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Shape Your Apps Strategy to Reflect New SaaS Licensing and Pricing Trends
For tips on how to make your app fit with the trends in SaaS licensing and pricing, check out this white paper. Subscription models are changing, and if yours don't make sense, customers will go...
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How the Google-China conflict could hit open source
The plain fact is that the open source ethos of trusting people and accepting diverse opinions in the code stream is directly at odds with China's Internet policy, which insists on shifting...
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Getting right by open source
This is the key difference between open source and proprietary models many in the media still don't get. How change happens can be as important as what change happens.
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States start filing individual lawsuits against e-book publishers
Texas and Connecticut are leading a ring of more than a dozen states in an anti-trust suit against Apple and a few other book publishers over an "anti-competitive price-fixing scheme."
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The rise of self-education and individual investment
With university tuition costs rising and a programming skill shortage, should students consider investing their time to help bridge the skill set gap?
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Carrier IQ patent outlines keylogging and ability to target individual devices
Diving into the Carrier IQ patent gives us some interesting insights into what the technology might be capable of doing.
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IP: 'Individual person,' or merely 'Internet Protocol'? A word on identity
"IP" may stand for "Internet Protocol" but not "Individual Person," frustrating courts across the nation. Can identity and anonymity co-exist?
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It's Official: The Beatles arrive on iTunes (updated)
Although Apple isn't announcing it until 10am PT/1pm ET, the Beatles complete back catalog is now available on iTunes.
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How the Google-China conflict could hit open source
The plain fact is that the open source ethos of trusting people and accepting diverse opinions in the code stream is directly at odds with China's Internet policy, which insists on shifting...
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Facebook will never get privacy right
No matter how hard Facebook tries, privacy can never be guaranteed. Why? Possibly because the end users are humans, and humans can be a bit silly.
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Security risks of Web 2.0 tools should not be overlooked by enterprises, individuals
Like it or not, the use of Web 2.0 technology use in enterprises is here to stay. Even longstanding enterprise software providers, such as Salesforce.com, have created tools for integrating social...
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Web giants and the helpless individual
When these mass-market automated online services fail, the victims discover there's no information to be found anywhere as to what was the cause or what actions they should take. These web giants...
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Getting right by open source
This is the key difference between open source and proprietary models many in the media still don't get. How change happens can be as important as what change happens.
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These are individuals, not just consumers, on the Web
One of the great misconceptions of the Web era is the way people talk about consumer use of the Web as if it's something that's distinct and hermetically separate from business use. The two Webs...
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Earned Value’s Ascendancy in PPM
EVM & PPM earning new respect In the last few weeks, several vendors have made material announcements involving Earned Value (EV). Earned Value or Earned Value Management (EVM) is a key concept...
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Followup with Greenpeace - "recycling" your computers
Yesterday I posted an article on the environmental and human rights disaster that computer "recycling" is creating in countries like Ghana and Nigeria. Today, I contacted Greenpeace's Casey...
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Skilled in SOA, business, and tech: Where do we get such individuals?
Do we look to enterprise architects for SOA talent and leadership? Do we look to the outside? Or grow from within?
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What do we Americans want? Individuals shopping for, longing for greener transport. Where the h--- is it?
Americans are saying they want more economical and environmentally friendly fuel, and they're backing that up with action. Two separate looks at American drivers found that many are saying and...
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Taking images of individual atoms in color
Researchers at Cornell University are using a new kind of scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) to take pictures of individual atoms in color for the first time. It seems odd, but 'the...
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Android contest officially open - Individuals happy, teams worried
Google's Dan Morrill has officially pressed the big red button -- the Android development contest is now underway. As we found out a while back, there is $30 million in prizes to be had....
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Detecting individual cancer cells with silicon
What you catch through this chemical seive will be individual cancer cells, floating in the blood, the kind which cause a cancer to metastacize. If just one cell in a billion is a cancer, this...
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