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Stop Losing Performance to File Fragmentation
The best defragmenter only goes to work after system resources have been used to fragment files. You can never recoup that wasted performance. Try Diskeeper 2010 Pro edition free for 30 days and...
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Financial Times app pulled from iOS after compliance dispute
Leading newspaper, the Financial Times, has pulled its iOS application from the iTunes App Store, amid a subscription model controversy.
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Google+ faces first social networking privacy flaw
The fledgling Google+ social network has run up against its first major privacy complaint, as reports circulate of a bug that lets private content run wild through Circles.
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Observation: smarter IT will save financial services sector
The financial services and banking sector is accelerating adoption of smarter information technology practices and technologies to stay ahead of the pack.
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The Facebook effect: MySpace to open up
MySpace may soon open itself up to third-party developers -- in a similar strategy to Facebook -- which would see outside companies able to "plug" their web services into the number one social...
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Dell to launch ARM servers 'at appropriate time'
Dell says that "demands of our customers" called for more ARM efforts.
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Facebook IPO: Overhyped or oversold?
What went wrong with the Facebook IPO? This timeline tries to put things into some sort of order from initial excitement and hype to burst bubble and technology failure.
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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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In Facebook IPO fiasco the 'smart money' got burnt
Small investors snubbed the Facebook IPO. It's the 'smart money' that's crying.
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RIP webOS: Again and for good this time
The situation at HP is putting a nail in the coffin of webOS, effectively killing it off yet again.
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Microsoft's piracy problem: Lock, stock and two Googley barrels
If you thought TV, movie and music studios were the most likely candidates to have asked Google to remove pirated and copyright-infringing content, think again.
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Intuit GoPayment automatically tallies state sales tax
The mobile credit card reader taps into geolocation features on your mobile device to calculate city, state and municipal taxes for a given transaction.
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Quiterian, Wipro partner on customer analytics
Quiterian brings its predictive analytics software to Indian IT giant Wipro's business customers.
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A flood of Facebook shares could swamp prices - four more IPOs worth by December
The lifting of share lockups over the next six months will create cascades of new shares, potentially flooding markets and depressing prices.
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Are secondary markets to blame in Facebook IPO failure?
It's clear that "smart money" in secondary markets set the pricing of Facebook shares...
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Fortune on how Tim Cook is changing Apple
A FORTUNE cover story on Apple CEO Tim Cook tackles his leadership style (and how it differs from Steve Jobs), Facebook, product development and Apple's top-secret Top 100 meetings.
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World's first M2M time clock powers payroll, doesn't fudge the numbers
The world's first machine-to-machine technology-powered time clock tracks hourly employees in the field for payroll, no paper time sheets necessary.
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Outsourcers: Now is the time for the next step in productivity
Commentary - Slow job growth projections combined with an upcoming presidential election have made "outsourcing" a four-letter word in American business circles. The largest proponents of...
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HP beats the odds on Q2 earnings despite looming layoffs
Amid worries about layoffs and where the company is headed from here, HP reported better than expected second quarter earnings on Wednesday.
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Dell: Q1, outlook weak; Cites 'challenging environment'
Dell's results were weak across the board in the first quarter as large enterprise, public sector and consumer sales fell. Even Dell's BRIC sales growth was weak.
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Applying audience analytics for a smarter Hollywood
Now that everybody is virtually shouting their likes, dislikes, needs, wants, and desires over the Internet, can and will Hollywood listen to the audiences directly?
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