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Have You Supersized Your Data Center? Avoid the Pitfalls of Oversizing
When it comes to the infrastructure of your data center or network rooms, bigger is not necessarily better. Read this white paper to learn the facts about and reasons behind oversizing. Explore...
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"One more thing" in Google TV: Striking back at Apple's hobby business?
With Apple in its crosshairs, Google is set to announce on Monday a "home entertainment device". But is it just a strategic move to strike out at its closest rival?
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Twitter now available in emergencies with satellite providers
Twitter is being pumped up to save the day with the help from a couple of satellite providers.
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Do Not Track Plus blocks sites and ads from tracking you
This browser add-on blocks sites and ads from tracking you, unless you give them explicit permission to do so.
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I'm getting off the Path until they delete ALL the data and start over
Path messed up by grabbing user contact data without asking and now is scrambling to figure out how to calm people down. A full wipe of all data is a good first step, but anything less is...
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Former Google exec: Facebook, Twitter are killing search
Former Google executive Stafford Masie believes that traditional search is dying because users are choosing to query their friends and followers on services like Facebook, Twitter, and Tumblr.
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Barbour buys search ads to fight counterfeit goods
Barbour the British clothing manufacturer selling luxury goods including the iconic waxed jacket has taken steps to fight the flow of fake goods appearing at the top of search results.
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Facebook ads coming to mobile next month (rumor)
Facebook is planning on bring ads to mobile as early as March, according to a new rumor. They company won't be calling them ads though: they're the Featured Stories you've seen before.
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Most liked 2012 Super Bowl ads (photos)
A look at the top Super Bowl 2012 television spots, according to voters on Hulu.
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Best Buy SuperBowl ad features mobile tech luminaries
Best Buy wins for the best technology commercial in the SuperBowl. Here's the video and an enlightening extended version. It beats the pants off the lame GoDaddy and Samsung ads.
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Ad agencies: 89% Facebook, 39% Twitter, 18% Google+
Advertising agencies say their clients are still choosing Facebook above all social networks. While Facebook has a huge lead ahead of all its competitors, Google+ is growing quickly.
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Facebook, Twitter more addictive than alcohol, tobacco
What's more addicting than alcohol, tobacco, and coffee? Apparently, your desire to check social networks and to stay employed trumps all else, including urges to sleep and have sex.
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Shazam for TV will enhance your Super Bowl experience
You might think Shazam is just for identifying music, but if you use the app this weekend during the Super Bowl you will find several ways to enhance your experience.
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comScore: Samsung, Android continued U.S. lead through December
Smartphone usage, in particular, is really growing among U.S. mobile consumers as smartphone ownership climbed to over 40 percent during the December holiday shopping season.
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Why the FBI thinks you (and I) may be terrorists
Concerned about privacy? Use an online proxy, or the Tor network? A leaked FBI document suggests that these kinds of people may be considered "suspicious".
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Facebook is down for some, is it working for you?
Is Facebook down for you?
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33 Facebook terms kids use and parents should know
Ever wonder what your kids mean when they use odd acronyms on social networks like Facebook? Here's a list of terms you may or may not have already seen, but you should definitely be aware of.
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Sturgeon's law & the copyright vacuum
Your on the job contributions in collaborative environments are much more protected than elsewhere digitally, but getting credit for ideas is critical to continued use pattterns
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Is it time for Microsoft to relinquish the Evil Empire crown to Google?
Microsoft is taking its anti-Google campaign a step further with newpaper ads aimed at highlighting controversial changes in Google's privacy policy.
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Google's new privacy policy: Washington's misguided interrogation
Even though the new policy doesn't change how Google operates, lawmakers are using it as a springboard into an inquiry over user privacy.
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Facebook widens lead in display ad market share
Over the last year, Facebook has managed to widen its lead in the U.S. display advertising market. The company increased its market share from 21 percent in 2010 to 27.9 percent in 2011.
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