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About Jason Hiner
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Jason Hiner is the Editor in Chief of TechRepublic, an online trade publication and peer-to-peer community for IT leaders. He is an award-winning journalist who examines the latest trends and asks the big questions about the technology industry. He previously worked as an IT manager in the health care industry.
You can also find him on Twitter, Google+, Facebook, and at JasonHiner.com.
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Jason Hiner has nothing to disclose. He doesn't hold investments in the technology companies he covers.
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Jason Hiner
Jason Hiner is the Editor in Chief of TechRepublic, an online trade publication and peer-to-peer community for IT leaders. He is an award-winning journalist who examines the latest trends and asks the big questions about the technology industry. He previously worked as an IT manager in the health care industry.
You can also find him on Twitter, Google+, Facebook, and at JasonHiner.com.
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10 reasons Facebook is overpriced and its destiny uncertain
Facebook is preparing to launch one of the biggest tech IPOs ever. But, when you look at it as a business, it looks surprisingly like an overpriced photo-sharing and gaming site.
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Galaxy Nexus rocks, but I don't recommend you buy one
Android 4.0 will knock your socks off, but that doesn't mean you should go out and buy the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Learn why.
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Microsoft could have rocked mobile in 2011 with the Xphone
Microsoft created a solid product with Windows Phone 7 but it suffered from one fatal flaw: The burden and baggage of the Windows brand.
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The hits and misses of Twitter's 2011 redesign
Twitter has overhauled its user experience on Twitter.com and across its apps. Here's a look at what they got right, what's still wrong, and some new problems that have been created.
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Siri: Why Apple will build, buy, or partner on a search engine
Siri is emerging as Apple's game-changer that could put serious pressure on Google. But, first Apple needs to figure out web search integration.
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The great divergence: Apple iPhone and Microsoft Surface
Both Apple and Microsoft were prepared to reinvent computing with multitouch in June 2007. However, only one of them delivered and it changed the trajectory of both companies.
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Search can't scale without social, and why Bing could still win
Human beings will create 1.8 zettabytes of data in 2011. Search can longer keep up. See why social is the answer and how Bing has better data than Google.
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Jason Hiner's 10 best tablets of 2011
New tablets have hit the market week after week throughout 2011, but here are the 10 best that are worth your attention, and your money.
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Will Google's blind faith in the algorithm doom its future?
Google search has been having a tough year. It's Panda update has had a difficult time targeting content farms and has accidentally affected a lot of good stuff.
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Humanizing technology: The 100-year legacy of Steve Jobs
A century from now, what kind of legacy will Steve Jobs have? It won't be about business or marketing, but how he humanized tech.
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Oracle Big Data Appliance: Scary-big cloud data is coming
The newly-announced Oracle Big Data Appliance will take NoSQL and Hadoop and commercialize them for cloud-powered big data analytics.
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How the cloud could benefit Ellison and Oracle
While Larry Ellison didn’t say much about the cloud in his keynote for Oracle Openworld 2011, there was a lot implied.
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Android's 20 most useful smartphone apps of 2011
To help you sort through the deluge of apps, here's a list of 20 tried-and-true Android smartphone apps that are worth your time to download.
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Make Google Plus more useful: Follow these 10 techies
Google+ has introduced its suggested user list, including top picks in tech. Unfortunately, it's not very useful. Here's who to follow instead.
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The 20 most useful iPhone apps of 2011
This list of 20 iPhone apps helps you sort through the chaff and find apps to help you work smarter and improve your productivity.
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Google Apps gets one-click export via Backupify tool
Backupify will soon launch a new tool to allow companies to export all data from a Google Apps account in one click.
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The next four industries to be revolutionized by the Internet
While the Internet has already had a powerful democratizing effect on the world, it’s far from finished in reshaping industries.
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Leaderboard: The 10 hottest tablets of 2011 [UPDATED]
While tablets are the hot new thing, there are almost too many to choose from now. See our updated leaderboard of 10 tablets that are worth your attention.
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Without Jobs as CEO, five reasons Apple won't be the same
Lots of people are talking about why Apple will continue its momentum even without Steve Jobs as CEO. Here's the counterpoint.
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HP TouchPad obituary: In defeat, it was a hit
The legacy of the HP TouchPad will be unfulfilled potential and going out in a blaze of fire-sale glory. Here is Jason Hiner's obituary of Hewlett Packard's short-lived tablet.
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