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David Grober has worked a variety of editorial roles in the technology media since 1982, when he joined the copy desk at IDG's Computer Business News. He served as managing editor for PC Week (now eWeek) and, later, Digital News. David made the leap from print to online publishing in 1994, when he joined Ziff-Net's Software Library. Since 9/11, David has worked in ZDNet's Business Technology Group, and now serves as senior editor for ZDNet Blogs.
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David Grober
David Grober has worked a variety of editorial roles in the technology media since 1982, when he joined the copy desk at IDG's Computer Business News. He served as managing editor for PC Week (now eWeek) and, later, Digital News. David made the leap from print to online publishing in 1994, when he joined Ziff-Net's Software Library. Since 9/11, David has worked in ZDNet's Business Technology Group, and now serves as senior editor for ZDNet Blogs.
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Yuchun Lee's journey from card counter to IBM's social media guru
The man in charge of IBM's effort to help chief marketing officers do their jobs learned how to take a chance while "Bringing Down the House" in Las Vegas.
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DoJ sues Apple, publishers in e-book price fixing antitrust suit
The DoJ is suing Apple and five major e-book publishers as it begins an antitrust investigation into the alleged collusion of e-book price fixing.
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Nokia Lumia Windows Phone vs. iOS, Android: The business apps view
AT&T and Nokia are about to launch the Lumia 900, arguably the first Windows Phone "hero" device to hit the U.S. market. Business users should pay close attention, given Blackberry's steepening...
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Apple tightens its tablet grip on enterprises ahead of Windows 8
A new survey from ChangeWave finds tablet adoption increasing among corporate tech buyers, and Apple extending its lead over rivals while Microsoft prepares its tablet-friendly operating system.
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Microsoft: Windows 8 bridges work and home
COO Kevin Turner says companies must embrace the fact that employees work with their own technology, and that Windows 8 will help.
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Windows 8: Microsoft's pitch to the enterprise
Microsoft is promoting Windows 8 as a bridge between consumer users and enterprise professionals seeking a more secure and manageable operating system.
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Enterprise 2.0 Success: Alcatel-Lucent
The 80,000-worker telecommunications giant began adopting social media inside the organization as far back as 2008. But Alcatel isn't stopping at basic social collaboration.
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Steve Jobs: A retrospective (roundup)
The world mourns the passing of Apple co-founder and chairman Steve Jobs.
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Knocked off the grid in Jersey: Surviving on mobile tech
Hurricane Irene severed all power to my town and forced me into using mobile technology as my main link to the outside world.
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Google's Motorola acquisition: Nail in the Android patent coffin?
Google is to become a mobile manufacturer -- competing with Apple and Research in Motion directly.
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Microsoft vs Apple: The back-to-school battle
In August, a new academic year begins and many -- like me -- are looking for a new a personal computer. The Macs seem to be a popular choice, according to statistics; and until this year Apple...
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Comparison shopping for your Android applications
One thing that Android users have that iOS users don’t is the ability to install applications from multiple sources.
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Amazon Kindle eBooks targeted by scammers
eBooks have one feature that can't be found in print: the ability to have live hotlinks embedded in the text. And that presents an open field for scammers.
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Think you know the Mac? Take our quiz!
The Apple Macintosh turned 27 years old this week and we thought we'd celebrate with a fun little quiz to test your knowledge. Take our Mac quiz to find out if you're truly the Apple jedi that you...
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Poll: What's your take on Wikileaks?
We'll publish the results of this poll, which is also being conducted on ZDNet's sister sites in Europe, Asia and Australia, later this week.
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ZDNet's 20 most popular blog posts of 2010
These were the most widely read blog posts this year from across ZDNet's blogosphere.
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Are you a Facebook addict?
My daughter was somewhat nonplussed when a stranger accosted her on the streets of Manhattan and stuck a pamphlet in her face with that question as a headline.
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Web 2.0 Summit: Adobe CEO talks Apple, Flash, HTML5
For Adobe, life has moved on after the infamous Steve Jobs manifesto - even if some of the media outlets haven’t let it go. Of course, it became a point of conversation at this morning’s Web...
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Why a dumb phone and a smart tablet may be better
Why pay for smart phone functionality that I’m not going to use? Why not get a super-cheap phone that's just a phone, putting the data plan and getting the carrier subsidy on a 3G pad?
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Ever used Adobe Flash Catalyst? You should
Would some simple Flash widgets be exactly what you need to interact with your customers, students, or users in your Connect room? Adobe Flash Catalyst makes this a piece of cake.
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