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“Love” this Microsoft circa 1992 strategy: secret APIs!
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“Analyst SaaS and Virtualization crews battling for control of the Cloud. Hype meet buzz–buzz meet hype.”
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“While the previous salesforce.com Google Data APIs integrations we’ve blogged about have involved client-side code, the new Toolkit enables server-to-server communication between the Force.com platform and your favorite Google Data APIs.” Also, BSD.
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This is fantastic!
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Thanks for the points you have provided here. One more thing I would like to express is that laptop memory needs generally go up along with other developments in the engineering. For instance, if new generations of cpus are made in the market, there’s usually an equivalent increase in the scale calls for of both the laptop memory plus hard drive space. This is because the application operated by means of these processors will inevitably increase in power to use the new technological innovation.
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