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Virtualization Changes Everything: Enter the vWOC
With the help of a virtual WAN optimization controller, or vWOC your plans for streamlining your WAN don't have to be complicated. Check out this white paper to learn more about vWOC and how they...
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Podcast: Diary of a dial-up user (part 4 - final)
This is the final installment of this soap-style, badly written diary of my broadband woes, fights and mishaps. It's been nearly two weeks without broadband at my new house, battling my way online...
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Moving house: diary of a dial-up user (part 3)
I'm continuing my diary of the troubles I'm having with getting broadband into my new house. I never thought it would be this difficult, but indeed these posts prove it really can be. Monday 14th...
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Measuring exercise works
Dr. Dena Bravata looked at 20 studies of pedometer use and found users increased their level of exercise an average of 27%. The studies gave subjects a sealed pedometer for a week to measure their...
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Confessions of a voyeur
Can the Web diary craze be put to work for IT pros?
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Sex Tech Weekly: Escort Data, Santorum SEO, Facebook Porn Photos
UK escort infographic, Facebook false-flagged porn, Rick Santorum makes his Google problem worse.
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Diary of an incorrigible food-poster
Yes, I post pictures of my food. Here are just a few examples, ranging from mobile uploads to DSLR indulgences.
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Why 9/11 proved terrorism is a failed strategy (9/11 Diary)
Sorry, terrorists. 9/11 didn't change anything. The game is still our own, to win or to lose.
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Keeping calm. Keeping sane. (9/11 Diary)
This article continues our remembrance of the events of September 11, 2001. This is the last of the diary entries from 2001.
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Still processing after all these days (9/11 Diary)
In this article exploring the events of September 11, ZDNet Government columnist David Gewirtz examines the role of technology in the aftermath.
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Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness (9/11 Diary)
Sometimes, though, you have to put a stake in the ground and declare your right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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The morning after (9/11 Diary)
This continues our 9/11 Diary. It was originally published the day after the events of September 11, 2001.
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The day the planes hit (9/11 Diary)
This essay was written by ZDNet Government columnist David Gewirtz on the morning of September 11, 2001.
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It's been ten years since that morning (9/11 Diary)
Back in 2001, we collectively said, "We will never forget." We haven't. This is the first of our series on the tenth anniversary of the events of September 11, 2001.
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MTV airs The Diary of Facebook, posts it online
MTV has posted a new episode of its MTV Diaries series that is pretty much a clever recruiting video for Facebook.
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Diary of a cable cord cutter: Day 1 (photos)
The first rocky day in CNET editor David Katzmaier's chronicle of ending his subscription to cable TV service.
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Dear diary: I did WHAT!
Microsoft Research is driving a new class of digital device: the SenseCam - a lifecorder. Record your daily life - including Tequila binges. Diary writing is about to be replaced with an explosion...
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CES 2010 diary: In cool Las Vegas, the gang's all here (and they're excited)
CES 2010: A dual-screen Android e-reader, televisions shaped like polar bears, speakers that hide in lights, flexible displays and detachable tablet netbooks. It's 2010, and CES is back!
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Paris diary: France seeks to reclaim the word 'entrepreneur'
France is rediscovering the word 'entrepreneur' and is raising a crop of interesting startups...
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Paris diary: A new spirit among French entrepreneurs...
There seems to be a new found spirit of innovation in France. Putting back the "French" into entreprenuer...
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Paris diary: Meeting French startups and the lingua franca of 'geek'
I'm in Paris for the entire week meeting with French geeks. Despite different languages we all speak 'geek'...
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