It you are truly interested in mining with your GPU try litecoin instead. There isn't currently an FPGA or ASIC solution so GPUs are still the most efficient mining hardware. At the time of this post they are trading at ~$4.40 a coin.
Lets assume for a moment you are using the browser on your phone when a notification pops up alerting you to a new email. Clicking on the notification brings up your mail app and displays the email you just recieved.
At this point if you click the back button you will be returned to the browser session you were previously viewing. If, however, you were to click the up button instead you would remain inside your mail app and go “up” from your message to the inbox.
This isn't actually as surprising as you might think. Several of the Enterprise Management products they picked up in the last few years, including some from EMC, are .NET based. Two of those were products focus on provisioning and managing non-VMware systems which they have been attempting to combine into a single product for almost a year now. DynamicOps would fit into that nicely and hopefully fill a couple gaps in their existing functionality at the same time.
I am working on a private Android app provisioning service with the ability to silently update apps on rooted devices. It started as a way to easily deploy Android apps I develop to my multiple test devices and has become a great method to manage and update my volunteer beta testers.