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Announcing the Space Age Swiss Army iPhone Killer

Announcing the Space Age Swiss Army iPhone Killer

By Zoli Erdos on February 3, 2009

Just trying to stay competitive here, I am (re)launching my Swiss-Army-Knife-Cellphone combo. Granted it does not follow the latest iPhone-like fashion, but hey, it’s a 2006 model – still with unparalled features, like solar panel, credit card/ id reader, game controller, DVR, laser printer… you name it.  Versatile yet rugged,  Ben’s company should carry it. [...]

Posted in Design | Tagged cellphone, cellular, humor, iphone, mobile, motorkia, swiss army knife

Cloud Computing and Developing Countries – Part 2

Cloud Computing and Developing Countries – Part 2

By Krishnan Subramanian on September 25, 2008

Image via Wikipedia In the first part of this series, I wrote about how individual developers in the developing countries are benefiting from cloud computing. In this post, I am going to make some arguments to highlight how small businesses in these countries can also benefit from the cloud computing and compete in the global [...]

Posted in General, Small business, Strategy | Tagged CloudComputing, developing countries, markets, mobile | 5 Responses

Cloud Computing and Developing Countries – Part 1

Cloud Computing and Developing Countries – Part 1

By Krishnan Subramanian on September 24, 2008

Image via Wikipedia One of the biggest selling points of cloud computing is that it levels the playing field for small companies to compete with bigger ones in terms of IT infrastructure. Well, I will go one step further and argue that cloud computing helps players in developing countries to compete on a par with [...]

Posted in General, Small business | Tagged CloudComputing, developing countries, google, iphone, markets, mobile, zoho | 6 Responses

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