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LIVE WEBCAST: Staying the Course: Why Fully Deploying Windows 7 Still Makes Sense
Check out this webcast to learn more about Windows 7, and why now is as good of a time as any to switch.
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Restoring the ad equilibrium for bloggers
BuzzLogic CEO Rob Crumpler says blogs still have not attained real advertiser street "cred," but that may be about to change
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Microsoft unveils AD Azure strategy, ID management reset
The software giant begins talking publicly about Windows Azure Active Directory service and its strategy to use it as the foundation for its Identity Management as a Service strategy.
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Government caught exaggerating IT reform progress
Be it a matter of perspective or different terminology, the Federal Government's IT reform plan is not meeting its expectations.
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Post 'social' improved speed to information and context
Facebook IPO hype and dramas obscured Google's launch of their Knowledge graph contextual extensions to search, which may prove to be the foundation for future digital networking and a solution to...
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Facebook's business model puzzle: How do you monetize India?
India poses a double whammy for Facebook: An immature ad market and a mostly mobile audience.
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Microsoft's So.cl network launched amid Facebook press
Microsoft's So.cl is now out of beta and available publicly - but is it really aimed at students?
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Advertisements could soon be coming to the Kindle Fire
Amazon is mulling over the possibility of bringing its Kindle Special Offers program to the Kindle Fire -- but there are some concerns.
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After GM kills $10 million Facebook ad budget, Ford laughs
General Motors (GM) may have killed its $10 million budget, but this doesn't mean Ford plans to follow suit. While GM has found Facebook ads don't influence consumers, Ford says they are effective.
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Wikipedia: If you see ads on our site, you have malware
Wikipedia is warning its users that seeing ads on its website usually means your computer is infected with some type of malware. Most of the time, this means a rogue browser add-on or extension.
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GM to ditch Facebook ads (rumor)
General Motors (GM) plans to keep using its Facebook Pages as a way to market its various brands, but is considering no longer spending money on Facebook ads, according to a recent rumor.
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HP conducts 7 Days Without Printer experiment in Bangalore
As part of a global experiment to prove that print and consumer printer is not irrelevant, HP conducted an experiment in 3 cities, including Bangalore.
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Flashmob privacy protests target Facebook tomorrow: New York, San Francisco
Privacy activists target pre-IPO Facebook for flash mob protests tomorrow in New York and San Francisco.
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Facebook's IPO: The social business implications
With Facebook preparing for its IPO this week, some major changes are coming for the company. These same changes create competitive opportunities and all new challenges for the company. Here's...
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Facebook updates privacy policy, will answer questions Monday
Facebook has outlined significant changes to its privacy (aka Data Use) policy and is asking its users for feedback. The company has also scheduled a live Q&A video for this coming Monday.
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5 green data center tips from eBay's Project Mercury
Despite its location in scorching Phoenix, Ariz., the online marketplace's latest facility can be tuned to operate at a PUE of less than 1.2.
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The Pantech Verse, for texting lovers (photos)
U.S. Cellular's Pantech Verse has a slideout QWERTY keyboard that is built around messaging, music, and social networks.
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Court directs Google to take down blog against cult leader
The Delhi Court has found blogger Jitender Bagga's blogs against Art of Living leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar to be defamatory and has asked Google to take them down.
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Google, Facebook, MySpace; privacy rule breakers or trend makers?
The major social networking sites have all been fined for improper use of private data; is that a trend that should be ringing alarm bells or a sideshow for the paranoid and uninitiated?
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Facebook spammers made $1.2 million a month, fined $100,000
Adscend Media, an ad network accused of spamming Facebook users, made up to $1.2 million a month. The firm has agreed to a $100,000 settlement but has not admitted it is responsible.
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Mobile-friendly Web sites still an SMB rarity (survey)
Most small businesses believe mobile marketing will factor heavily in business growth over the next five years but few have moved to optimize their Web presence for mobile devices.
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