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Just A Five Review

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

So I just found an amazing site that you can buy or sell things online.  The site is called Just A Five where you can buy or sell anything for $5 or $10.  I have found that it’s a great way to earn extra cash online.

Say you want people to go out there and blog about your website… There is someone that will do that for $5.  Want someone to write a song for you?  there is someone that will do that for $5.  Want someone to be your virtual assistant for an hour?  There is someone to do that for $10.  Basically, if you can think of something out there, there is probably someone out there willing to do it for $5-$10.  The call it Just A Five because it always goes up in $5 increments.

Another great thing about Just A Five is their Affiliate program.  The Just A Five Affiliate program allows you to refer your friends and family and anyone out there to the service.  Anytime that they buy or sell something, you get up to 5% of the transaction.  They pretty much give away all the money that they make to you.  This is another great way that you can make money online.

Check out Just A Five

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Windows Azure as Top Cloud Choice for Developers

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Windows Azure as Top Cloud Choice for Developers is what the head of Microsoft’s Windows Azure team said at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC).  Microsoft has positioned Windows Azure as the “general purpose” cloud platform in the cloud hosting industry. The key Microsoft officials delivered targeted messages about the Windows Azure platform as the more mainstream, general-purpose cloud platform as compared to competing offerings such as Amazon Web Services, Google App Engine and Salesforce.com’s solutions, among others.

“At Microsoft we’re pulling platform as a service (PAAS) and infrastructure as a service (IAAS) together in Windows Azure,” said Bob Muglia, president of the Server and Tools Business at Microsoft. “Windows Azure is the world’s first general purpose cloud platform,” he added.

Amitabh Srivastava, senior vice president of Microsoft’s Server and Cloud Division said in an interview when asked about the Windows Azure cloud server; “Google is a platform as a service, but it’s only restricted to two languages – Python and Java. You have to fit in with the way they do things. We’re being general purpose. Amazon is an infrastructure as a service; they provide no tools support. How you develop your applications is your concern. You’re on your own. We support any language and multiple frameworks. We provide a rich ecosystem of technology or you can use open source software like MySQL or Apache. Our approach is we don’t put any shackles on the developer.”

Srivastava who is part of the Azure “Red Dog” development team that created the Windows Azure cloud computing platform, said from its inception Windows Azure targeted developers.

“When we were developing Azure from day one it was done for developers,” he said. “You have to allow developers to bring their skills, their current set of skills, to the cloud. So we said developers should get to choose tha language they want to use. You can use any environment you want. You can use Visual Studio or you can do the entire development in Eclipse. You can’t pigeonhole developers into one or two languages or one or two frameworks. Just because our lineage is Windows Server doesn’t mean we will restrict you to using C# or a Microsoft language.”

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Powering the Cloud with AMD Opteron

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Overview: Gartner and IDC list cloud computing as a top IT trend for 2010. The foundation of cloud computing is a scale-out server cluster that uses economies of scale to provide computing services to the user. Cloud services include the delivery of applications, platforms, and infrastructure.

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