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The Real SaaS Manifesto
Check out this white paper to learn the true definition of Software-as-a-Service, and discover what you could be missing out on.
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Google brings automatic e-mail translation to Gmail
Google Translate takes the next step: You'll soon be able to write e-mail in your language and have it arrive to a friend or co-worker's e-mail box in their language.
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Skype: What kind of infrastructure changes has Microsoft made?
Has Microsoft already begun making changes to Skype's P2P infrastructure? According to one report, Microsoft has begun moving in some Microsoft-hosted Linux boxes.
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Report says Hotmail exploit "spread like wild fire," is now fixed
Microsoft plugged a serious security hole in its Hotmail password reset service last week, after one report claims it was widely exploited.
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Microsoft vs. Apple vs. Google: let's talk about it
Join us today at 2 p.m. Eastern for our new "Hot Topics" live webcast.
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Gmail hit by massive outage: Up to 35 million affected
Google suffered a serious outage to its Gmail web-email service yesterday, which could have left up to 35 million users without access to their messages.
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Windows Live, Hotmail services disrupted in UK
Microsoft's consumer-focused online services, including Hotmail, SkyDrive, and Live.com, appear down in the UK for some users.
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Followup on the Android Gmail flickering bug - what really irritates me
Transparency, Google. Can you say it with me? Transparency. Great! I knew you could do it!
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Update 2 (Google posts a fix that hoses my phone) - Gmail flickering bug keeps many Android users from accessing mail
Google claims the bug, which makes the Gmail app both unusable and extremely unstable, will be fixed shortly. I, like many other users, am still waiting.
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Porn, Death, and the Internet in Iran
Iran continues to close it doors to the Internet while alienating the rest of the world with its proposed execution of a Web developer, saber rattling, and Internet censorship.
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Is it time for Microsoft to relinquish the Evil Empire crown to Google?
Microsoft is taking its anti-Google campaign a step further with newpaper ads aimed at highlighting controversial changes in Google's privacy policy.
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Intuit debuts EITC Finder app for lower, middle income taxpayers
The Internal Revenue Service estimates that 20 to 25 percent of qualified workers fail to claim their Earned Income Tax Credit each year.
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Microsoft rolls out Hotmail for the Kindle Fire
Microsoft has tweaked its Hotmail for Android implementation to create one that is customized for the Kindle Fire.
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New Google accounts automatically register users for Gmail, Google+
Google is showing just how committed it is to promoting its social networking platform.
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Google+ releases its inner meme
Will Google+ users soon be flooded with 'Rage comics' or 'Insanity wolf' memes after a new Google feature addition?
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Google's QR code log in experiment concluded
Google's QR code log in method 'experiment' for accessing accounts on public computers appears to have run its course.
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Google fixes offline Gmail app, increases student appeal?
Google has released a number of improvements to its offline Chrome application. Are updates a reason why students are heavy Gmail users?
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Google fixes up offline Gmail app for Chrome
New features coming to the offline version of Gmail on Chrome include support for keyboard shortcuts and faster load times.
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Ten little things to secure your online presence
Here's some basic advice on the tools and tricks you can implement immediately to secure your identity and online presence.
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India in talks with Interpol to help intercept electronic communication
Spy agency RAW gets green signal to tap anyone's communication while DoT and CBI in talks with Interpol on cyber security.
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Scribble your email: New feature for Gmail iOS
Gmail is introducing a 'Scribbles' function for email on the move. Another new shiny function for Generation Y to play with?
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