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HR Analytics: Driving Return on Human Capital Investments
Your human resources department could probably benefit from the addition of analytics. Discover what, or rather who, works in your company. Take a look at this white paper to learn more about HR...
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W3C moves Do Not Track to showdown phase
The World Wide Web Consortium opens a three-day meeting to define the parameters of its Web Tracking Protection specification. It is being closely watched by the digital advertising industry and...
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Do Not Track Plus blocks sites and ads from tracking you
This browser add-on blocks sites and ads from tracking you, unless you give them explicit permission to do so.
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The Problems with Do Not Mail Lists
More than 3.5 million Americans have jobs that are directly or indirectly supported by advertising mail. Banning advertising mail would be a bad idea in good economic times, but it is a terrible...
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Do Not Track technology gains steam, but hurdles remain
Mozilla has proposed technology that would allow the user to implement so-called Do Not Track features to stymie behavioral advertising. The big question is whether these moves by Mozilla, Google...
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Do we need a smartphone bill of rights for iOS?
The EFF called Apple devices "beautiful crystal prisons" because they have a wide range of restrictions. EFF's call was to let people tinker.
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Doing some hiring? Mobile app 'time shifts' interviews
HireVue offers a service that lets companies push interactive questionnaires to candidates that can be completed on demand using smartphones or tablet computers.
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McAfee: Database security threats motivating IT to do more
McAfee releases findings from a survey of 400 IT decision-makers across nine countries on the challenges of risk and compliance management in business.
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HP's latest do-over: Skepticism abounds
Analysts reserve praise for HP's restructuring. Why? HP has repeatedly restructured to no avail.
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IT tasks to do when there's a break in the action
It may seem that every minute is filled with emergencies but what do you do when there's down-time?
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Consuming thoughts of a smartphone addict; do I accept or refuse delivery of the Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE?
I wish it was easier to make choices about smartphones and carriers, but it seems no one can get it done just perfectly for me so I hold many internal debates in my head as I try to figure out...
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Do you use Google+, and if so, how? (Poll)
Now that Google+ has had more than enough time to settle, I'm curious to find out just how many people out there use the platform, and if so, how they use it.
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Google closes Motorola Mobility purchase: A daunting to-do list ahead
Google's goal is to take Motorola Mobility and create a bevy of new mobile experiences. But first there's a lot of integration work ahead.
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Anonymous hacks Bureau of Justice, leaks 1.7GB of data
Anonymous has apparently hacked the United States Bureau of Justice Statistics and posted 1.7GB of data belonging to the agency on The Pirate Bay. This is a Monday Mail Mayhem release.
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Facebook's business model puzzle: How do you monetize India?
India poses a double whammy for Facebook: An immature ad market and a mostly mobile audience.
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Do you have enough social-media savvy for your city?
If your small business is located in one of these 10 cities and it isn't taking advantage of social media, it could be left behind.
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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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The Pirate Bay returns, Anonymous hater takes credit for DDoS
The Pirate Bay is back online. An Anonymous traitor who goes by the name AnonNyre has claimed responsibility for the Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack that kept the site offline for days.
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Wikileaks has been under DDoS attack for the last three days
The Pirate Bay is down. Wikileaks is down. Visa was down. Are all these Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks a coincidence? Right now it's not clear, but something is definitely happening.
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Anonymous denies it is behind The Pirate Bay DDoS attack
The hacktivist group Anonymous has denied allegations that it is behind the Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack against The Pirate Bay. Update: The Pirate Bay has confirmed the denial.
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The Pirate Bay hit with massive DDoS attack
The Pirate Bay is down for me. Is it down for you? It may be, since the site has confirmed it is experiencing "a quite big" Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack. It's unclear who is behind it.
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