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  1. @Beaker There is some truth to @GeorgeReese's assertion. It is not complete baloney on the cloud side. Give some credit :-)
  2. @GeorgeReese Yes. I agree. I was completely mocking Tweetdeck investment.
  3. @Sunir I do agree to it. It is still better than being at the mercy of OS vendors.
  4. @GeorgeReese Yes. As long as such exits keep happening, this madness is going to continue. The lure for big money is irresistible to some :)
  5. @ruv Agreed.
  6. @GeorgeReese Me too. They rock.
  7. @Sunir Don't develop for mobile then. Develop for mobile web then :-) http://bit.ly/E9KuN
  8. @ruv and you replied via tweetdeck too :-). There is the much needed justification for the madness :-)
  9. An alternative is to use Twilio-Nagios app but you have to then host nagios somewhere.
  10. 25 cents to get a call during server emergencies is very cheap. I am using Pingdom but redundancy is always good.
  11. If you are a sysadmin or a company renting servers, check out this service where you get a call when the server goes down http://alertyx.com
  12. RT @Maluvia With controversies swirling around terminology like 'Open Core' and 'InterCloud', we are headed for a semantics crisis. <-- Amen
  13. 2 million funding for a company that is completely at the mercy of two other companies (Adobe & twitter). Is it still 1998? #tweetdeck
  14. @Beaker You are taking people who just WAVE at you very seriously :-)
  15. @StevenWalling It records video too.
  16. @StevenWalling I use http://www.ecamm.com/mac/ca... and it is pretty decent.
  17. I am still not convinced about this open core licensing idea. If you are interested, here is a decent writeup. http://bit.ly/opencore
  18. World's shortest mapreduce app http://bit.ly/ACqIl
  19. RT @servicemgmt :Big challenges in Cloud computing: Service levels and security, according to analyst @VanessaAlvarez1.- http://ow.ly/gZyF
  20. New Cloud Ave Blog Post: Handful of infrastructure players - A shortsighted idea http://bit.ly/19nUgP