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Live Webcast: Turning Data into Business Insight with Analytics
Business analytics. If you aren't using them already, you should be. If you aren't even sure what they are, you'll need to check out this webcast. Discover how you can put your data to work and...
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Researcher exposes Google spyware connections
A high-profile anti-spyware advocate finds that Google is charging advertisers for "conversion-inflation" traffic from the WhenU spyware program.
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Suit claims Google makes millions on typosquatting
Harvard Biz School prof Ben Edelman is suing Google over a deal with typosquatters to place ads on those sites. There are some 10,000 cybersquatting domains out there, according to Citizen Hawk....
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Ben Edelman targets C-NetMedia
Ben Edelman has created a nice Valentine's day post. I am sure the folks behind C-NetMedia are swooning over it even now. Ben eviscerates these guys. First he tracks all of the deceptive...
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Play the Sears privacy game (and get your neighbor's purchase history)
Ben Edelman, an assistant professor at the Harvard Business School and noted anti-spyware researcher, is on Sears' privacy case again. This time, Edelman, tells you how to find another person's...
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Researcher: Sears' use of ComScore software falls short on privacy
Ben Edelman, an assistant professor at the Harvard Business School and noted anti-spyware researcher, says Sears and Kmart customers are giving up too much private data when they join a marketing...
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Report criticizes Google's porn filters
An optional setting that aims to keep adult content out of the company's search-result listings excludes thousands of innocuous sites, a Harvard study says.
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Ben Franklin would say our online liberty is the same as liberty itself
It's a fine line to walk. Rather than great thinkers like Thomas Jefferson and Ben Franklin, we're stuck with the 112th U.S. Congress.
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Windows 8: Think You Can Skip It? Think Again.
My colleague Benjamin Gray and I have been looking closely at Windows 8 for the past several months to make sure we have a clear understanding of what it means for I&O organizations, leaders,...
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Harvard's Edelman on Google+ and search: I joined Google+ for SEO
"I perceived that Google would grant my site preferred placement -- more algorithmic traffic -- if I linked my Google Plus account to my web site and online publications," says Edelman.
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Apple's Android fragmentation, Kindle Fire case: Does the argument hold up?
In Apple's view, Android fragmentation can derail a big chunk of the tablet army gunning for the iPad. Does fragmentation matter that much?
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Ben Horowitz: Facebook is the "best-run company in technology"
Is Facebook the "best-run company in technology" with "the best new CEO" currently out there? Ben Horowitz seems to think so.
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BenQ unveils 14-megapixel S1420 camera with HDR II technology
BenQ has debuted another addition to its growing S-series family of digital cameras, and there's more to notice on the S1420 than just that metallic orange exterior.
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BenQ DV S11 pocket camcorder sports pico projector
The BenQ DV S11 mini-camcorder is ready to shoot HD videos and display them on the nearest blank wall thanks to the built-in pico projector.
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Has Ubuntu exceeded the Ben & Jerry's hippie threshold?
Like Ben & Jerry's which started out with a pair of obscure, idealistic Hippies, Canonical is coming to the realization that it needs to compromise some of its core values in order to make its...
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100 Brains: David Armano's advocacy of the 'human factor'
David Armano is a thought leader, a practitioner and a designer of social change. He shares his thoughts on the path to social greatness, the "human factor" and social giving.
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The making of a Ben & Jerry's pint (photos)
Road Trip 2010: CNET reporter Daniel Terdiman's travels take him to where 250,000 pints a day head off for happy mouths.
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McAfee retracts bug damage estimate
McAfee has changed its official response on how many enterprise customers were affected by a bug that caused havoc on computers globally
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Afghan enemies using iPhone as a weapon
Australian Department of Defense chief technology officer Matt Yannopoilos today said defenses were being beaten in Afghanistan by enemies accessing information quickly via iPhones.
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URL typos earn Google $497 million per year, study says
Google could be earning some $497 million a year from the registered owners of website addresses that mimic typographical errors in existing sites, according to a new study.
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BenQ unveils V2220, 'world's slimmest' 21.5-inch monitor
BenQ on Monday announced the V2220, what it claims is the world's slimmest 21.5-inch LCD monitor.
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