Microsoft is launching Azure App Service today, a new cloud-based service that gives developers a single service for building mobile and web apps, combined with tools for automating business processes across cloud services, and a new service for building and consuming APIs. All of these services revolve around Microsoft’s oft- (and over-) used mantra of “mobile first, cloud first.”
Not all of the tools that are part of this new package are new, though. Turns out, Microsoft built App Service on top of existing tools like Azure websites, mobile Services and Biztalk services. Microsoft will migrate all existing Azure Websites users to the new package (for the same price).
app-service-heroAzure Mobile Services users will also migrate to the new service, but at a slower place because the move actually breaks a few existing API services (though Microsoft notes that it’ll be very easy for developers to make the necessary changes to port their applications over to the new service). For now, Azure Mobile Services and the mobile component of App Services will be available side-by-side, but over time. It’s unclear for how long Microsoft will support both services, though.
Friday, March 27, 2015
Friday, March 20, 2015
The Tesla Model S Will Get “Autopilot” Mode In About Three Months 3/20 blogposting

Basically my blog posting is about how with all of the hype on those commercials with autopilot on vehicles. Some of the features include
- An automatic emergency brake: This will stop the car if it believes you're about to slam into a car in front of you so it stops people who are recklessly driving. I believe this will benefit future crash reports.
- Blind spot warnings, side collision warnings: I'm not sure whether or not this will be particularly a good thing, because chances are, you won't be able to respond to a person about to hit you when they're going at like 70mph.
Friday, March 13, 2015
3/13/15 Web Article Blog post
Will the apple watch catch on?
Apple's newest product, the "souped up timepiece" called the apple watch. It's bound to become a cultural phenomenon that millions of people will by, according to marketing experts affiliated with the company. However that isn't their main worry, people are worried about the fact that most people don't use their watches anymore because they are so obsessed with other devices like the iphone, android, samsung, etc. Even though this comes out soon, april 10th on sale for about 350$, They're afraid that even with all the hype, it will die in a very short span of time.
Apple's newest product, the "souped up timepiece" called the apple watch. It's bound to become a cultural phenomenon that millions of people will by, according to marketing experts affiliated with the company. However that isn't their main worry, people are worried about the fact that most people don't use their watches anymore because they are so obsessed with other devices like the iphone, android, samsung, etc. Even though this comes out soon, april 10th on sale for about 350$, They're afraid that even with all the hype, it will die in a very short span of time.
Sunday, March 8, 2015
2/18's Blog Posting
So this year is my first in terms of going to Wood-Ridge... and by far my favorite class is English I. What i first expected to learn was just grammatical mistakes or like any sort of writing. So far i have learned about romeo and juliet, and a lot of other short stories. The teacher who teaches this class is Ms. Hunter. Ms. Hunter has a sense of humor and is very funny. She also has the ability to stay on track while also socializing with us the class. Her grading policy is like a test a week, on our vocab. An interesting aspect of that class is that we can always be straight-forward and honest in her class. If a book uses explicit language, we can just bluntly re-speak if it's brought up in a question. How technology is used? Well all we ever use it for is essays or star testing. Other information i'd like to include is that reading and watching Romeo and Juliet is truely a blast! You can see Ms. Hunter's School webpage HERE
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