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Firefox in the Cloud?

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Firefox Weave has become Firefox Sync, and will be part of Firefox 4 in a cloud-based future. Firefox Sync is a server-based store which holds your bookmarks, passwords, preferences and history, providing a consistency of experience that will eventually extend all the way to the iPhone.

The new Firefox cloud Sync is available now as an add-on for Firefox, though a Mozilla blog post explains:

Firefox Sync (formerly Weave Sync) – Currently packaged as a free Firefox Add-on, Sync will be an integrated (opt-in, of course) feature of Firefox 4. It makes your bookmarks, history, Awesome Bar intelligence, passwords, form-fill data and open tabs accessible from Firefox running on other computers and mobile phones. And unlike cloud services that use your data to track your travels throughout the Web for ad targeting or other purposes, Firefox Sync encrypts all of your data before sending it to the server. This means you do not have to sacrifice any privacy or control while still getting the convenience of ubiquitous access to your data using Firefox Sync.

Firefox cloud experience, which will include Firefox Home for the iPhone user who wants to take his bookmarks with him, and a developer’s API for those who want to expand on the functionality.  Security is paramount to the point of imposition: connect to the Firefox Synchronisation server and you’ll have to provide a password (of an acceptable length) and a cryptographic phrase which is used to decrypt your details once they’ve been downloaded (only encrypted versions are stored in the cloud). That’s all very commendable, but won’t sit well with the IE crowd, which values simplicity over security.

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How Much Power Does Cloud Hosting Use A Year?

Thursday, June 17th, 2010
How Much Power Does Cloud Hosting Use A Year? Well, now you can find out with the new Conserve Insight by Belkin. Belkin just started pre-order on this little nifty device below. The Conserve Insight tracks your actual devices’ electrical usage and tells you how much they cost you on a yearly basis. It also calculates CO2 emissions produced by usage of a given device on either a monthly or yearly basis.

Find out how much energy your devices really use—including, the cost of operation, the amount of carbon dioxide (CO₂) produced in generating the electricity consumed, and watts. See at a glance the true impact to your wallet—and the environment. Want on?  Well you can purchase them here, they range in price from $9.99 to $39.99. Gallery of all four devices below.

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Keao Caindec Joins OpSource SVP & CMO

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Keao Caindec has joined OpSource as SVP and CMO. In this new role, Caindec will focus on expanding the company’s presence in the high-growth IT services sectors of cloud hosting and managed hosting.

‘What attracted me to OpSource was its ability to solve the top enterprise concerns associated with cloud computing today: security, control, performance and ease of integration. Additionally, OpSource’s unique experience in billing and integration make it a perfect partner for channel,’ Caindec said. ‘Most of today’s cloud services providers have commodity offerings that are used for non-mission critical applications. OpSource aims to lead the market in enterprise-class cloud and managed hosting services, providing solutions that are high performance, secure and easy to integrate.’

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