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10,000 iPhone Apps 
Raven Zachary via O'Reilly Radar - Insight, on Sun, 30 Nov. 2008
Two services that track the iPhone App Store - AppShopper and 148Apps, announced on Saturday that there have been over 10,000 iPhone applications released on the US App Store. The number of currently available applications is just shy of 10,000 due to discontinued apps
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Key Security Issues for the Amazon Cloud 
George Reese via O'Reilly Network Articles on Sun, 30 Nov. 2008
This follow-on article to the Twenty Rules for Amazon Cloud Security examines six real security concerns that gave rise to the 20 rules.
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Data Center Power Efficiency 
Jesse Robbins via O'Reilly Radar - Insight, on Sat, 29 Nov. 2008
James Hamilton is one of the smartest and most accomplished engineers I know. He now leads Microsoft's Data Center Futures Team, and has been pushing the opportunities in data center efficiency and internet scale services both inside & outside Microsoft. His most recent post explores misconceptions about the
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Why I Love Twitter 
(unknown author) via O'Reilly Radar 中文站 on Sat, 29 Nov. 2008
Tim O'Reilly
2008-11-29
If you care
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Why I Love Twitter 
Tim O'Reilly via O'Reilly Radar - Insight, on Sat, 29 Nov. 2008
If you care what I think, you know that Twitter is just about the best way to learn what I'm paying attention to. I pass along tidbits of O'Reilly news, interesting reading from mailing lists and blogs I follow, and of course, tidbits from the twitterers I'm following. These are all the things I could never find time to put on my blog, but that I sp
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Put change.gov Under Revision Control! 
Tim O'Reilly via O'Reilly Radar - Insight, on Fri, 28 Nov. 2008
Last week, the New York Times wrote about Changes at change.gov:
The policy section of the transition site was removed without notice just days after Change.gov went live shortly after the election. At the time a spokesman for the Obama-Biden transition effort said they w
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Twenty Rules for Amazon Cloud Security 
George Reese via O'Reilly Network Articles on Thu, 27 Nov. 2008
The Amazon EC2 cloud computing model introduces new classes of security concerns as you look to deploying web applications into the cloud. These twenty rules for Amazon Cloud security will help you protect the integrity of your cloud deployments from many different kinds of security threats.
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Twenty Rules for Amazon Cloud Security 
George Reese via O'Reilly Network Articles on Thu, 27 Nov. 2008
The Amazon EC2 cloud computing model introduces new classes of security concerns as you look to deploying web applications into the cloud. These twenty rules for Amazon Cloud security will help you protect the integrity of your cloud deployments from many different kinds of security threats.
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Twenty Rules for Amazon Cloud Security 
George Reese via O'Reilly Network Articles on Thu, 27 Nov. 2008
The Amazon EC2 cloud computing model introduces new classes of security concerns as you look to deploying web applications into the cloud. These twenty rules for Amazon Cloud security will help you protect the integrity of your cloud deployments from many different kinds of security threats.
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Twenty Rules for Amazon Cloud Security 
George Reese via O'Reilly Network Articles on Thu, 27 Nov. 2008
The Amazon EC2 cloud computing model introduces new classes of security concerns as you look to deploying web applications into the cloud. These twenty rules for Amazon Cloud security will help you protect the integrity of your cloud deployments from many different kinds of security threats.
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My Web Doesn't Like Your Enterprise, at Least While it's More Fun 
Jim Stogdill via O'Reilly Radar - Insight, on Tue, 25 Nov. 2008
The other day Jesse posted a call for participation for the next Velocity Web Operations Conference. My background is in the enterprise space, so, despite Velocity's web focus, I wondered if there might not be interest in a bit of enterprise participation. After all, enterprise data centers deal with the same
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Why Does Twitter's Business Model Matter to You? 
Sarah Milstein via O'Reilly Radar - Insight, on Mon, 24 Nov. 2008
That's a real question, not a rhetorical one.
In a Radar post I wrote last week about whether Twitter's user base was hitting a critical inflection point, the first comment was, "How does Twitter make money?" Although the post wasn't about Twitter's business model per se, a lot of the comments we
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“Technology is the 7th Kingdom of Life” - A conversation with Kevin Kelly 
Joshua-Michele Ross via O'Reilly Radar - Insight, on Mon, 24 Nov. 2008
Kevin Kelly doesn’t need much in the way of introduction to Radar readers. He is a big thinker looking at the intersection of biology, technology and culture. Kevin gave a great High Order Bit at the Web 2.0 Summit and I caught up with him afterward. This interview covers:
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Get One Give One For Christmas 
Nat Torkington via O'Reilly Radar - Insight, on Sun, 23 Nov. 2008
Just a reminder that the good folks at One Laptop Per Child are running the Get One Give One program again, in association with Amazon. Buy an OLPC XO for $399 and you'll be providing one to a child in the emerging world as well as getting one for yourself. Linux under the hood, they're hackable as well as being a great gi
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It's Not Over: We are "the change we need." 
Tim O'Reilly via O'Reilly Radar - Insight, on Sat, 22 Nov. 2008
Like a lot of people, I was feeling a bit of post-partum letdown after the election. Those of us who were really engaged, following the polls, making calls to undecided voters, arguing out the merits of the candidates, experienced a bit of a vacuum after the election.
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Asynchronous Multiplayer Mobile Gaming 
Raven Zachary via O'Reilly Radar - Insight, on Sat, 22 Nov. 2008
With all the news on Friday about Apple's release of iPhone OS 2.2, there was another iPhone news item that got less attention than it deserved. Two young iPhone developers, Danielle Cassley and Jason Citron, released the sequel to their much-acclaimed iPhone puzzle game, Aurora Feint. Aurora F
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OOXML standards finally published and available free! 
Rick Jelliffe via O'Reilly News: XML on Fri, 21 Nov. 2008
I am delighted to see that the free site for ISO publicly available standards finally has the OOXML standards available:
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Velocity 2009: Themes, ideas, and call for participation... 
Jesse Robbins via O'Reilly Radar - Insight, on Fri, 21 Nov. 2008
Last year's Velocity conference was an incredible success. We expected around 400 people and we ended up maxing out the facility with over 600. This year we're moving the conference to a bigge
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