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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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Who's more Hitlery (in page views): Obama or Bush?
Obama, Bush, Clinton, Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Satan, and Parliament-Funkadelic, all in one piece.
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NASA hacker pleads to Bush for pardon
Gary McKinnon has appealed to the out-going president Geroge Bush to grant him a pardon for accessing 73,000 US military computers and allegedly destroying files.
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E.P.A. the Environmental Pollution Agency?
The E.P.A. will refuse to let California and other states set stricter anti-pollution limits on cars. This is all for the sake of a clear national policy according to the head of the EPA, "The...
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Bush threatens veto if telecoms don't get immunity
President Bush warned two House committees that he would veto any intelligence bill that failed to give full immunity to telecom companies who cooperate with intelligence agencies. The House...
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Bush wants FISA controls relaxed, updated for new technology
As laid out in a May column in the Washington Post, the Bush Administration wants to update FISA -- the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act -- so that it covers modern technology, eWeek...
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Bush defends money tracking
Lashes out at NY Times, which, he says, does 'great harm' in anti-terror fight.
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Desperately seeking chief ethics officer
Greedy CEOs are making a bad name for the profession--and corporate America. If government-proposed remedies can't adequately address this ethics crisis, disgruntled shareholders surely will.
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President Bush jumps on broadband bandwagon
Dan Farber says now it's time for the FCC follow through on the president's call to action to deliver a policy that will work across the multiple access technologies.
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Tech's role uncertain in security agency
President Bush's plan to establish a cabinet-level homeland defense agency hints that there will be some information technology shuffling. Where should tech stand?
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Live on Facebook: George W. Bush is an "iPad person," uses "the Facebook"
Former President George W. Bush made the granddaddy of book-tour stops today - swinging through the Facebook headquarters in Palo Alto for a live Q&A broadcast on Facebook. Why Facebook?...
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President spares Berwick the circus
Washington Post blogger Ezra Klein predicts Republicans will be pleasantly surprised by Berwick, whose advocacy of "patient-centered" health care is traditionally seen as conservative.
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Jonathan Bush makes a non-political point
If Bush can execute and deliver a solid, reliable EHR using SaaS, his company will earn whatever stimulus its customers get, and more besides.
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Most beacon communities serve the bushes
The aim is clear. Save money on treating chronic conditions through the use of data.
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Who's more Hitlery (in page views): Obama or Bush?
Obama, Bush, Clinton, Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Satan, and Parliament-Funkadelic, all in one piece.
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BusyBox violation suits under the Chanukah bush
Given the fact that defendants have had plenty of notice, yet didn't notice, the hope is that eventually some serious damages might be negotiated so we can move on to something else.
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Obama upholds Bush laptop search policy - with new safeguards
Really at this point, can anybody be surprised to read this, in today's Washington Post: The Obama administration will largely preserve Bush-era procedures allowing the government to search --...
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Obama continues Bush's secrecy policy on mysterious IP trade deal
OK, just what is so secret about a copyright-protection treaty? There is this proposal - the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. It's a secret and repugnant proposed treaty with some pretty...
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Will Obama have a laptop? (Answer: No. Here's why.)
Notice that famous photo of Obama sitting at his desk in the Oval Office? Notice the lack of one basic tool most office-bound workers have that he doesn't? That's right -- no laptop. While the...
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Swedish greentech will miss the Bush Admin
The U.S. Ambassador to Sweden appointed by Bush will likely be replaced. And Swedish greentech companies will likely miss him. He took his cross-cultural duties seriously and worked to promote...
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Bush leaves behind a mixed technology legacy
Before September 11, 2001, President Bush was willing to devote time to technology topics. After, his presidency moved to a wartime footing, and with the exception of wiretapping, those policy...
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