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Data centers future as cloud computing grows Data centers future as cloud computing grows
By Salar Golestanian @ 21 Dec 2010 :: Article Rating
As the buzz about cloud computing continues to grow, there are some questions like, is it the end of Data Centres? I have been watching the headline news on Cloud Computing and its impact on Data Centre and traditional Hosting companies.  For example, IDC thinks that data centre capacity is to shrink, because of IT consolidation and the combined response of utility/cloud computing or server virtualisation (with the need for less servers). This is attractive in the current climate, thanks to the need to cut costs and reduce duplication and overlap.
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Today Google Announces Chrome OS Pilot Program, 12.1 Inch Notebook Cr-48 Today Google Announces Chrome OS Pilot Program, 12.1 Inch Notebook Cr-48
By Salar Golestanian @ 07 Dec 2010 :: Article Rating
I have been tracking the development of Chrome OS since it was first announced, Mainly because of my love for Open Source Projects. Chrome OS is another Google backed, open source project, so most of the details have slowly been released since it is hard to keep them secret.
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Google Earth 6 is the next generation of realism with exciting possiblities through its API Google Earth 6 is the next generation of realism with exciting possiblities through its API
By Salar Golestanian @ 05 Dec 2010 :: Article Rating
Having always had a great interest in 3D technology like Second Life and having had some experience in Architecture and the CAD World a very long time ago, I regularly play with Google Earth to check out places I am going, Holiday destinations, Places of interest etc.. Therefore, any improvement from version to version and the possibilities of exposing the API to connect to other applications does intrigue me.
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Android vs. iOS: List of “Most Desired” Smartphone Platforms the latest in numbers Android vs. iOS: List of “Most Desired” Smartphone Platforms the latest in numbers
By Salar Golestanian @ 01 Dec 2010 :: Article Rating
Having developed 3 Apps for Apple iOS and one for Android, I have a fairly modest understanding of the technology for both platforms. Also,  being an early adaptor I have had the pleasure to have owned the first generation  iPod from day one. I ordered my iPad in UK as soon as it was released....
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Sony Next-Generation Portable To Include Arm Cortex Two Quad-Core Chips
http://multiplayer.it/forum/hdtv-home-theater/6566... by Anonymous User
May be I was wise for not upgrading to iPad2 and wait for 3D iPad 3!
http://dotnetnuke.co/technology/2011/07/15/more-3d... by Anonymous User
Remember Apple Newton in 1990s - 15 million iPads sold in 3 quarters- Did you predict this number?
I agree that tablets are very fun and useful, and ... by Andrew
More 3D Patent details released - This time Microsoft with a "3D Desktop Interface"
I assume you are referring to this post in the sci... by Salar Golestanian
More 3D Patent details released - This time Microsoft with a "3D Desktop Interface"
Do you know what intel's patenets are related to t... by kebin
Remember Apple Newton in 1990s - 15 million iPads sold in 3 quarters- Did you predict this number?
Thank you for your comments. Newton like many othe... by Salar Golestanian
Remember Apple Newton in 1990s - 15 million iPads sold in 3 quarters- Did you predict this number?
I don't think that consumers weighed off an onscre... by GENGHIS
About Technology and Science blog by Salar Golestanian
These are various Salar Golestanian Blog some long and some short about the latest topics that interest me about Technology, Design, Mobile or Desktop Internet and all that is within its jurisdiction. Probably the best place for these would have been in SalarO.com, However, some Blogs have less of a commercial or corporate genra, so here they are placed in my personal site. These Blogs help me explain a little more then normally allowed in the 140 character real estate of Twitter posts. They may also link you to the actual news or site that expands further on my comments.