“What is this Capgemini of yours doing?”. This time it was not the next girl in a bar that asked me, but an officer from the British border police when I arrived by ferry from Calais (France). It was part of an interrogation since we kind of...
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How you could end up on the Canary islands using Twitter
Just two days ago, I wrote that the end of free Twitter is inevitable. Of course, I am not the only one to ponder over that. Indeed, I am miles behind the Silicon Valley Insider who organized the Create-a-twitter-revenue-model contest about two weeks...
Read moreWill Microsoft Semblio disrupt the eLearning market?
While everybody seems to be firing staff due to the economic downturn, Microsoft manages to create a new kind of role in education centers, universities and schools, which I would like to call: ReLeC developer: Rich eLearning Content developer. When...
Read moreI like to get lost
Being lost seems to be a concept that will become history and needs some explanation within 50 years. I really like to get lost some times, especially since you can discover unexpected things in those moments that you would have never seen if you...
Read moreThe inevitable end of free Twitter
As Tim Sears nicely points out on his blog: Twitter has no business model and has survived on venture capital funding only since their inception in 2006. According to this recent news item, Twitter has yet again managed to secure another S20...
Read moreDoes it make sense for Amazon to buy Gigaspaces?
The positioning from Amazon Web Services in the cloud computing market is an infrastructure provider (Infrastructure as a Service), which is differently than for instance Microsoft that offers Azure as a development platform (Platform as a Service)....
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