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10 Critical Requirements for Cloud Applications
Check out this white paper to learn the ten critical requirements for cloud applications. Not only that, discover how these goals are achievable. Don't rush with a so-so application, get it right...
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Ten spooky iOS apps for Halloween (photos)
There is no shortage of Halloween-themed apps for your iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. I've assembled the top 10 I have found this month, from chilling sound effects and a haunted-site locator to...
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The rise of the 17-hour journalist...
Long hours, short news stories, and lots of Tweets are the marks of succes for some journalists in the new news media...
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Facebook hacker tells his side of the story (video)
Glenn Steven Mangham has written a lengthy blog post, and even posted a YouTube video, explaining why he hacked into Facebook and stole the service's source code.
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Public relations firms and the rise of 'product journalism'
News stories about products sell more far more products than advertising. Public relations has helped create a new form of journalism, one that's best suited to their client's needs.
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Remembering Jack Tramiel
Commodore founder Jack Tramiel died this week. His legacy of computers for the people and dreams for a better future live on.
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Journalism has a future: Helping communities tell their stories
In an world overflowing with media, knowing how to make compelling content is a valuable skill to have -- and a valuable one to teach.
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Windows Phone 8: What's Microsoft's developer story?
On the development front, Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 seem to be joined at the hip.
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First impressions of my new Android phone
It seems that my anti-Android rants have come back to haunt me like roadside Chili. Get the scoop on my first day with my new Android phone.
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2012's top ten tech. April Fools' Day stories
There were some great April Fools' Day tech. stories this year, The grand champion this year though was a political blog post claiming that Mitt Romney had dropped out the Presidential race......
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The MapReduce 101 story, in 102 stories
Can a skyscraper completed in 1931 be used to explain a parallel processing algorithm introduced in 2004? In this post, I use the anology of counting smartphones in the Empire State Building to...
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The iPad success story -- giving us what we want, again
The new iPad is off to a great start, because it gives mainstream consumers exactly what they want. Competitors have a tough time ahead, as they just don't get it.
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The Story of Stories: Enterasys Thinks So 21st Century
About 2 months ago, thought leader and friend, Michael Krigsman (read his always incredible ZDNet blog here), introduced me to Vala Afshar, the Chief Customer Officer of Enterasys Networks - a...
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Ode to manual typewriters
Manual typewriters are back, and they're all the retro rage. This article contains stories from leading technology journalists about their relationship with manual typewriters.
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Using the lowly text message to fight counterfeit drugs
Technology based on text messaging is being used in developing countries to fight the counterfeit drug trade.
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Realizing social business: Enterprise 2.0 success stories
Social business is proving to be a strategic win inside the enterprise firewall. Dion Hinchcliffe highlights some success stories from the trenches.
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BrowserID testing waters, but missing pieces weaken story
The Mozilla Foundation is finally testing its BrowserID authentication system, but a missing part of the architecture used to validate a user's credentials is a big gap the Foundation must address.
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McDonald's #McStories gets 'supersized' with Twitter backlash
McDonald's Twitter campaign asking for #McStories and #MeetTheFarmer tweets has brought a storm of protest from people complaining about the brand.
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Shock as tech news site researches own story
Kudos to InfoWorld for researching and breaking its story about the sudden-death vulnerability built into every Oracle database. This is a classic piece of technology journalism, researched over a...
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Did Google ever have a plan to curb Android fragmentation?
Make the users care about updates, and the people standing in the way of those updates will sit up and pay attention to things.
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How using an iPhone 4S can kill your entire network (true story)
Nah, it couldn't be, could it? It couldn't be my branny-new iPhone killing my network. Could it? Really?
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