Posts tagged Silverlight
Startup Apprenda brings Silverlight to large-scale business apps
Dec 17th
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Chances are you’ve never heard of upstate New York startup Apprenda and their product, SaaSGrid. The company’s clients aren’t home consumers, they’re other IT companies like UVision Consulting and Serenity Software that build large-scale business apps. But a couple of weeks ago, Apprenda landed a $5M investment from New Enterprise Associates, one of [...]
Salesforce.com investor backs a new startup that adds Silverlight to large-scale business apps
Dec 17th
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Chances are you’ve never heard of upstate New York startup Apprenda and their product, SaaSGrid. The company’s clients aren’t home consumers, they’re other IT companies like UVision Consulting and Serenity Software that build large-scale business apps. But a couple of weeks ago, Apprenda landed a $5M investment from New Enterprise Associates, one of [...]
Sorry Bing, I’m sticking with Google Maps (via postie)
Dec 3rd
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Microsoft’s search engine Bing announced today that users can test out a new version of its mapping service. The big idea, in Microsoft’s words, is to go beyond “how to get from point A to point B” and instead “connect [users'] virtual queries to the physical world.” Since I’m a pretty heavy Google [...]
Sorry Bing, I’m sticking with Google (via postie)
Dec 3rd
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Microsoft’s search engine Bing announced today that users can test out a new version of its mapping service. The big idea, in Microsoft’s words, is to go beyond “how to get from point A to point B” and instead “connect [users'] virtual queries to the physical world.” Since I’m a pretty heavy Google [...]
How does Google Maps stack up against Bing’s shiny new features? (via postie)
Dec 3rd
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Microsoft’s search engine Bing announced today that users can test out a new version of its mapping service. The big idea, in Microsoft’s words, is to go beyond “how to get from point A to point B” and instead “connect [users'] virtual queries to the physical world.” Since I’m a pretty heavy Google [...]





