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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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Cambridge University Press offers academic journal rental services
Cambridge University Press is experimenting with a new model for publication and journal access. Will this prove beneficial for 'emerging market' researchers?
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Typical day in the life of an iPad 2
The iPad 2 has become an integral part of my work day. Follow along on a typical day with an iPad 2.
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Without mobile, Adobe Flash is irrelevant
Adobe Flash falls into a black hole.
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Can a "gadget guy" also be an "education guy"?
A university student takes issue with my approach and brings up some great points about educational technology.
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Taming the Printer Beast
In an article entitled "Dump Your Printer to Escape the Madness," Sam Grobart laments the cost of printing and gives suggestions as to how someone might be able to get by without printing or at...
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Can't we all just get along in the mobile space?
It seems that every day we see an article that claims a device will be the "iPad killer", or perhaps the "iPhone killer." That's not likely to happen as the mobile space is bigger than ever.
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Repost.Us: A new way to syndicate content
Content is king but getting permission to republish content is not easy. Here's a startup with a solution for syndication...
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ERP train wrecks, failures, and lawsuits
Here's a detailed list of ERP train wrecks, failures, and lawsuits.
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Hey, how'd your Apple get into my Wikileaks? 2010's Top 15 ZDNet Government posts
I bring you ... charts. Don't worry, there will be a Top 15 list. But first, charts.
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Inside look at Pentagon's cyberdefense strategy: The battlefield beyond bad flash drives
Our nation faces risks far greater than a rogue flash drive: Failure to properly safeguard our consumer and industry systems; unwillingness to invest in ongoing security; and ordinary computer...
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Appliances that need TLC
Gadgets are making our lives easier but are also becoming a bit temperamental
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Facebook Docs - Another shot across the bow at Google
I think it's pretty safe to say that enterprises (whether schools or businesses) will not substitute a lean version of Office running in Facebook for Sharepoint and Office Professional. Will they...
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Sorting Out the Printing Device "Zoo"
Doc loves everything British, especially if it comes with chips. So one of my favorite publications is the Financial Times, the pink Brit equivalent of The Wall Street Journal. A recent article by...
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Document rental service brings "deep web" content to the mainstream
DeepDyve, a search engine that specializes in indexing the contents of documents published deep into a Web site, is announcing a Netflix-like service that allows users to "rent" documents such as...
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Best free apps for smartphones
I subscribe to a couple of actual magazines and was just reading through Laptop this past weekend and found a very helpful article that I though readers here may enjoy. I am a major 3rd party...
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New student tools hit Office 2007
These newly released applications will make journal authoring and article licensing easier for those who work or study in higher education. This gallery will show you the two new tools from...
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Hands-free software applications and services for your mobile phone
My fellow MobileTechRoundup podcast host, Kevin Tofel, is a freelance writer and one of his articles just appeared on the New York Times that I thought some of you may be interested in. The...
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Got room in your heart for a hacker?
I was looking over famed security researcher and cryptography expert Bruce Schneier's blog today and found an article on hacking medical devices. I have to admit that I was surprised, but I...
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"They" could be listening to your VoIP calls: here's what to do about it
Paul Ogle at VoIP-News alerts me to a newly posted article on their site. The article is entitled, Is Someone Listening To Your VoIP Calls? Premise: Calls transmitted via a LAN, a WAN or the...
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Revealed: The mysteries of Apple's logo and other high-tech brands
Like other high-tech companies, Apple sometimes changes its logo to better express its brand and its current corporate personality. However, few of the logos from its silicon-era peers has...
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