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		<description>[...] Markitecture (take 2) — Google descends from the Cloud Google’s markitecture isn’t so different from Microsoft’s. Just like the old champion, Google tells us we can have the best of both worlds: Everything in the Cloud, applications and data. What? You want to work off-line? No problem, we can do that too. Your data and your applications also on the desktop, re-connect and everything [...]&#8230; [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Google OS: Chrome-Plated Linux or Microsoft 2.0? &#124; Monday Note</title>
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		<dc:creator>Google OS: Chrome-Plated Linux or Microsoft 2.0? &#124; Monday Note</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] third-party applications. As discussed in previous Monday Notes  (How Do You Compete with Free,  Google Descencds from The Cloud and Microsoft Mesh caught between the desktop and the cloud) , the new Cloud Computing Order [...]</description>
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