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Workforce Visibility
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about using Business Intelligence and CRM-like tools to get a better understanding of your employees.
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Why social networking tools will go enterprise: All your employees are using them
The social networking bandwagon is operating at near capacity: Only 18 percent of the online population is holding out from social media, according to Forrester Research.
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Numbers show dot-XXX sites are a sham
New data from ICANN and six months of dot-XXX traffic in stat sites reveals the TLD is an oversold bust.
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It's 2012, so where's my flying car? (photos)
Always dreamed of just going up and over rush hour traffic in your flying car? So have we. Here are a few of our favorite options.
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UK 'to announce' real-time phone, email, Web traffic monitoring
UK government plans to allow the intelligence services analyse call, email and Web traffic in "real-time" could be announced by the Queen as early as May.
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In DC, Google and Facebook Position Republican Insiders
As SOPA fades Google and Facebook pick Republican veteran DC insiders and lobbyists for key positions in tech's new political era.
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Facebook, Google gaining the most traffic from Pinterest
Pinterest is growing like no tomorrow, but which websites are gaining the most from the new social network? It turns out that Facebook is seeing the most traffic, followed closely by Google.
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comScore: Smartphones, tablets add significant traffic during March Madness
Smartphones and tablets accounted for a fifth of all web traffic related to the 2012 NCAA Tournament during the first round last week, according to comScore.
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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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New iPad accounts for 6 percent of iPad traffic
On a state-by-state basis, California leads in terms of new iPad adoption with a 6.7 percent adoption rate.
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iPads Have Helped Some of This Company's Salespeople DOUBLE Their Sales
Home security company ADT wants to transform into a 'smart home' vendor. Using iPads and iPad apps are a key enabler of this strategy.
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Report: 51% of web site traffic is 'non-human' and mostly malicious
Web site analytics packages record what real people do on a site but most web site traffic comes from other computers often with nefarious intent.
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Green Grid Forum: new standards, tools, and documentation to improve the datacenter
The green grid makes public information, presentations, and tools announced at their recent member's forum
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Sex Tech: YouPorn NOT Hacked, Richard Branson dot-XXX, A Porn Kickstarter
Kickstarter's porn clone, YouPorn isn't hacked, Richard Branson gets dot-XXX, China's sex tastes go upscale.
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HTML5 or native? Which mobile route to take?
Taking your site mobile is a technology minefield. Here's how we're doing it at CBS Interactive and ZDNet.
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Note to HR: help the organisation suck less
HR solutions are growing like topsy and raising many questions along the way. But are we missing the fundamentals?
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Cisco: Smartphone traffic will grow 50-fold by 2016
Cisco has published its predictions for mobile usage through 2016, by which time global mobile data traffic is expected to have increased 18 times over.
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iOS web traffic overtakes Mac OS
iOS is clearly cannibalizing Mac OS web usage.
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Beat the Traffic 2.0 for iPhone and iPad out in April (screenshots)
Available for free for the iPhone and iPad, Beat the Traffic lets motorists view real-time traffic conditions and adjust their route if necessary.
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Facebook app traffic triples at work (report)
Facebook apps are increasingly being used by employees at work. Should employers be worried about Facebook games or is there another trend that is hard to see at first glance?
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Europe regulators called on to end mobile network, VoIP traffic bandwidth dispute
European regulators are set to challenge how mobile operators prioritise its traditional mobile calling traffic over voice-over-IP traffic.
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