobility, Privacy
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Privacy is Elusive – but should we be Giving it away?
Privacy – the ability of an individual or group to seclude themselves or information about themselves and thereby reveal themselves selectively. Certainly something that qualifies as “intangible”, but none the less often highly valued. Prior to the information age, Privacy … Continue reading
CLOUD BORG – will you be assimilated?
Cloud computing is such a great enabler! But enabling new things also means change, and we know change can be uncomfortable if not even frightening for some. A recent ZDNET article titled “Cloud Haters – You Too Will Be Assimilated” (Mar … Continue reading
Intelligent Attachments Example 4 – a VIRTUAL database via email attachment
Cloud computing is such a great enabler! Many things that have been too complex or costly in the past, are now available to every business. This post is a bit long but will be worth your time – you’ll see … Continue reading
Posted in AAA Computing, Android, Anytime Access, cloud computing, Cloud Storage, eMail, Free, Google Apps, iPhone, mobility
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A peek into the future of Cloud Storage and the impact on apps.
The transition to and impact of cloud based storage continues to shake things up in the world of software applications. It was 2006, when Sam Schillace, creator of the Writely program which became Google Docs and germinated the beginnings of … Continue reading
Intelligent Attachments Example 3 – Signatures & Work Flow Process
When worlds collide! The legal significance of a Signature still applies in our current “digital” world. Unfortunately a process that originated in a paper based world, can bog down and stymie the speed advantages the digital world gives us. Here … Continue reading
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Intelligent Attachments – benefit of Cloud based storage Example 1
In my recent post Google DRIVE – The “Chicken or Egg” of Computing? I describe a future where Apps become the focus (versus managing data) since Cloud based storage gives anytime, anywhere access to data. Since web based email (i.e. … Continue reading
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Google DRIVE – The “Chicken or Egg” of Computing?
In trying to think of a simple way to illustrate the significance of CLOUD Storage on the future of computing – I thought of “Which came first the Chicken or the Egg?” A famous question that has vexed philosophers since … Continue reading
Christmas comes early to iPhone Users – who got lost due to Apple Maps
A solution to this problem: Apple Maps flaw could be deadly, warn Australian police - Nick Thompson, CNN updated 11:44 AM EST, Mon December 10, 2012 WOW! Imagine being 40 miles from your intended destination and placed into an isolated national park … Continue reading
Posted in Android, cloud computing, Free, Google Apps, iPhone, Maps / Geocoding, mobility, Smartphone, Uncategorized
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Google / Microsoft / T-Mobile – present new Pricing models
The year 2013 will reflect significant swings in the pricing pendulum as key markets mature. Three tech sector giants have made recent pricing announcements. Google (CLOUD computing) pulls the FREE version of Google Apps for Business, Microsoft (Client / Server … Continue reading
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