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Visibility, Alignment, & Optimization, Part III: Workforce Optimization
Check out this white paper to learn more about using human resource management to help align and optimize your workforce. Make sure your company is running on all cylinders.
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Google project promotes Chrome, JavaScript
Google has launched a site called Chrome Experiments designed to show off what fast JavaScript can enable and to encourage adoption of the browser.
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A look at Samsung's Series 5 550 Chromebook (pictures)
Samsung's Series 5 550 Chromebook is much faster than its predecessor from last year. Here's a look at the standard-bearer of Google's browser-based Chrome OS.
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Chrome OS updates: A real desktop, better file support (pictures)
Google decides to soften the shock of a browser-only operating system with a real desktop, more robust file support, and better offline use. Take a tour of what's new in this slideshow.
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Google's Chromebox: A better business play?
For business users, the Chromebox may be a better play than the Chromebook for enterprises fiddling with their desktop setups.
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Three tips for businesses to support connected customers
Successful technology businesses must solve consumer frustrations while still delivering an integrated customer experience across multiple services and sales channels.
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Chrome beats Internet Explorer in global Web browser race
For the first time, in more than a decade, Microsoft's Internet Explorer has been kicked off its throne as the number one Web browser in the world.
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Google's Chrome vs. Microsoft's IE: How's that halo effect?
Both Google and Microsoft are advertising their browsers---two pieces of software that are free. Why? There's real ROI to driving platform usage.
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Chrome 19: The Best Web browser just keeps getting better
A new edition of Chrome appears, and, yes, once again, it's better than the last version and it's much better than the competition.
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Google Chrome 19 is out
Google Chrome version 19.0.1084.46 is out, fixing 20 security vulnerabilities in the company's browser: eight high-severity flaws, seven medium-severity flaws, and five low-severity flaws.
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Will the Google Chrome Web browser come to Apple's iPads and iPhones?
A firm of business analysts speculates that it would be great if Google's Chrome Web browser were to come to iOS devices. Will it? Will Apple let it?
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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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Google Chrome warns of malware on PhysOrg
Google Chrome has started warning its users that phys.org contains malware. Until this issue has been cleared up, avoid the website to be on the safe side. Updates will be posted in this article.
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Is Microsoft blocking Chrome and Firefox from native Windows RT a big deal?
Mozilla and Google are both crying foul because Microsoft is restricting Firefox and Chrome from running natively on Windows RT--the only version of Windows 8 that will run on ARM devices.
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Audi Winter Driving Experience (photos)
A glimpse of what it's like to learn to drive the Audi A8 TDI quattro on ice during Audi's Intensive Training course.
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Do I have to leave Google Chrome behind?
I live in my web browser - it needs to "just work" - without fail.
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Linus Torvalds likes the Google Chrome OS Linux desktop
Torvalds, still annoyed at the direction that GNOME 3 has taken, has some nice things to say about Google's new Chrome Aura Linux desktop interface.
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Google fixes five flaws in Chrome 18
Google Chrome version 18.0.1025.168 is out, fixing five security vulnerabilities in the browser. This is a security update release, meaning no new features have been added. You should still update.
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I hate Ubuntu, but my mother-in-law loves it
Ubuntu's Unity GUI isn't my speed. But that doesn't matter for the majority of end-users.
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The Nissan GT-R Experience at Laguna Seca (photos)
Nissan gave owners of the GT-R, and a few members of the press, a chance to learn the curves of Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in their flagship car.
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Gen-Y business grants offered through Twitter experiments
Twitter is being used as a medium to distribute financial advice to members of Generation Y.
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