Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Ulitzer will launch 6,000 new author sites for the leading technology authors and software industry rock stars. Ulitzer.com is also open for new authors who would like to be published on any topic. Authors can submit their bio and articles for consideration using this pre-beta page here.
Ulitzer author home pages offer Google ad revenue designed to be directly deposited author's own Google AdSense account, as well as banner advertising option for authors to take advantage of. Free banner advertising available for Ulitzer authors are worth as high as $185 CPM (page leaderboard banner).
Authors can launch their own magazine on any topic in less than 90 seconds, by hitting Ulitzer's "magic" button. The new magazine is launched prepopulated with articles, blogs, and news stories and a complete masthead of its founder, editor, and contributors.
Leading technology authors will get wide syndication and earn 100% of the Google AdSense revenue on their page views.
About Ulitzer.com Initiating news coverage on any topic or launching a magazine at Ulitzer.com, which is currently in pre-beta, is designed to be as easy as boiling an egg and doesn't take much longer. For details of how to become a Ulitzer user, please contact editorial (at) sys-con.com. Once you've been handed the keys, you will be able to associate your future Web presence to whichever topic or topics suit you best.
The full list of topics and magazines being brought on stream via Ulitzer can be viewed here, and a list of more than 6,000 peer reviewed authors published on Ulitzer can be viewed here.
By 2015, three out of five books will be published at Ulitzer. TIME, The New York Times, and Scientific American will be replaced by Ulitzer in the next five years!
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