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CrunchGear Week in Review: Bike Ride Edition

1124 CrunchGear Week in Review: Bike Ride Edition

Here are some of last week’s stories on CrunchGear:

Twee Altoids Tin BBQ Grill For Micro-Cookouts
I Want A Complete Set Of These Excellent Puma Cargo Bikes
Round-up: Our Take On Apple’s New Media Devices
Skitterbot Is A Creepy Electronic Cockroach
Why Is There A Pony In The Apple Store?

 CrunchGear Week in Review: Bike Ride Edition
 CrunchGear Week in Review: Bike Ride Edition

 CrunchGear Week in Review: Bike Ride Edition  CrunchGear Week in Review: Bike Ride Edition  CrunchGear Week in Review: Bike Ride Edition


Hot Scalability Links For Sep 3, 2010

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 With summer almost gone, it’s time to fall into some good links…

  • Hibari – distributed, fault tolerant, highly available key-value store written in Erlang. In this video Scott Lystig Fritchie gives a very good overview of the newest key-value store. 
  • Tweets of Gold
    • lenidot: with 12 staff, @tumblr serves 1.5billion pageviews/month and 25,000 signups/day. Now that’s scalability!
    • jmtan24: Funny that whenever a high scalability article comes out, it always mention the shared nothing approach
    • mfeathers: When life gives you lemons, you can have decades-long conquest to convert lemons to oranges, or you can make lemonade.
    • OyvindIsene: Met an old man with mustache today, he had no opinion on #noSQL. Note to myself: Don’t grow a mustache, now or later. 
    • vlad003: Isn’t it interesting how P2P distributes data while Cloud Computing centralizes it? And they’re both said to be the future.
  • You may be interested in a new DevOps Meetup organized by Dave Nielson, so you know it will be good.

 Hot Scalability Links For Sep 3, 2010
 Hot Scalability Links For Sep 3, 2010

 Hot Scalability Links For Sep 3, 2010  Hot Scalability Links For Sep 3, 2010

 Hot Scalability Links For Sep 3, 2010




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