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Is Facebook feedback defamation - or honest criticism of poor customer service?
Brands threatening to sue for defamation and deleting critical comments from Facebook do not improve their brand image or demonstrate transparency. So why threaten defamation over a negative...
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Facebook hoax: New trend at dog parks, nails in pieces of cheese
Scammers are pushing a sick hoax on Facebook, trying to warn users that dog owners should watch out for a supposedly malicious new trend.
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SXSW Interactive 2011: Cat Sculptures Carved In Cheese (No, Really)
While I was loath to do the PR work of a misguided flack likely high on 100% pure Maui catnip, the email must be shared.
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Wisconsin politicians pull cheesy publicity stunt
It took three senators and eight representatives to propose a State Snack. Your tax dollars at work.
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Is green living just for the rich?
When a clebrity celebrates green living, one standard reply: I can't afford it. Is the slow food movement only for latte-sipping Prius drivers? Here in my semi-rural part of Oregon the...
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Is Facebook feedback defamation - or honest criticism of poor customer service?
Brands threatening to sue for defamation and deleting critical comments from Facebook do not improve their brand image or demonstrate transparency. So why threaten defamation over a negative...
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Facebook hoax: New trend at dog parks, nails in pieces of cheese
Scammers are pushing a sick hoax on Facebook, trying to warn users that dog owners should watch out for a supposedly malicious new trend.
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SXSW Interactive 2011: Cat Sculptures Carved In Cheese (No, Really)
While I was loath to do the PR work of a misguided flack likely high on 100% pure Maui catnip, the email must be shared.
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IBM celebrates 100 years: from cheese slicers to supercomputers...
No other US company has made it to 100 years and remained as relevant as IBM, a truly remarkable achievement during a century of incredible changes.
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Attention cheese-heads: Wisconsin e-cycling policy now in effect
You can add Wisconsin to the list of U.S. states that have established an official policy banning the disposal of electronics devices -- from mobile phones to televisions to computer monitors to...
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Wisconsin politicians pull cheesy publicity stunt
It took three senators and eight representatives to propose a State Snack. Your tax dollars at work.
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Is green living just for the rich?
When a clebrity celebrates green living, one standard reply: I can't afford it. Is the slow food movement only for latte-sipping Prius drivers? Here in my semi-rural part of Oregon the...
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Reformed computer criminals - your country needs you
And trust me, they really do. Over the last year, the UK and US Governments have had an awful problem in keeping basic data protection rules in check, almost to the point where they may have been...
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Another great contribution to humanity from the folks who brought you Chuck E. Cheese and Atari
Guest post: Chris Matyszczyk explores the latest high-tech concept in dining from Nolan Bushnell, of Chuck E. Cheese and Atari fame. We all have our bad waiter stories. I confess that recently,...
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Hard cheese for hard coal
They may stop mining hard coal in Germany. The energy source that literally fueled Germany's manufacturing in the 19th and 20th Centuries will no longer come from German mines in the Ruhr Valley....
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Facebook and MySpace are like chalk 'n' cheese
Broadly speaking the two sites cater for different demographics, solve different problems, and in terms of strategy -- with Facebook's new platform -- couldn't be further apart. Yet they both face...
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If calculators=Chuck E. Cheese employee, then computers=?
Why did I just spend a few thousand dollars to license Maple and Geometer's Sketchpad for a new math/computer science lab in my school?
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Is that a firewall on your perimeter or just some Swiss cheese?
As more Sobig-like intruders have their way with business networks, IT departments must begin requiring personal firewalls on all end-user devices (including PDAs) capable of carrying a malicious...
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802.11 and swiss cheese
802.11 is great stuff, but its security is weak.
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Jim Clark's new gig: 'Say cheese!'
With Shutterfly, the legendary entrepreneur looks to cash in on the growing craze surrounding digital photography. Can he play Midas again?
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