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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Using light to reduce skin wrinkles?
A recent American Chemical Society's Weekly PressPac briefly describes how two German researchers have discovered that high intensity light can reduce facial wrinkles (this is the first item in...
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Lemon-filled odorless socks?
According to the latest American Chemical Society (ACS) Weekly PressPac, Portuguese researchers have developed a new type of microcapsule filled with perfume and embedded in fabric for production...
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Nanotechnology-based self-cleaning fabrics
A recent American Chemical Society's Weekly PressPac briefly describes how Australian researchers have used nanotechnology to develop 'self-cleaning' wool and silk fabrics. The researchers...
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New nanotechnology fabrication techniques
A recent American Chemical Society's Weekly PressPac briefly describes an important advance toward industrial-scale production of nanodevices. With this new technique, 'zinc oxide nanowires are...
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Why every organization needs four CIOs
Chief Infrastructure, Integration, Innovation or Intelligence Officer? CIOs now wear many hats.
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SuccessFactors swaps NetSuite for ByDesign
NetSuite CEO Zach Nelson claims SuccessFactors is a NetSuite customer. SAP says it runs on ByDesign now. Who's right?
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Maryland bans employers asking for your Facebook password
Maryland has become the first state to ban the practice of employers asking current employees as well as job applicants for access to their social media accounts, such as for Facebook.
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Do Americans Still Prefer Print and Paper Communications?
The survey also found that more than half respondents believe that electronic communications are a more environmentally friendly way to read books, magazines, and mail.
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Maryland first to ban employers asking for your Facebook password
Maryland will soon become the first state to ban the practice of employers asking current employees as well as job applicants for access to their social media accounts, such as on Facebook.
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US Army's new APC drives data
The US Army once again is the first branch of the military to take on the issues of addressing mandated consolidation and streamlining of computing services for both fixed and deployed installations
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World Backup Day poll reveals many Americans don't backup their data
Being that it is springtime, now might be a prime time to think about backing up your computer and mobile devices.
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Americans will pay more for online videos over discs in 2012: report
The proliferation of online, digital video content is significantly shifting sales away from DVD and Blu-ray discs, according to a new report.
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ACLU: Employers demanding Facebook passwords is privacy invasion
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has spoken. Employers and prospective employers should not be asking you for your Facebook password. Doing so is invading your privacy.
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Americans choose Facebook over Twitter for news
When it comes to using a social network to get news, Facebook is more popular than Twitter. The two services are used very differently, however, as both offer unique approaches to news reading.
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School district demands Facebook password, 12-year-old girl sues
A 12-year-old girl is suing a school district for violating her First Amendment and Fourth Amendment rights related to her use of Facebook. Facebook's minimum age requirement is 13-years-old.
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Ford is 'open to the idea' of a North American Fiesta ST (photos)
With the debut of the production-ready European Ford Fiesta ST, we have to wonder how long before we get to enjoy this mighty mite in the US.
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Employer vs Facebook: Is there a point to privacy settings?
Privacy settings may have briefly blinded the eyes of spying potential employers - but how far will they go to pry in to your social networks?
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American Express and PayPal go head to head with Facebook payment apps
Now you can add 'paying people back' to the list of things you do with your Facebook friends. American Express goes head to head with PayPal in its attempt to dominate digital wallets.
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Mobile ads less influential with American consumers, Nielsen says
Despite a strong consumer culture, Americans were found to be the least likely to make a purchase on their smartphones after viewing an ad, according to new research.
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The beautiful 3D behind America's great engineering feats
The Historic American Engineering Record contains gorgeous 3D documentation of big projects like the Space Shuttle Discovery, some of the country's great bridges, and more.
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