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Dissolving Distance: Silver Peak's Technology Overview
Check out this white paper to learn how WAN optimization products from Silver Peak can give you the wide area network you've been dreaming of.
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LG's next big thing: Green lighting technology
Korea's LG Electronics, one of the biggest names in mobile phones, digital signage and appliances, is eying another potentially huge business: the market for green lighting technology....
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Zynga online gambling plan: One dangerous cash cow
Zynga and gambling will be like crack to those who can't control the urge to wager. Combine the addictive nature of Facebook and you have a double whammy. It's a sweet business though.
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Facebook considers supporting online gambling in the UK (rumor)
Facebook is considering opening up the Facebook Platform to online gambling in the UK, according to a new rumor. This is to supposedly be an exchange of real money, not Facebook Credits.
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With the Rezound, will HTC's $300 million Beats Audio gamble pay off?
HTC has invested over $300 million in its Beats Audio efforts. But will the project ever bear fruit?
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Stop gambling on new technology to change your company's culture
Technologies don't change corporate culture, writes Matt Brown. People do.
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LG's next big thing: Green lighting technology
Korea's LG Electronics, one of the biggest names in mobile phones, digital signage and appliances, is eying another potentially huge business: the market for green lighting technology....
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Can HealthPoint model work in America
It's sort of an Amway model, only more systematized. The question is whether paranoia over privacy and the qualifications of the outreach staff would ever allow this to go forward in America.
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Congress may roll dice, legalize Net gambling
The U.S. House of Representatives committee charged with writing tax laws will hold a hearing on Wednesday morning to consider a trio of legalization-and-taxation proposals.
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Xerox, P&G hook up on mobile printing from smartphones
Procter & Gamble employees will soon print documents from their smartphones courtesy of a mobile printing setup from Xerox.
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Philly newspaper gambles on online gambling
Philly.com, the online unit of the Inquirer and sister newspaper the Philadelphia Daily News, has launched a legal online betting service called Instant Fantasy Games.
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Investors won't venture to gamble
The quarter recently ended was not a happy one for venture capital firms. Investments were down by 80% in Q3, compared to a year earlier. Apparently the lowest level since the nasty days of 2003...
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Third Circuit upholds online gambling ban
s the 2006 ban on Internet gambling Constitutional? Online gaming interests have argued that the federal law is impermissibly vague and violates an individual's privacy rights when gambling in the...
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The Groundswell of Social Media Backlash
There appears to be a fully fledged backlash against 'social media' marketing emerging, with commentary in both areas you'd expect and in places you might not. This is tough on the people who...
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Minnesota blacklists gambling connections
The state of Minnesota has handed Internet providers a 7-page blacklist of gambling Web sites that they're supposed to prevent customers from accessing.
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Xerox lands P&G print managed services contract
Xerox said Tuesday that it will manage Procter & Gamble's global print operations with the aim to cut costs by 20 percent to 25 percent. Managed print services are becoming popular as...
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Human botnets and Twitnets - the problem with commercial social media
The problem with social media is that if you try to manipulate it for marketing purposes it can blow up in your face and bite you in the butt (mashup metaphor #32). Take a look at the Procter and...
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Microsoft gambles that "Starter" edition dissatisfaction will boost revenues
The sudden popularity of netbooks caught Microsoft off-guard. Vista's bloated system requirements forced the company to dust off Windows XP and offer that older, cheaper OS to OEMs looking to a...
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NFL lobbyist on White House staff pushes for online gambling ban
With a former NFL lobbyist now at the White House, Treasury takes time out from financial crisis to ensure that football gets a monopoly on online gaming, even though billions of dollars of...
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Will the Motorola gamble hurt open source
I don't want to see Android blamed if it can't turn things around. Motorola's problems run deep and go back decades.
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Is holding out for Windows 7 a gamble worth taking?
With more and more information about Windows 7 coming out almost daily, I'm getting increasing numbers of emails from people wanting my advice on whether they should skip Vista and hold out for...
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