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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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Asperger's to Tourette's: British PM's "jibe" divides online community
Ridiculing a significant minority of a society can fragment and fracture a nation. While the UK spearheads equality, the prime minister's comments mocking a disability negate our positive cultural...
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If the truth about Linux hurts ... shoot the messenger
I have a great deal of respect for Linux but, until Linux vendors decide to do something about it, Linux will never break out of the machine room.
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These 'Alpha Geeks' are already living in the future (photos)
The thinkers, designers, engineers, and hackers at the center of the maker movement are focused on the innovation business. At the MAKE Hardware Innovation Workshop this week, the open-source...
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How to build a vibrant cloud community
For businesses the perceived risk of putting sensitive information into the ether and inviting critique can seem greater than the benefits of collaboration.
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Linux Foundation to host CloudOpen to mitigate open source cloud war
The Linux Foundation will host CloudOpen later this summer for backers and supporters of OpenStack, CloudStack and other open source cloud related projects. It will run parallel with LinuxCon NA...
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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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A prescription for healthy cities
The increasing focus on creating Smarter Cities, where good healthcare is good business. Healthy communities are good for business and drive economic growth.
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City Peaks uses community gaming to keep you fit at the office
Design studio Digit has created a social game, City Peaks to encourage you to take the stairs to work, mapping your journey to an ascent to some of the highest virtual peaks in the city.
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Microsoft to add government cloud offering to its Office 365 line-up
It sounds like there's a new Office 365 SKU coming that is aimed specifically at U.S. government customers.
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Microsoft to add another preview build, more testers for Hadoop on Azure
Microsoft's coming second technology preview build of Hadoop on Azure may result in the product being released later than March 2012.
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4 model communities for electric vehicles
When it comes to best practices for supporting electric vehicle adoption, some cities and states are ahead of the pack.
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It doesn't matter what the iPad 3 has. It will sell millions.
Speculation is running rampant over what we might see driving the next iPad coming soon from Apple. Truth is it doesn't matter what's inside, what will be driving sales are apps.
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HP & Community Medical Center
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'Offensive security research community helping bad guys'
Adobe security chief Brad Arkin argues that benevolent security researchers who publish techniques to defeat security mitigations are doing a major disservice.
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Super-communities debuting for open source vertical supply chains
The emergence of super-communities -- such as Polarsys, OpenMama and Genivi -- will continue to evolve in 2012. These vertically-oriented super-communities, the Olliance Group point out, serve the...
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We got funding! Aren't you excited about it?
A start up has convinced someone in the investment community to give them money. The PR folks are excited, should you be?
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Google's Pseudonym Problem: New Implementation Revealed
Details about the new Google Plus pseudonym policy implementation reveal new problems.
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Pseudonyms on Google Plus? Wrong.
Google Plus made a small change to its "real name" policy but it still doesn't support pseudonyms.
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Facebook exposes hackers behind Koobface worm
Facebook has confirmed it is releasing as much information as it can about the Koobface worm, which wreaked havoc on the social network a few years ago, and the five hackers behind it.
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In search of the perfect CMS
One of my New Year's resolutions was to use Moodle for everything. It's very possible to build entire sites with a huge community interaction component without much coding. Forums, blogs, you name...
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