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Global at the Core
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Images: On holiday overload? Net diversions await
If you're looking for a quick escape, try a Web site that inspires or entertains. Here are just a few.
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CES up and running: Day three
Day three of CES 2006 brought out even more stars, along with fun, games, and other diversions.
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CES up and running: Day three
Day three of CES 2006 brought out even more stars, along with fun, games, and other diversions.
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New York's anonymity ban: Why should the Web be any different?
New York wants to outlaw anonymous comments to prevent cyberbullying and other online abuse. This criminologist examines why this plan, despite its controversy, may not be such a bad thing.
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Why do women resist STEM fields?
The lack of women in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math will continue to plague our country until all students, regardless of sex, have adequate opportunities to explore math and science.
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Why every organization needs four CIOs
Chief Infrastructure, Integration, Innovation or Intelligence Officer? CIOs now wear many hats.
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Facebook to add at least one woman to its board (rumor)
Facebook wants to diversify its board of directors, according to a recent rumor. The company is looking to add at least one woman, but won't be announcing any additions until after it goes public.
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SuccessFactors swaps NetSuite for ByDesign
NetSuite CEO Zach Nelson claims SuccessFactors is a NetSuite customer. SAP says it runs on ByDesign now. Who's right?
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Women in Tech: Marlena Clark faces challenges head on
Marlena Clark wants to help other young women overcome the challenges ahead by being a strong role model.
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Dr. Google misdiagnoses one out of four women
Women with health concerns are twice as likely to go online for advice than to ask a doctor, their friends, or even their mothers, especially with embarrassing symptoms.
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Anti-abortion hacker jailed for stealing 10,000 records
Anonymous member James Jeffery last month hacked into the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) and stole 10,000 database records. He has now been sentenced to 32 months in jail.
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Facebook COO: Women should marry women
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg says a woman should make sure to marry the right man, or even better, a woman. She says that way, the workload is divided more equally.
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Women's rights group demands Facebook add women to its board
Ultraviolet, a women's rights group, is yet another party asking Facebook to put women on its board. The organization has launched a petition to convince the social networking giant.
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Women in Tech: Susan Buck empowers women in tech
Susan Buck advises parents to get their girls involved in technology at an early age.
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Face it: Facebook board features seven white men, no women
The Face It Campaign launches today. The goal is to let the world know that Facebook should not go public with a board of directors that does not feature any women. Will the campaign succeed?
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Women in Tech: Michele McGough on managing the science and art of tech
Solutions4networks Founder and CEO Michele McGough says she learned by trial and error.
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Stalker app Girls Around Me hunts women via Facebook, Foursquare
Online outrage increases over sexualized, so-called stalking app Girls Around Me - though it is not the first of its kind.
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State Dept. offering tech training to more women in Africa
TechWomen is an international exchange that uses technology as a means to empower women and girls worldwide, particularly in North Africa and the Middle East.
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Anonymous hacks abortion clinic, steals 10,000 records
Anonymous member James Jeffery this week hacked into the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) and stole 10,000 database records. He was arrested the day he planned to release the data.
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Panel: Indie developers have now more opportunities with multiple platforms
A selection of some of the game industry’s leading figures discuss the current state of PC gaming and the growth of female users in the casual and social game markets at GDC 2012.
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