Google’s GDrive System May Render Personal Computer History

December 4, 2009 by  
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8edac63b09google Google’s GDrive System May Render Personal Computer HistorySearch engine giant Google will soon come up with a system that may make the personal computer virtually redundant, predict technology experts.

The GDrive system will merge Google’’s all existing web-based services to make them easier to use together.

Industry reports suggest that the ”GDrive” would enable users to store almost all their data on the Internet, and access it from wherever they are.

“Throw your hard drive away, Google’’s Gdrive is arriving in 2009,” the Telegraph quoted TG Daily, an American technology news website, as predicting.

The GDrive would make it possible to access and update information like emails, photographs, music, documents and spreadsheets from any device with an Internet connection.

The novel system is being described as ”cloud computing”, wherein the web rather than the hard drive is used as the place where information is stored.

Google experts are said to have begun convincing the world of its benefits.

The fact that such services are usually free could undermine the Microsoft business model, which was originally based on the ability to sell software packages with new machines.

It is believed that the GDrive could “cause a major paradigm shift in how we use computers and bring Google one step closer to dethroning Windows on your desktop”.

However, there are some who think that trusting Google with so much personal or commercial data is dangerous, for information may not be as safe in the cloud as it is in a computer.

Peter Brown, of the Free Software Foundation charity, said: “Does it matter to you that someone can see everything on your computer? Does it matter that Google can be subpoenaed at any time to hand over all your data to the American government?”

A Google spokesman refused to confirm whether the GDrive launch was imminent.

“We don”t comment on speculation, and we don”t pre-announce product launches.


Google’s GDrive System May Render Personal Computer History was first posted on January 26, 2009 at 12:17 pm.
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Short Term Buy Call For Dish TV India

December 4, 2009 by  
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Stock market analysts have maintained ‘buy’ rating on Dish TV India stock with a short term target.

According to analysts, interested investors can purchase the stock on declines with a stop loss of Rs 18. If the stock market remains positive in the coming days, the stock pricing becomes more attractive, and reach above Rs 25.

Today (Jan 27), the company’s shares opened at Rs 18.60 on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), as against its last closure at Rs 18.40 on Friday (Jan 23). The share price has seen a 52-week high of Rs 75.80 and a low of Rs 11.75 on BSE.

It is clear from the charts of Dish TV that it has been on an intermediate-term up trend from its 52-week low (Rs 11.75), which was recorded in late October 2008.

The company’s stock, on December 10, conclusively came through a key resistance level of Rs 18 by gaining 16%.

Presently, this resistance level is acting as a major level of support for the stock.

Taking twin support from an important support level at Rs 18 and the intermediate-term up trend line, the company’s stock surged 3.5% along with good volume on January 23. This positive move has further strengthened the bullish momentum.

The daily relative strength index (RSI) is going up in the neutral region in the direction of bullish region.

Considering that the intermediate-term up trendline continues to be intact, analysts are confident on the stock from a short-term viewpoint.

They think the stock to gain further until it hits their said target of Rs 21 in the forthcoming trading sessions.


Short Term Buy Call For Dish TV India was first posted on January 27, 2009 at 1:06 pm.
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