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Google buys maker of Microsoft Office plugin By acquiring DocVerse, Google is paving the road to cloud computing
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Traditional areas such as BI and security top IT spend, while new technologies such as virtualization and cloud computing are also finding increased prominence, finds the Infrastructure Agenda 2010 Survey
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A recent item in the news about missing maps caught my attention. The story cited how priceless maps of Mumbai, dating back to the 18th century had mysteriously disappeared from the “safe” confines of the Asiatic Society of Mumbai.
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