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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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LG's 3D concert featuring Jane's Addiction (photos)
Jane's Addiction fans, wireless industry executives and the media converge for an event promoting LG's upcoming Thrill 4G.
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Introduction to BIT
BIT (Business Information Technology: Foundations, Infrastructure, and Culture) is designed for people who interact with, but do not want to become, professional information systems staff. It is...
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LG's 3D concert featuring Jane's Addiction (photos)
Jane's Addiction fans, wireless industry executives and the media converge for an event promoting LG's upcoming Thrill 4G.
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Three reasons companies fear social media – and why they shouldn’t
New Marketing Labs hosted the Inbound Marketing Summit here in the Bay Area last week. As I was unfortunately unable to attend, I asked my marketing-savvy friend Jane McMurry to provide a recap of...
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Dick, Jane, and MySQL: why recessions favor open source
Recessions are good for open source simply because they force non IT management to face the costs of IT -and think a bit about what they know it can do for the business.
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Introduction to BIT
BIT (Business Information Technology: Foundations, Infrastructure, and Culture) is designed for people who interact with, but do not want to become, professional information systems staff. It is...
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Jane Fonda just used the unbleeped "C" word on Today Show: what's next?
During the Today show, well, today, guest Jane Fonda talked about "The Vagina Monologues" with host Meredith Viera. While referring to the play, Jane let a word slip out that rhymes with what...
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In wireless competition, mockery's in style
With growth in the wireless market slowing, Alltel, for one, is turning to a sophisticated online campaign to expand its customer base.The New York Times
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Immunity from the Pop-Up Plague
A judge has ruled that it's up to Web surfers to keep adware and spyware out of their hard drives. Here's what you can do.
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Time to Rewrite the Rules of Telecom
Now that voice calls can be sent over the Net, existing phone regulations are becoming irrelevant. The FCC has to make some tough choices.
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Portability: Survival Tips for Cell-Phone Outfits
Soon, users will be able to switch carriers and keep their old numbers. Here's how the players can stem a tide of consumer defections
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Usability: the ROI in good design
Finally, software makers are realizing usability is connected to profitability. But BusinessWeek says there's still a long way to go.
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Nationwide Wi-Fi? Not so fast
BusinessWeek Online: Startup Cometa Networks has bold plans to put 20,000 wireless hot spots in 50 big cities. Too bad they'll need at least 230,000 more.
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Microsoft's weaker PC sales punch
BusinessWeek Online says the software king is still a computer-maker's best hope for stimulating new demand. It's just not as all-powerful as it once was.
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Scotland signs up to e-procurement
A new e-procurement service for the Scottish Executive means staff can order goods from approved suppliers without leaving their desks. The First Minister for Scotland, Jack McConnell, has...
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End-user monitoring tools help ISPs show their worth
Simpler monitoring tools let non-technical executive customers check whether they are getting their money's worth from ISPs. Senior executives may not necessarily be technical, but they...
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Java application offers a cheap BlackBerry alternative
Sirenic reckons it can do everything RIM's pocket email device does, at less cost, and for more devices. Spurred by the popularity of Research In Motion's BlackBerry, Sirenic is promoting a...
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Euro fear may mask a real issue: fraud
A raft of hype about euro conversion problems may blind them to real problems during the transition, especially fraud. Complicated conversions, where new processes are installed and errors may...
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UK government funds new dot-com drive
In an effort to help small and medium-sized firms embrace online business the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) have embarked upon a Public Private...
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How MIT won me over
On a visit to MIT, ZDNet UK columnist Jane Wakefield discovers not a bunch of machine-obsessed geeks but a group of people dedicated to making technology human.
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