The 25 most popular passwords in SplashData’s 2011 list:

  1. password
  2. 123456
  3. 12345678
  4. qwerty
  5. abc123
  6. monkey
  7. 1234567
  8. letmein
  9. trustno1
  10. dragon
  11. baseball
  12. 111111
  13. iloveyou
  14. master
  15. sunshine
  16. ashley
  17. bailey
  18. passw0rd
  19. shadow
  20. 123123
  21. 654321
  22. superman
  23. qazwsx
  24. michael
  25. Football

Now, is it time to change your password?

A boring truth about Facebook’s impact on history.

A boring truth about Facebook’s impact on history.

Curious about who the father of email is?

New Cloudup! Read about Salesforce’s newest acquisition of Model Metrics, check out some cool cloud resources, and read up about a neat social media feature in Salesforce’s Winter 12.

We love, love, *love* this idea. Please, Apple, get to it. 

Interesting! Washington D.C. is listed as the #1 cloud friendly city for small businesses, with San Fran and Philadelphia trailing behind. I would have thought San Fran was number one, and would have never expected Philadelphia to be on the list. 

Cloud comic, from cloudtweaks.com.

Cloud comic, from cloudtweaks.com.

I really love this infographic. In enterprise-size company ranking, Boston, New York, and Dallas are in the top 3 for cloud computing growth. In SMB company ranking, Washington D.C., San Francisco, and Philadelphia are in the top 3. On both lists, Chicago sits at number 9. 

Happy binary day! Perhaps you should celebrate by reading today’s Cloudup?

The legal implications of cloud computing have not been a popular topic thus far, and we’re not sure why. It is certainly an important topic to consider and discuss with your attorney and cloud computing provider…

New office space is under construction! It may not look like much now, but wait another 4 weeks and you’ll see…

New office space is under construction! It may not look like much now, but wait another 4 weeks and you’ll see…

Sorry for the late Cloudup post! This edition includes ten reasons why the cloud is great for startups, thoughts on the importance of social CRM, and statistics on how various companies are adopting and adapting to cloud computing.