del.icio.us bookmarks for January 7th through January 13th
These are my links for January 7th through January 13th:
- “Memeo Connect for Google Apps presents our customers with an attractive option to integrate or migrate all of their files into Google Docs.” - Matthew Glotzbach, Product Management Director, Google. - %extended%
- With server virtualization technology improving data center efficiency and agility, rates of adoption are expected to continue to rise dramatically in 2010. At this summit, leading industry experts, analysts, and end-users will discuss the latest innovations, best practices, barriers to implementation, and measurable benefits of server virtualization with a particular focus on today's real world solutions. - %extended%
- Get your documentation and training resources up on your intranet quickly with our customizable Google Sites templates. These templates come complete with everything you need to help your users make the transition to Google Apps with ease — including quick start guides, switching guides, training videos, and more! Just make a few simple customizations and your site is ready to go. There's no easier way to help your users "Go Google!" - %extended%
- We are a unique, fresh and fun organization on a mission to serve Minnesota’s high tech startup community. By providing local, relevant and timely news, we seek to inform those who want to know more about early stage Minnesota tech ventures. There’s a lot in store for the next 30-60-90 days: we’ll be creating/aggregating news, expanding our team, finalizing our featureset, fixing bugs and building momentum towards a more complete, fully functional product. - %extended%
- Minnebar site for tech startups. - %extended%
- IMNO.org for profit site. - %extended%
- The Academy of Achievement brings students face-to-face with the extraordinary leaders, thinkers and pioneers who have shaped our world. - %extended%
- As the decade I call the twenty-oh's ends, think on what a transformational change we have just all witnessed. Our obsession with the latest product from Google or Apple often clouds our recognition of the long-term effects. We all know where we are. But I think many of us have forgotten where we were, and just how dramatically things have changed in ten short years. - %extended%
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