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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 - Server Edition
Increase performance and efficiency for the most powerful systems in your network--the servers. Discover how Diskeeper 2011 prevents disk fragmentation before it happens and optimizes data flow...
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RootMetrics crowd-sourced cell coverage maps comes to Android
RootMetrics has been a source of accurate cellphone coverage maps for the iPhone, and now hits the Android platform to track user's coverage.
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Iran to sue Google in map naming dispute
Google has removed the tag identifying the Persian Gulf from its popular mapping service, angering the Iranian government. Tehran says it will sue the search giant.
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The Apple/Google war rages on; manifests itself in Maps
Can Apple release its own maps app that has more features than Google Maps? Or is it just using maps as a pawn in its jihad against Android?
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Apple may finally be providing their own mapping solution in iOS 6
Apple has always included Google Maps in their iOS products and left high end navigation and mapping up to 3rd party developers. It looks like Apple may finally be stepping up and trying to take...
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Hadapt partners with Cloudera, puts MPP and Hadoop side-by-side
The Big Data world has no shortage of hybrid solutions, joining BI and relational technology with Hadoop and MapReduce. Hadapt offers a hybrid too, but prefers technology coexistence to...
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Nokia's massive launch of local mapping services for India
Nokia's mapping service NAVTEQ has steadily but quietly added powerful features like indoor mapping, natural voice guidance in regional languages, and search using points of interests that make it...
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Trial: Page, Rubin and Schmidt: How did they do?
Three of Google's top executives have now all be on the stand during company's legal battle with Oracle, but how much have they helped their case?
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Microsoft's purchase of AOL patents may be about a Google map war
If you connect the dots AOL's patent sale to Microsoft may have a lot to do with the Bing Maps, Mapquest, OpenStreetMap trio vs. Google Maps.
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Hadoop 2.0: MapReduce in its place, HDFS all grown-up
Hadoop 2.0 makes MapReduce less compulsory and the distributed file system more reliable.
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Google Maps now covers 75% of global pop, 26 million miles of directions
Google's VP of engineering discusses the key ingredients to a modern mapping service and what Google is doing to improve map data worldwide.
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Stalker app Girls Around Me hunts women via Facebook, Foursquare
Online outrage increases over sexualized, so-called stalking app Girls Around Me - though it is not the first of its kind.
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MapReduce, streaming beyond Java
Hadoop Streaming allows developers to use virtually any programming language to create MapReduce jobs, but it’s a bit of a kludge. The MapReduce programming environment needs to be pluggable.
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MapReduce translations, from skyscrapers to Hadoop clusters
Our last post presented an analogy for MapReduce. In this post, we layer real MapReduce vocabulary over the example to help decode the jargon that sometimes blocks understanding of Big Data.
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The MapReduce 101 story, in 102 stories
Can a skyscraper completed in 1931 be used to explain a parallel processing algorithm introduced in 2004? In this post, I use the anology of counting smartphones in the Empire State Building to...
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CEP and MapReduce: Connected in complex ways
Complex Event Handling (CEP) is the category of technology focused on handling large, continuous streams of data that must be processed in real-time. CEP is distinct from Big Data in the eyes of...
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MapReduce and MPP: Two sides of the Big Data coin?
To many, Big Data goes hand-in-hand with Hadoop + MapReduce. But MPP (Massively Parallel Processing) and data warehouse appliances are Big Data technologies too. The MapReduce and MPP worlds...
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Google Privacy Policy Changes Survival Guide
This simple guide gives concrete, individual guidance to prepare you for Google's new privacy policy.
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MWC 2012: ALK announces upcoming free CoPilot GPS offline navigation for iOS and Android
ALK Technologies announced upcoming GPS navigation software that gives you free offline and online navigation, similar to Nokia Maps, but for iOS and Android.
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LTE spectrum sharing could accelerate coverage
German researchers have create algorithms that allow two or more LTE providers to use a network jointly, which can help reduce infrastructure costs, close coverage gaps, and speed availability to...
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Google makes appearance at CES 2012 via Maps
Who says that Google doesn't care about CES 2012? In fact, the Goog cares so much that it has optimized maps to help us navigate around this crazy place.
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