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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 Professional
Give your business desktops and laptops a boost. Diskeeper 2011 Professional prevents the majority of fragmentation before it can happen and brings data flow up to peak speed for the best possible...
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The future of... passport control
Customs officials describe it as your ticket to get out of line. ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das looks at the Global Entry Trusted Traveler program, which uses automated kiosks to help get you out of...
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A call for national innovation policy
Bruce Nussbaum at Newsweek calls on Obama and McCain (Hillary is excused) to address a key issue facing American competitiveness – the need for an "innovation policy." Here's his list: Support...
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President Bush in Silicon Valley
President Bush, Cisco CEO John Chambers and a panel of speakers talk about education, innovation and tech competition. The president touts education, R&D, and broadband for all.
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Kerry-Lugar bill targets H-1B Visa holders: Stop being an employee, become an employer
A provision in the "Startup Visa" bill offers a new route to permanent residency for graduate students and H-1B visa holders.
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Anti-Independence day
A sad commentary on America's Independence Day: a majority of Americans support arresting anyone who can't prove they are a citizen. I fear for my country.
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The future of... passport control
Customs officials describe it as your ticket to get out of line. ZDNet correspondent Sumi Das looks at the Global Entry Trusted Traveler program, which uses automated kiosks to help get you out of...
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Becoming Americanized can be depressing
The Mexican-American population in San Antonio is increasingly Americanized, thus depression should be on the increase.
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Campaign 08: H1-B questions for candidates
Robert Meltzer, CEO of VisaNow offers this guest blog post on the questions we should be asking the candidates on the ever-contentious H1-B issue. Consistently throughout U.S. history,...
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A call for national innovation policy
Bruce Nussbaum at Newsweek calls on Obama and McCain (Hillary is excused) to address a key issue facing American competitiveness – the need for an "innovation policy." Here's his list: Support...
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Globalization's discontents
I'm back from Africa, and what a trip it has been. Ghana was certainly a marked contrast to Zimbabwe. You would never mistake Ghana for a rich country, though compared to Zimbabwe, it is...
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Attracting high-skilled immigrants
I don't have to belabor the point with ZDNet readers that high-skill workers are fairly essential to the health of the American economy. It shouldn't really matter, however, where those...
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Microsoft sings 'O Canada' amid immigration challenges
Company plans to open a software development center later this year in Vancouver, partly because of immigration issue.
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National ID plan may have killed immigration bill
Privacy advocates say flap over Real ID Act requirements was the last straw for a bill to overhaul immigration laws.
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Virtual fence glitches show anti-immigration measure is pre-alpha
Can Congress secure U.S. borders with a high-tech virtual fence? If the fate of the hotly debated anti-immigration reform bill rested solely on the success of Arizona's high-tech virtual fence,...
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Justice expanding DNA collection to include illegal immigrants
An amendment to Violence Against Women Act authorized huge expansion; as many as 1 million new samples will be sent to FBI in effort to make DNA the new fingerprint.
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H-1B debate: Immigrants key to tech startups
Tech industry pushes for increase in H-1B visas for professionals as study shows immigrant-created companies create $50 billion in revenue.
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Gonzales talks immigration in Silicon Valley
Attorney general touts Bush plan to ease some immigration restrictions and create new "digital" ID cards.
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Photos: Immigrant rights rally
Thousands of immigrant rights supporters in San Francisco join their counterparts nationwide in a one-day protest.
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Photos: Immigrant rights rally
Thousands of immigrant rights supporters in San Francisco join their counterparts nationwide in a one-day protest.
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Immigrants stand up to be counted
Thousands in S.F. join counterparts in cities nationwide as part of "A Day without Immigrants." Photos: Immigrant-rights rally
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