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wassem wrote: Hi Tom I liked your article, you covered all the benefits of the thin client computing. In the article you mentioned the low power benefit, and mentioned the HP computer, as low cost solution, but I think that our product the Cubox that Costs 120$ and needs only 3 Watt of power could be another excellent solution.
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Chris Anderson to Speak at Message Bus' Serendipity Series Today

CORTE MADERA, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 02/06/13 -- Message Bus, pioneer of cloud-based infrastructure for email, mobile and social messaging, is pleased to announce that Chris Anderson, the CEO of 3D Robotics and the founder of DIY Drones, will speak and give a live Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) demonstration at its Serendipity Series today at 11:30 a.m. PT at its headquarters in Marin.

The Serendipity Series, sponsored by Message Bus and Smile by Webshots, is an ongoing speaker series that brings together technology professionals with business leaders, artists, athletes, writers and thinkers to encourage the cross pollination of ideas and stories in order to promote creativity. Talks are unscripted and focus on matters of personal and professional importance and interest. Past speakers include Om Malik, Lane Becker, Thor Muller, Biz Stone, Ido Leffler, Max Levchin, Matt Mullenweg, Philip Rosedale, Dave Hersh, Kara Swisher, Tina Sharkey, Jon Avnet, Steve Finley, Deborah Santana, Evan Williams and Robert Gupta.

Anderson is presenting the 16th talk in the Serendipity Series. From 2001 through 2012, he was the Editor in Chief of Wired Magazine. Before Wired, he worked at The Economist for seven years in London, Hong Kong and New York in various positions, ranging from Technology Editor to US Business Editor. He is the author of The New York Times bestselling books The Long Tail and FREE as well as the new Makers: The New Industrial Revolution. In 2007, he was named to the "Time 100," the news magazine's list of the 100 most influential men and women in the world.

Video recordings are posted to the Serendipity Series website at: http://www.SerendipitySeries.com.

About Message Bus
Message Bus provides a cloud-native application service for enabling and powering messaging across email, mobile and social channels, helping to ensure deliverability of critical communications, transactional messages, and marketing messages. The company removes the burden and cost of deploying multiple messaging servers with a service available via SMTP or through a programmatic API. Market leading companies rely on Message Bus to manage the trust relationship between senders and recipients, increasing their message deliverability rates and revenues. Key benefits include lower cost to market, compliance to industry regulations and protecting brand reputation. More information is available on the company's website: http://www.messagebus.com.

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