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Keeping Your SQL Server Databases Defragmented with Diskeeper
Check out this white paper to learn how you can easily defrag your SQL server with the diskeeper utility. Keep reading to discover the difference it can make.
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When processes are beyond the reach of automation
Some processes are too deeply embedded into an organization's fabric for overnight fixes -- and needs a lot of support and business justification.
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Google enters spring cleaning mode by dropping several services
Google is slashing a lot of programs and services this spring, but maybe trimming out some of the extra fluff will allow for more resources to be dedicated to projects like Google+ and Google Play.
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AOL's patent sale to Microsoft: stripped clean, or savvy move?
AOL strikes a deal with Microsoft to sell and license hundreds of patents. The move gives AOL a massive injection of cash. Now what, Tim Armstrong?
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Is support for clean energy waning among U.S. consumers?
Biofuels suffers the biggest decline in consumer favorability in Pike Research's latest survey of attitudes toward clean energy.
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Apple and Facebook left off Greenpeace clean energy ranking
Google is the leader on the environmental organization's latest Cool IT Leaderboard, although it did not win for any separate rating criteria category.
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Cillit Bang and Facebook clean up with All in 1 social commerce offering
Reckitt Benckiser has taken social commerce one step further than its competition by launching and offering its new Cillit Bang cleaning product exclusively on Facebook.
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Clean water tech startup snags $1M in venture funds
Municipal wastewater disinfection technology from Pasteurization Technology Group creates and uses renewable energy during the cleanup process.
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Apple's lawyers clean up the sloppy iBooks Author EULA
Today, Apple released version 1.0.1 of its iBooks Author program. There's no new code, only a new license agreement. The sloppy language in the original license agreement is cleaned up, but the...
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It's time for Microsoft to come clean over the Metro UI
Microsoft has kept us in suspense for long enough and it's now time for the Redmond behemoth to come clean as to what users can expect from the next-generation Windows.
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Novel cooling method for hot milk in India (photos)
Startup Promethean Power is developing a "thermal battery" that gets around unreliable power service in India at a clean-tech incubator in a converted warehouse in South Boston.
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Clean up your app permissions on Facebook, Twitter, Google
MyPermissions gives you direct links to modify your app permissions on these eight services: Dropbox, Facebook, Flickr, Google, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, and Yahoo.
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12 clean water startups to watch in 2012
Systems for recovering and treating wastewater are notorious energy hogs, a concern that many of these early stage companies are hoping to address with their technology.
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Finding and cleaning out your smartphone's Carrier IQ poison
Millions of iPhones, Android and other smartphones have the Carrier IQ spyware rootkit in them. Here's how to find it and try to zap it.
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How to clean up your Facebook apps
This quick guide explains how to clean up your Facebook apps.
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Mea culpa: coming clean about my n00b Linux mistakes
The one where I learn what a n00b I am with Linux.
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Cloud Wars: Green & Clean or a Cockroach Motel?
Dreamforce and Oracle Open World surfaced a rhetorical war of corporate responsibility: the clean cloud versus a cloud so compromised on privacy and security it can be characterised as the 'roach...
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Google invests $75 million in residential solar fund with Clean Power Finance
Google has invested $75 million in a residential solar fund with Clean Power Finance, a platform that connects installers with customers.
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Clean up your Windows hard drive (screenshots)
It's much easier to fill up your hard drive that it is to clean it. With so many folders and directories--how do you pinpoint what's taking up space?
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Facebook used to organize UK riots, clean them up
Facebook is being blamed in part for helping organize the riots in the UK. At the same time, citizens have teamed up on the social network to clean up after the disturbances.
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Google needs to clean up its Android Market malware mess
Enough is enough! Google clean up your Android Market malware mess now!
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