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Virtual Worlds and a Twisted View of US vs. China

Virtual Worlds and a Twisted View of US vs. China

By Zoli Erdos on July 30, 2009

We’re obviously focusing on Web Apps here @ CloudAve, but mostly productivity, business apps and their supporting infrastructure – we’re clearly not the destination to come to for news about video, music, games..etc.  So consider this a personal rant. <rant> Virtual Worlds, such as World of Warcraft, Entropia Universe, Habbo Hotel, Club Penguin and Second [...]

Posted in General | Tagged china, gaming, second life, USA, virtual goods, virtual worlds, world of warcraft, wow | 5 Responses

Another Telco Goes Cloudy

Another Telco Goes Cloudy

By Ben Kepes on June 11, 2009

I have a friend who works within a telco on strategy who has an oft-repeated mantra that telcos were the original SaaS vendors – monthly billing, consumption based billing, accessible support (OK this is perhaps debateable) and rapid scalability all parallels nicely with what we see as part and parcel of SaaS. It’s therefore sensible [...]

Posted in Design, Strategy | Tagged baihui, british telecom, bt, china, japan, ntt, paas, saas, telecom new zealand, telstra, zoho | 2 Responses

If Only Tank Man Had Twitter

By Zoli Erdos on June 5, 2009

Today is the Anniversary of Tiananmen Square. Tiananmen square what? How can a square have an anniversary? For at least another generation people can no longer think of the square anymore, but the massacre that put an abrupt end to two months of protests. It’s easy to forget about, but we shouldn’t – this is [...]

Posted in General | Tagged 1956, 1956 Revolution, asian values, china, communism, counter-revolution, democracy, Freedom, heroism, Hungarian Revolution, iran, iranelections, oppression, politics, Tank Man, Tiananmen, Tiananmen Massacre, twitter, twitter revolution | 3 Responses

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