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BI Optimization: Building a Better Business Case for BI
Business intelligence, or BI, is gaining in popularity in the business world, and for good reason. Still, some are hesitant to adopt this revolutionary tech. Check out this white paper to learn...
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Sex Tech: Egyptian Porn Censorship, UK Filesharing Travesty, Wikipedia Sex Wars
Under the banner of anti-porn: Egypt's boldest move to filter the internet, UK violates broadband user privacy, Wikipedia's rules are bent.
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Iran cuts off access to popular Web sites
Following in the footsteps of the former governments of Egypt and Libya, Iran is cutting its people off from the Internet.
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Skype monitoring, Gmail hacks, and fake iTunes updates: How 'spy agencies' track you
The private sector makes billions in revenue through sales of its covert technologies to state agencies. But what can the technology actually do?
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Wikileaks: How the diplomatic cables sparked the 2011 Arab Revolutions
ZDNet's Wikileaks series: This post will unravel the consequences of the cables; predominantly the effects in North Africa and the Middle East.
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Saudi king did not offer $150 billion for Facebook
Saudi Arabia‘s King Abdullah did not offer $150 billion to buy Facebook, despite how quickly the "news" spread across the Internet.
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Facebook launches Requests 2.0 for developers
Facebook has launched Requests 2.0: the bookmark counters that alert users of outstanding requests has been simplified, and there are two types of requests: user-generated and app-generated.
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Tunisia, Egypt launch Facebook Pages to boost image
Tunisia and Egypt have both launched Facebook Pages to boost their image with the youth who effectively used social networks to organize regime-ending protests.
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Breaking news: Mubarak out, military takeover in Egypt
This is breaking news and the details are still sketchy.
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Takeaways from Egypt: Kill the kill switch and decentralize the Internet
The five-day Internet outage in Egypt has two big takeaways. It's time to shoot down the Internet "kill switch" and we need a new way to decentralize the Internet.
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The Egyptian Internet is restored
After its unprecedented take down of the Internet, the Egyptian government has restored the Internet, just in time to reveal pro-Mubarak thugs attacking protesters and journalists.
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Breaking: Internet back online in Egypt
We don't have a lot of details yet, but we're starting to see reports that the Internet coverage (along with wireless phone service) has returned to Egypt.
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Google Docs gets makeover, improves file organization and filtering
The Google Docs home page has been given a facelift - and the keys to better organization of your spreadsheets, documents, presentations and even photos and videos are a group system called...
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Angry students, social media: The perfect storm for revolution
Twitter and social media alone cannot force a revolution in a country frought with oppression and social reform. The events in Egypt form the perfect storm.
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#Egypt Blocked in China: Is Internet Access A Human Right?
China has blocked searches for #Egypt on its State-approved, State-controlled version of Twitter. Searches for #Egypt on Sina (with over 50 million users) returns the message, "According to...
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Google, Twitter, SayNow team to enable voicemail tweets to, from Egypt
Even though the Egyptian government has shut down the Internet, Google, Twitter and SayNow tap voice technology to keep information flowing.
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Gotta love Google: Tweet from Egypt by phone
Google has provided a voice phone way for Egyptians to tweet.
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Without broadband, the Internet in Egypt
The Egyptian government may have cut its people's broadband connections to the Internet, but the people are finding other ways to connect to the world.
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Egypt's crisis: where social media threatens global outsourcing
When the first response of the government, in times of political crisis, is to shut down the Web, this has a massive impact on the nation's global sourcing infrastructure to support global...
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How the Internet went out in Egypt
Turning off the Internet sounds like a big deal, and it is... in countries like the U.S. In places with only a handful of major Internet backbones, though, it's not that hard. Here's how it was...
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Flash analysis: Egypt melting down; govt fights back closing Internet
This is a short update on a huge event. Egypt has exploded into something resembling civil war. Here are some key elements of the crisis you need to be aware of.
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