When it comes to Box vs. Dropbox, Box's developer base is going to make all the difference. |
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A day after Google cut prices to its Compute Engine services, Amazon Web Services unveiled cuts across many of its services. The price war is on. |
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We're going through a revolution in web development tools and technologies; and now Facebook is adding its PHP-derived Hack language to the mix. Is it the right tool at the right time for the BYODev community? |
Soon the 1,500 salespeople at agricultural products vendor Wilbur-Ellis will be moving to making their sales on iPads standing in croplands, rather than taking orders on paper forms. |
The Acer C720P is our favorite low-cost Chromebook yet. |
Amazon is making its WorkSpaces desktop virtualization service available to anybody, and has added a new sync feature that could steal customers from Microsoft OneDrive. |
Box is introducing a slew of major enhancements to its platform, inincluding usage-based pricing, greatly enhanced metadata support to enable developers to build smarter applications, and an enhanced cloud-based document viewer. |
There are reports that a new version of Android could be unveiled in July. But before Google launches Android 5.0, let's hope its pending update of KitKat fixes a number of annoying problems. |
Be paranoid -- but maybe not as paranoid as you'd be if you were leaking Microsoft company secrets via a Hotmail account. |
Google CEO Larry Page recently praised the idea of allowing researchers access to the data contained in our electronic health records and information. It's a worthy goal. |
Box is burning cash as it spends more on marketing than it takes in from sales. But customer growth and potential upside still look promising. |
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