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Google Apps team promises 99.9% uptime, with a twist

November 3rd, 2008

G oogle has extended the Service Level Agreement for the paid edition of its online productivity suite to offer 99.9% availability. Strictly speaking, the ” three nines ” uptime guarantee translates to less than 9 hours of service interruption per year, total, but Google’s calculation of uptime will disregard outages shorter than 10 minutes. Read on for details. read more

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Is OpenID in trouble?

October 30th, 2008

I n separate announcements this week, both Google and Microsoft stated their intentions to join the ranks of OpenID providers. OpenID is a protocol which gives users a way to sign in to multiple websites and web services using a single login. At first glance this is great news for everyone, since OpenID has the potential to change the tedious “different login for every site” practice. However, the specific implementations of the two tech giants may harm the wider community of OpenID providers and supporting sites. read more

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