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Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide
There's a big difference between strategy and execution. Take a look at this white paper to learn how you can take your business strategies into the real world with the help of assets you already...
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Iceland taps Facebook to rewrite its constitution
Iceland is using Facebook to rewrite its constitution: citizens can use the social network to make their own suggestions, engage in online debates, or follow the proceedings in real-time.
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Twitter's 'landmark' court ruling: Why British free speech is over
Editorial: The conflict between privacy and freedom of speech continues, one will always win: privacy, leaving a trail of gagging court orders behind it.
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Dachis acquires The 2.0 Adoption Council
In a move that surprised me, Dachis Group has acquired The 2.0 Adoption Council. Quite what they've acquired is something of a mystery. I was under the impression that 2AC is a sort of club where...
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The Queen could better manage security of personal information than civil servants are
Information in the health care sector, voter information are being either stolen or misplaced on a regular basis. Hundreds of incidents are occurring.
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If a flash drive infects a network, who's to blame?
With a London borough's council facing a £500,000 bill because a user crippled the network with an infected flash drive, I ask who is to blame: the user or the IT staff?
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Steve Jobs headed toward victory in Town Hall fight
Steve Jobs appears headed toward victory in a Town Hall fight that's been going on for about a decade. Yesterday, the town council in Woodside, California - an affluent community in the hills just...
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Turner’s new ‘green’ council
Dan Darling, CIO of Turner Broadcasting System, believes that almost all companies have "green" issues on their mind. At Turner, they have a council to examine every part of the business, from...
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Short clip: Turner's new 'green' council
Dan Darling, CIO of Turner Broadcasting System, believes that almost all companies have "green" issues on their mind. At Turner, they have a council to examine every part of the business, from...
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Big-shot economist to advise teen virtual world 'Gaia Online'
Former U.S. Council of Economic Advisors chairman Michael Boskin is tapped to lead virtual world's economic council. The big question: why?Images: A look inside 'Gaia Online'
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Wi-Fi cameras crack down on rogue parking in U.K.
Using a CCTV network, London's city of Westminster can now identify parking offenses without the need for human intervention.
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A website to promote public service
In the wake of baby boomer retirements and widespread difficulty in recruting top managers to government, the Council for Excellence in Government launched a site today to promot public service as...
Additional Results
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Facebook strengthens multi-million dollar Diageo advertising deal
Facebook and Diageo, owner of multiple drinks brands, have strengthened their multi-million dollar advertising partnership.
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NRDC: GOP drive to repeal lightbulb efficiency law overlooks $12.5B in potential savings
Congress could vote on a repeal of energy-efficiency standards for incandescent lightbulbs, slated to take effect in 2012, as early as next week.
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Facebook wants help with advertising, forms client council
Facebook has formed a client council that will advise the social network on its advertising platform.
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Iceland taps Facebook to rewrite its constitution
Iceland is using Facebook to rewrite its constitution: citizens can use the social network to make their own suggestions, engage in online debates, or follow the proceedings in real-time.
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Twitter's 'landmark' court ruling: Why British free speech is over
Editorial: The conflict between privacy and freedom of speech continues, one will always win: privacy, leaving a trail of gagging court orders behind it.
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Is it time for Cisco to ditch its councils?
Cisco has been shifting management responsibilities to dozens of internal councils. Is this the root of its current woes?
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PCI 2.0: Is that all there is?
PCI Council avoids bold reforms in latest regs to protect card data - leaving many disappointed. Yet, some progress has been made.
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Oracle purging OpenOffice.org community council
If the meetings of last week's community council meeting, posted by dissident members, is to be believed, OpenOffice.org is no longer a community endeavor, but entirely a corporate project.
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SOA help control runaway higher education costs? Just a thought
Perhaps the costs associated with the complexity of institutions' outmoded back-end systems have something to do with ridiculous tuition costs. Well, a little bit of it.
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