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  • Tri news and more DC stuff

    Yesterday I set out on my 12 mile bike ride with my new clip in shoes/pedals.

    I start at a mile marker 7 on the trail and then go to mile 13 and turn around. When I got to mile marker 12, I was like, “woohooo one more to go and then i can turn around,” but I swear it felt like I was going forever. I kept cursing, “where the hell is 13?~!”
    Finally, I came upon mile marker number 14. #$% what the hell, I thought! I missed it!?
    Well, I turned around and finally came up mile 13, which had been ripped from the ground and put kind of out of sight…soooo my 12 mile ride turned into 14.
    That’s okay though because I felt great. I absolutely love my new pedals and shoes. I wish I would have gotten them sooner.
    I finished in 1 hour and 11 minutes. It would have been shorter if I hadn’t stopped at 234 red lights and stop signs. maaaan!

    Still smiling after 14 miles:




    After my ride, I drove to Publix for some snacks because my kitchen is absolutely bare.
    I was getting odd looks from people because my padded butt shorts were soaked with sweat. Totally flattering, right? I didn’t care. Food was my mission.
    Refueled with some yogurt, local blueberries, and a bagel. One with cream cheese, the other with peanut butter.





    After my ride, I drove to a local recreation center to get a 6-month  membership card. I plan to go early tomorrow morning to a Master’s Swim class to decide if it’s something I want to join to help with my tri training. Swimming for a triathlon is just so foreign to me and I want to make sure I am pretty comfortable for that portion of my race. Also, I need to step it up with my swimming. I haven’t done any since my private lesson and almost feel like I forget everything he taught me! 


    This morning I completed Week 4, Day 2 of the Couch-to-5K program. Still difficult, but getting “easier.” The bad part is that I looked ahead to Week 5. um, shit?




    Here are more photos from DC:








  • iPhone Video Conferencing All But Confirmed with Latest Leak [IPhone]

    Another day, another video chat/video conferencing bit of debugging code to throw atop the heap that’s amassed around the coming “iPhone 4G.” Today’s revelation: A menu screen from a “field test” that purports to show video conferencing. More »










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  • Lost Finale: Spoilers and Teasers

    The finale of American TV series “Lost” will be tonight. Executive producers has some spoilers for tonight’s finale.

    “Lost” Executive producers reveal some inner details on how the Finale will end in its last episode tonight on May 23, 2010. They didn’t give too much away but they made the viewers more curious and eager to watch.

    Here are some of the “Lost” Finale spoilers/teasers:
    The Man In Black will be introduced in the season as the brother of the guardian of the mysterious Island, Jacob. The Man in Black is said to be made from smoke with the name Smoke Monster, or often called “Smokey”. He only inhabits the bodies of the dead, such as John Locke. A lot of people are thinking that the man in black is actually Locke. It confuses the viewers because he looks like Locke for some reason. The Man in black is similar to a shape shifter that illuminates people.

    There are only a few more hours until the much-awaited 2 1/2 hour season finale of “Lost”. We will clear the teasers tonight and see what will really happen.

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  • Los coches menos vendidos en España en lo que va de año

    Se acaba de dar a conocer la que podriamos definir como lista negra para los fabricantes y marcas que operan en España. No hablamos de otra cosa que de los coches menos vendidos en nuestro territorio durante el primer cuatrimestre del año.

    De los vehículos que podremos encontrar en esta lista, ya podriamos casi confirmar que su marca o fabricante realizará cambios drásticos para revertir la situación actual. Algunas ventas de coches son realmente sorprendentes ya que los modelos que encabezan la lista en su correspondiente segmento han venido sólo 2 unidades.

    En definitiva es algo triste el dar a conocer estos datos pero es algo necesario, a continuación os dejo con la lista por segmentos:

    URBANOS

    1. Fiat Seicento (2 unidades)
    2. Daihatsu Sirion (6 unidades)
    3. Th!ink City (6 unidades)
    4. Subaru Justy (7 unidades)
    5. VW Fox (13 unidades)
    6. Suzuki Splash (26 unidades)
    7. Indica (106 unidades)
    8. Opel Agila (114 unidades)
    9. TATA Indigo (154 unidades)
    10. Chevrolet Matiz (220 unidades)

    SEGMENTO B

    1. Lada Kalina (2 unidades)
    2. Chevrolet Kalos (2 unidades)
    3. Daihatsu Materia (2 unidades)
    4. SEAT Córdoba (2 unidades)
    5. Hyundai Getz (3 unidades)
    6. Hyundai Accent (7 unidades)
    7. Peugeot 1007 (14 unidades)
    8. Hyundai Matrix (65 unidades)
    9. Nissan Cube (67 unidades)
    10. Lancia Y (99 unidades)

    SEGMENTO C

    1. Peugeot 307 (1 unidad)
    2. Fiat Stilo (1 unidad)
    3. SEAT Toledo (10 unidades)
    4. Alfa Romeo Giulietta (10 unidades)
    5. Chrysler Pt Cruiser (12 unidades)
    6. Nissan Tiida (15 unidades)
    7. Hyundai Coupe (17 unidades)
    8. Honda CR-Z 27 (unidades)
    9. Honda FR-V (69 unidades)
    10. Chevrolet Nubira (76 unidades)
    11. Alfa Romeo 147 (105 unidades)
    12. Dodge Caliber (121 unidades)
    13. Subaru Impreza (134 unidades)
    14. Honda Insight (192 unidades)
    15. Toyota Corolla (204 unidades)

    SEGMENTO D

    1. Opel Vectra (1 unidad)
    2. Kia Magentis (3 unidad)
    3. Volvo S60 (3 unidades)
    4. Cadillac BLS (4 unidades)
    5. Jaguar X-Type (6 unidades)
    6. Mercedes CLK (14 unidades)
    7. Dodge Avenger (22 unidades)
    8. Infiniti G37 (27 unidades)
    9. Fiat Croma (35 unidades)
    10. Chrysler Sebring (72 unidades)

    SUV Y 4X4

    1. Cadillac SRX (1 unidad)
    2. Santana 300 (1 unidad)
    3. Cadillac Escalade (1 unidad)
    4. Nissan Patrol GR (2 unidades)
    5. Chevrolet TrailBlazer (2 unidades)
    6. Nissan Terrano (3 unidades)
    7. Hummer H3 (5 unidades)
    8. Mahindra GOA (10 unidades)
    9. Mercedes Clase G (10 unidades)
    10. Infiniti EX (11 unidades)
    11. Daihatsu Terios (13 unidades)
    12. IVECO Massif (14 unidades)
    13. Subaru Tribeca (18 unidades)
    14. Jeep Commander (23 unidades)
    15. Mercedes Clase GL (25 unidades)
    16. Lada Niva (35 unidades)
    17. Mazda CX-9 (35 unidades)
    18.  TATA Safari (38 unidades)
    19. Jeep Cherokee (48 unidades)
    20. Nissan Murano (58 unidades)

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  • The Market Is Massively Oversold Based On This Indicator

    Here’s one reason to believe that bearishness is getting long in the tooth. Less than 2% of S&P 500 stocks are above their 52-week moving average.

    Basically the entire market has been creamed and historically this has been a decent trading opportunity.

    Traders’ Narrative:

    “…a number of significant buying opportunities have been identified in the past after periods of market weakness have caused the percentage of stocks above their 10-day moving averages to drop below 10%.”

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    I mentioned the financial and energy sector in passing yesterday as being extremely oversold with just 1% (or less) of stocks closing above their 50 day moving average. Today the banks got a major boost, rising much more than the general market proxies. Most are attributing this to the passing of the Wall Street regulation bill in the Senate on Thursday night. As a technically oriented trader I prefer to think of it as an expected reaction to the extremely oversold condition in that sector.

    Even if you believe we’re heading lower in the long-term, perhaps we’re in for a near-term bounce.

    (Via Abnormal Returns)

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  • DOJ drops criminal probe of AIG executive

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    [JURIST] The US Department of Justice (DOJ) [official website] has decided not to file charges against former American International Group (AIG) [corporate website] executive Joseph Cassano, according to prosecutors from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) [official website] on Saturday. The decision appears to end a two-year criminal investigation of several executives from AIG’sFinancial Products subsidiary [official website], which played a large role in constructing complex contracts known as credit-default swaps [TIME backgrounder] that insured bond losses tied to the US housing market. The SEC investigation was undertaken to determine whether AIG officials deceived investors and auditors in 2007 by misrepresenting the accounting value of a credit default swap portfolio, which nearly bankrupted the company. The SEC will continue its investigation into the London-based Financial Products subsidiary and could eventually lead to civil actions.

    In August former AIG executives agreed to settle [JURIST report] a suit brought by the SEC alleging their involvement in inflating the company’s reported financial records. The SEC accused former CEO Maurice Greenberg and former CFO Howard Smith of being “control persons” under the Securities Exchange Act [text], making them liable for AIG’s securities law violations. The SEC claimed that the two executives made false statements which allowed the company to misrepresent key earnings between 2000 and 2005. Greenberg will pay $15 million in disgorgement and penalties without admitting any charges to “put these issues behind him,” while Smith settled for $1.5 million.

  • Not the New York Times: Where College Students Get Their News

    American college students today show no significant loyalty to a news program, news personality or even news platform. Students have only a casual relationship to the originators of news, and in fact don’t make fine distinctions between news and more personal information. Yet student after student, in a recent study, demonstrated knowledge of specific news stories.

    How did they get the information? In a disaggregated way, and not typically from the news outlet that broke or committed resources to a story.

    This is a Wordle data visualization of the 111,109 words the students in the study wrote about their experiences of going 24 hours without media.

    [Source: blogs.worldbank.org – Susan Moeller]

  • Why carriers need time to upgrade their Android versions [#io2010]

    Vic GunDotra of Android and Google

    This is Vic Gundotra, vice president of engineering with Android. And he’s about to say something you need to listen to. Something you all need to listen to. And when he’s finished, go back and listen to it again. And when your ears are done steaming and you’re through stomping your feet into the ground, listen to it again.

    Carriers need time to organize and test software updates, people. Your phone is just one of many, and it needs to be done right. And Vic does an excellent job explaining why carriers need time to get out the latest and greatest version of Android.

    All that said, we definitely feel your frustration at the wait, and there are some phones — cough, Xperia X10 — that take far longer to update than is practical for a consumer to consider. Anyhoo, check out the video after the break.

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  • French Open 2010: Schedule and Live Stream

    The spirit of the French Open 2010 is here as we expect the best tennis matches in the next couple of weeks.

    Everyone is looking forward to watch the best tennis players in the world especially Roger Federer, the defending champion of this Open and Rafael Nadal, who is considered by many as the best player of all time.



    We will witness exciting matches even in the first round. On May 23, we will see Laurent Roucderc vs Robin Soderling, Janco Tipsarevic vs Alejandro Falla, Maric Cilic vs Ricardo Mello and Venus Willams vs Patty Schnyder.

    This year’s French Open is held at Roland Garros, Paris, France. Expect a great fight and exciting matches from all the players as they battle to the top.

    For those who want to watch the French Open 2010 in you television, you can check it on ESPN or your local channel. You can also tune in to French Open Live Stream Online via Justin TV, Ilemi and even Sopcast. There are so many matches that will make your day as the French Open 2010 Live Stream is available for all of us.

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  • Working Copy Pac Man 30th Anniversary Google Doodle Logo

    Download The Official Google Pacman Game Which Was Used At Pac-Man 30th Anniversary

    Breaking news Today the Google Pacman Anniversary will end and many of you will miss the playable logo, so we have the download link for the offcial google pacman doodle logo game, this will make happy so many enthusiastic pacman and google fans.

    The link for official google pacman doodle game, it’s a rapidshare link with MD5: F25F4F4D5DF512319EEAC0BFCE9B1EC5, there’s no exe file inside it just clicl on Play GooglePacman.html and your browser will load the official google pacman game.

    I got plenty of emails asking for download the Pac Man 30th Anniversary Google Game so enjoy the free game, save it as this is the first interactive google doodle logo. The google logo will be removed today so save the game for future.

    I hope this made your day, now you can enjoy the pacman doodle even if Google removes the game from it’s search frontpage.

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  • Unruly Democracy: Pictures, Videos | The Intersection

    The conference on science blogging at the Harvard Kennedy School from last month now has a lot of multimedia available. There are Flickr pictures, like this one, showing a panel comprised of myself, Jessica Palmer, Francesca Grifo of the Union of Concerned Scientists, and moderator Sam Evans: And there are also 35 YouTube vids of the entire event. I am going to post some of these over the course of the week with commentary, but for now, you can start from the intro, by Harvard’s Sheila Jasanoff, and go from there…


  • Pac-Man 30th anniversary, free download of Pac-Man game

    Pac-Man 30th anniversary, free download of Pac-Man game

    For Pac-Man 30th anniversary download free Pac-Man game. If you’re a fan of the arcade game Pac-Man and want to play all the time downloading the game, you can do that now.

    Download: Pac-Man Deluxe 1.60

    The 30 years old game from the ’80s and 90’s now comes in a game called Pac-Man Deluxe 1.60.

    You must navigate the maze full of balls and avoid to be cached by the ghosts to go through the 63 levels offered by this title.

    You will need to be quite agile, quick and clever to do not get caught by the ghosts, but, you will have a little help, what you can take if you want to move through levels which will become more complicated as you go.

    Runs on Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.

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  • PlayStation Move is your "move into action"

    The PS3 only does everything. That’s the slogan by which the console goes, and it seems that Sony’s new motion wand is also getting a tagline of its own: PlayStation Move will let you move into action.

  • Marchionne says “Probably 2011” on Chrysler IPO, wants GM to go first

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    Everyone is watching General Motors CEO Ed Whitacre, Jr. to see what he’ll be able to pull of this year with respect to his plans, including a possible IPO. Count Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne among the interested. While the Fiat 500’s introduction will likely result in Fiat upping its Chrysler stake to 25 percent, when it comes to a Chrysler IPO, Marchionne is thinking 2011, and he wants GM to go first, according to Automotive News.

    Marchionne feels there’s enough investor interest for both GM and Chrylser IPOs, but said, “Let him go, he’s been itching to go,” in reference to Whitacre wanting a GM IPO as soon as this year. Chrysler has good reason to wait. It’s arguably further behind than GM in its turnaround, and whereas GM has the Volt to make a potential shareholder splash in 2010, Chrysler’s product fireworks won’t really start booming until next year.

    For now, Chrysler milestones are being reached ahead of schedule and things in Auburn Hills are going well enough to get Marchionne to say, “May is “turning out to be a good month.” A Chrysler IPO is obviously desired, but based on Marchionne’s latest statements, it remains in the distance.

    [Source: Automotive News – sub req’d]

    Marchionne says “Probably 2011” on Chrysler IPO, wants GM to go first originally appeared on Autoblog on Sun, 23 May 2010 09:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Breathe Right Nasal Strips, Extra, 26-Count Box

    Breathe Right nasal strips gently open nasal passages so you can breathe through your nose and close your mouth, reducing snoring. Each drug – free, non – prescription nasal strip consists of flexible, “spring-like” bands. Placed correctly across the nose, the bands gently lift the sides of nose to provide: nasal congestion relief due to the common cold or allergies, snoring relief to sleep better, better breathing for people with a deviated septum. Athletes also use nasal strips to reduce the amount of energy needed to breathe during a workout. Breathe Right nasal strips are ideal for every kind of aerobic

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  • BlackBerry Slider 9800 Breaks Cover Again…

    It seems that RIM just can’t keep this hot new BlackBerry locked down. For the fourth time it seems the BlackBerry Slider 9800 has been leaked on to the internet. This time new high resolution pictures have arrived over at TheBerryFix showing off the Slider’s beautiful touchscreen, and somewhat stylish body. You also get a pretty good look at this unreleased BlackBerry Slider, which will ship with BlackBerry 6 (OS 6.0) and the new webkit browser. Check out more of the pictures after the break…





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    BlackBerry Slider 9800 Breaks Cover Again…

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  • Contests: Name the BP oil disaster and write Obama’s ‘pivot’ speech to the climate and clean energy jobs bill

    In my post last night, I noted that  many people are expecting the President to pivot from the BP oil disaster to the climate and clean energy bill.  But how exactly should he do that rhetorically?  I’m writing a piece on that subject and would love to hear your thoughts.

    Also, I have been mostly calling the unfolding disaster in the Gulf the “BP oil disaster,” which certainly beats the President’s “BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.”  Guest blogger Dominique Browning has some  thoughts about the name and messaging below.  Again, I’d love to hear your ideas.

    As a professional editor, I’ve always paid close attention to words. Now that I’m writing regularly about climate change, I’m even more attentive to the language people use in engaging with this subject. It’s rife with jargon, rhetoric and innuendo–handy tools that environmentalists could use more adeptly. These days I’m focused on naming names.

    A scan online of news and blog headlines shows that we–editors and writers and, for that matter, politicians and environmentalists–are all over the place in giving a name to this disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. The New York Times is calling it the Gulf oil spill; others refer to the Gulf crisis or the BP spill. Environmentalists are in danger of missing the chance to give this gusher a name that will stick in the historical record. That would be a shame, because this event could alter our collective awareness of the grave danger we are facing.

    It is time to settle on a name. If you think this is irrelevant, consider, for instance, the Exxon Valdez. Notice how every single time that spill comes up (with great regularity these days, as it is dawning on us just how bad things are in the Gulf) the name of the culprit is attached. That’s perfect. We should be reminded of the perpetrators of environmental catastrophe.

    The only people who have settled on the terms with which they are discussing (or not) this disaster are the folks at BP. Why do you think they keep pushing the name Deepwater Horizon into the conversation? Whoever heard of that company before? Note that Wikipedia has now listed this disaster as the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, with secondary reference to it as the BP oil spill. Wonder how that happened? (An example of innuendo, but I do wonder….)

    BP doesn’t want to own this problem. They just leased it. But we don’t have to buy that. We need a name that eternally links BP with the Gulf–because BP is responsible. And we need a much stronger word than spill. Before much longer, we’ll be wishing a spill is all we were facing. This is a gusher with no known end.

    Speaking of rhetoric, by the way, when trying to persuade people that global warming is a crisis, all reference to “grandchildren” is unnecessary and inaccurate. This is a threat to you and your children; the problem isn’t a generation away. It is happening now. As usual, the “I don’t believe in global warming” crowd is better at defining the terms of the argument. (What argument? Well, they’ve created one, simply by using that phrase.) Just look at the idea embedded in the word “belief”. Belief, of course, has nothing to do with science. But it perfectly captures the margins of skeptical thinking that are always, and necessarily, at play among scientists–captures them, and co-opts them, with a spiritual twist.

    Environmentalists who want to join the public debate effectively have to name problems accurately, and find the most persuasive, honest and durable ways to talk about them. And stick with the terms until the terms stick. If we don’t do that, we are going to get caught in tricky, unpredictable, and endless currents. Just like the oil from the 2010 BP-Gulf Gusher. And yes, hyphens matter too.

    Guest blogger Dominique Browning writes a column called PERSONAL NATURE for the Environmental Defense Fund website. Her new book is SLOW LOVE: How I Lost My Job, Put on My Pajamas, & Found Happiness. She blogs at SLOWLOVELIFE.com

    As  I noted last night, it is time for the president to reframe the energy debate, as many have begged him to do (see “Is Obama blowing his best chance to shift the debate from the dirty, unsafe energy of the 19th century to the clean, safe energy of the 21st century?“ and Video: Robert Redford tells President Obama it’s time to lead “America on a path to cleaner, safer energy”).

    The public  is certainly craving leadership Obama’s campaign pollster: “In the aftermath of the oil spill disaster, voters overwhelmingly support a comprehensive clean energy bill…. Voters understand the dangers of our dependence on oil. Now, they’re ready to hold Congress accountable.”

    Even the uber-insiders at Politico point out it’s time for “President Obama to seize control of a deteriorating narrative. One solution: Step up in a bigger way on his promise to deliver comprehensive energy legislation, by reframing the debate over the spill from “who’s at fault” to “how we fix this problem in the long run.” Moving in this direction would shift the conversation away from a situation over which they have no control, to a key administration priority and a legislative debate that they can shape and drive.”

    Some commenters think the pivot is tricky in the face of this unfolding disaster.  How would you do it?

  • Brazil’s Economy Has Hit Bubble Speed

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    Brazil’s economy just clocked 10% annualized GDP growth over the last six months. Even though the world’s economic rebound is expected to slow in the second half of this year, Brazil is still expected to log a China-like 7% GDP growth for 2010.

    That’s the fastest growth Brazil has experienced since 1986. 

    Problem is, it’s not sustainable and could create painful side effects:

    The Economist:

    The problem is that while it may be growing at Chinese speeds, Brazil is not China. Because it still saves and invests too little, most economists think it is restricted to a speed limit of 5% at the most, if it is not to crash. The growth spurt is partly the result of the stimulus measures taken by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s government when the world financial crisis briefly tipped the country into recession late in 2008. The trouble, say critics, is that much of the extra government spending is turning out to be permanent—and so the economy is starting to resemble a Toyota with the accelerator stuck to the floor.

    The strain is showing. Businesses are chasing after scarce skilled labour. Inflation for the 12 months to April reached 5.3%, above the Central Bank’s target of 4.5%. Imports are set to top exports this year, for the first time since 2000, and the current-account deficit should widen to 3% of GDP.

    Read more here >

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  • Atlantis rides above the waves | Bad Astronomy

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    The Space Shuttle Atlantis will undock from the International Space Station for the last time Sunday at 11:22 a.m. EDT (15:22 UT), and is scheduled to land at Kennedy Space Center on May 26 at 08:48 ET (12:48 UT). This image was taken during the last scheduled mission of Atlantis, still attached to the ISS as it orbits over the ocean. You can watch how it go there, too: NASA has uploaded incredible video from cameras located on the solid rocket boosters during launch.

    Image credit: NASA


  • Why Amazon Should Worry About Google App Engine for Business

    I wrote last week that the time may be right for Amazon Web Services to launch its own platform-as-a-service (PaaS) offering, if only to preempt any competitive threat from other providers’ increasingly business-friendly PaaS offerings. The time is indeed right, now that Google has introduced to the world App Engine for Business.

    That’s because App Engine for Business further advances the value proposition for PaaS. PaaS offerings have been the epitome of cloud computing in terms of automation and abstraction, but they left something to be desired in terms of choice. With solutions like App Engine for Business, however, the idea of choice in PaaS offerings isn’t so laughable. Python or Java. BigTable or SQL. It’s not AWS (not that any PaaS offering really can be), but it’s a big step in the right direction. App Engine for Business is very competitive in terms of pricing and support, too.

    Google is often is cited as a cloud computing leader, but until now had yet to deliver a truly legitimate option for computing in the cloud. Mindshare and a legit product make Google dangerous to cloud providers of all stripes, including AWS.

    The integration of the Spring Framework in App Engine for Business is important because it means that customers have the option of easily porting Java applications to a variety of alternative cloud environments. Yes, AWS supports Spring, but the point is that Google is now on board with what is fast becoming the de facto Java framework for both internal and external cloud environments.

    Meanwhile, in the IaaS market, AWS is busy trying to distinguish itself on the services and capabilities levels now that bare VMs are becoming commodities. Thus, we get what we saw this week, with AWS cutting storage costs for customers who don’t require high durability (a move some suggest was in response to a leak about Google’s storage announcement), and increasing RDS availability with cross-Availability-Zone database architectures. It’s all about differentiation around capabilities, support and services, and every IaaS provider is engaged in this one-upmanship.

    If PaaS is destined to become the preferred cloud computing model, and if the IaaS market is becoming a rat race of sorts, why not free cloud revenues from the IaaS shackles and the threat of PaaS invasion? Amazon CTO Werner Vogels will be among several cloud computing executives speaking at Structure 2010 June 23 & 24, so we should get a sense then what demands are driving future advances for AWS and other cloud providers. For more on Google vs. Amazon and PaaS vs. IaaS, read my entire post here.



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