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		<title>3 Layers in Cloud</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Source &#62; http://refresh.gigaom.com/&#8230;defogging-cloud-computing-a-taxonomy/ Applications in the cloud (Salesforce and other SaaS vendors exist here today) provide turnkey end-user software, normally browser-based, with a specific functional focus. They are the easiest to start ‘consuming,’ but also the least flexible. They grow out of the ASP world of the late ‘90s and encompass the SaaS offerings of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Basic Compute Cloud</title>
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