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10 Critical Requirements for Cloud Applications
Check out this white paper to learn the ten critical requirements for cloud applications. Not only that, discover how these goals are achievable. Don't rush with a so-so application, get it right...
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So, seriously, do the Dems want to lose the election?
I've always been amazed at the Democratic party's ability, when life gives them lemonade, to somehow turn it back into lemons.
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Google-bombing candidates: All is fair in love, war and politics
Candidates in next month's mid-term elections may soon be seeing old skeletons popping up in Google searches for their names, a modern-day mud-slinging effort to to sway undecided voters away from...
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The Democratic Party's dangerous experiment
Computer scientists David Dill and Barbara Simons caution that the risks of Internet voting may outweigh any perceived benefits.
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IL House may consider Internet voting
Even in light of security problems with e-voting, one legislator wants to study where Internet voting is ready for prime time.
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Are blogs taking over politics?
At the Yearly Kos, bloggers flex some muscle as politicians and bloggers try to understand how the Internet is changing the political landscape.
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Additional Results
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SAP buys its way into the cloud party: Will it work?
Will SAP and Oracle's rollup strategy for cloud players work? After all, there's less lock-in in the cloud.
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Third party accessories: Big advantage iOS over Android
The third party accessory market is an area in which iOS totally smokes Android, and it won't change.
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Samsung's Galaxy Nexus joins Sprint's LTE party on April 22nd: $199
Sprint is adding to its LTE portfolio with its own version of the Galaxy Nexus, which lands on April 22nd.
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In DC, Google and Facebook Position Republican Insiders
As SOPA fades Google and Facebook pick Republican veteran DC insiders and lobbyists for key positions in tech's new political era.
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iPad 3: Beware of third-party docking cables
Third-party dock cables can be wonky with the iPad 3's new power demands. Mine, which worked fine with an iPad 2, only charged my iPad 3 up to 85 percent then stopped.
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Report: third party programs rather than Microsoft programs responsible for most vulnerabilities
According to Secunia's recently released "Yearly Vulnerability Research Report", third party applications rather than Microsoft programs are responsible for the majority of vulnerabilities.
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Google's answer to EU as succinct as its privacy policy
Google doesn't have a lot of patience for European regulators who asked the search giant to "pause" the roll out of its new privacy policy, set to launch March 1, so they can explore "possible...
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Sex Tech Weekly: Megaupload, Match Singles Data, Obscenity Copyright, China Porn Spam Kings
Match.com's data on US singles, Megaupload reviled by Perfect 10, China's sex toy spam industry and more.
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The Pirate Party: Justice for legitimate ex-users of Megaupload
The Pirate Party are planning civil action against the FBI for the closure of Megaupload. Was there a point to the closure of the storage locker in the first place?
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So, seriously, do the Dems want to lose the election?
I've always been amazed at the Democratic party's ability, when life gives them lemonade, to somehow turn it back into lemons.
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Software lock in - HotLink invites new players to VMware's party
Is HotLink helping customers better manage their virtualized infrastructure or helping VMware control larger segments of the customers' data center?
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The Pox Party pops over the top on Facebook
Some people have taken the pox party idea too far, by trading in pox-infected lollipops on Facebook. This is very disturbing.
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Kindle Fire besting Nook Tablet with more third-party partners
Amazon certainly isn't settling for just promoting its own services and ecosystem on the Kindle Fire.
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Freshen up your workspace with a USB Port Scent from PartyLite
I was a bit worried that the scent would be overbearing and stink up my office, but it is not this way at all.
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IBM Smarter Checkout lets third-parties target customers more
New checkout technology from IBM has the potential to help retailers while annoying customers.
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