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Google Wave Declutters The Inbox With Following Feature

TechCrunchIT  Nov 12 09

This morning, Google is making a slight update to Wave to help users unclog their inbox from public waves. Previously, you could see public waves in your inbox, which was fairly annoying. Now for a wave to appear in your inbox, you need to "follow" the wave. When someone adds you directly to a wave, or if you contribute to a wave, you will automatically be following that wave. But when you see a public wave that you would like to get updates on and monitor the conversation, you can chose to follow it by hitting the follow button in the wave panel toolbar. You can also archive waves, which will removes waves from your inbox. Full story...

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NorthScale’s Memecached Data Management Technology Attracts Zynga And Others

TechCrunchIT  2 days ago

Under the radar startup NorthScale is publicly launching today with a new data management technology to help web-based companies, particularly startups that deal with large amounts of transactional data.

Silverlight goes where the money is: mobile

TechCrunchIT  3 days ago

Microsoft’s stealth Windows replacement WebOS turned the corner today with the announcement of Windows Phone developer tools.

Axosoft Launches New Version Of Project Management Software OnTime

TechCrunchIT  3 days ago

Axosoft, the developer of project management software OnTime is releasing a new version of its product that includes an innovative new way for developers to visualize, review and manage the life cycle of backlog items.

Video: Developer Doug Cutting Talks About The Founding Of Hadoop

TechCrunchIT  5 days ago

Doug Cutting – Cloudera Hadoop, open source, Yahoo Veeple Interactive Video In the video above, Doug Cutting, the creator of the Apache Hadoop project, discusses how the technology was first developed for large web companies (like Facebook, Google, Yahoo, which all use the open-source technology).

Rackspace Recruits A Few Drizzle Alums

TechCrunchIT  6 days ago

Cloud infrastructure giant Rackspace is welcoming a number of former Sun Microsystems employees this week.

The Facebook Imperative Cannot Be Stopped

TechCrunchIT  Mar 10 10

Editor's note: This guest post is written by Marc Benioff, chairman and CEO of salesforce.com. In it, he responds to critics of his last guest post arguing that enterprise software should be more like Facebook.

Google Apps Marketplace: Instantly Connect Your App To 25 Million Users, Profit.

TechCrunchIT  Mar 09 10

Business to business software can be a tough sell. Online B2B can be even a harder sell. While there is certainly money to be made, unless you're one of the big players, the likelihood you're going to succeed is pretty small.

Live: Google Apps Marketplace Launches At Google Campfire One

TechCrunchIT  Mar 09 10

Tonight, Google is hosting one of their Campfire One events at their headquarters in Mountain View, CA.

Socialwok Takes A Stroll In The Google Apps Marketplace

TechCrunchIT  Mar 09 10

Tonight, Google launched its Google Apps Marketplace, an online storefront for Apps products and services.

Web-Based Productivity Suite Zoho Finds A Place In The Google Apps Marketplace

TechCrunchIT  Mar 09 10

Zoho, a web-based productivity suite that was called a "fake Office" by a Microsoft VP, is announcing a significant partnership with Google today.



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