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Taking Measure of Talent
Take a look at this white paper to hear The Harvard Business Review's take on measuring talent.
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iPhone users aren't the only ones to get cool apps
As more manufacturers roll out Google Android-based devices, developers are likely to start creating more applications for them.
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Cisco cuts another 600-plus jobs
Another round of employees at Cisco Systems reportedly got pink slips Thursday, as the company laid off several hundred employees as part of its plan to cut costs and realign its business.
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'.wow': ICANN to allow almost any domain suffix
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers has accepted a proposal allowing companies, cities and others to use almost any suffix they want for a web address.
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A Qwest for survival
Phone company's CEO says new partnerships are intended to help it fill holes in its business, develop its wireless service. Qwest in talks with Verizon about wireless deal
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Mapping medieval streets using GPS
News.com's Maggie Reardon meandered the cobblestone streets of Barcelona's Gothic quarter using Nokia's new Maps 2.0 service and the 6210 Navigator handset.Photos: Touring Barcelona with help from...
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The next big things in wireless
The Mobile World Congress show in Barcelona is the place to be to see what's coming soon to a cell phone near you.
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Is mobile really a sure thing for Google?
Adapting Google's successful Web offerings for use on cell phones is an important work in progress--and unlikely to be easy.
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Motorola considers cell phone biz spinoff
Company says it might consider busting into pieces to revive its ailing cell phone business. But is it the right move?
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The business end of Cisco
It might be trying to win the hearts and minds of consumers, but the company hasn't forgotten that its biggest customers still pay the bills.
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Harnessing the power of P2P
It may have gotten a bad rap, but peer-to-peer technology is increasingly used as a legitimate distribution tool for high-bandwidth applications like video.
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Should AT&T police the Internet?
AT&T has said it is testing filtering technology that will look for copyrighted material. But should the company be acting as Internet cop?
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Skype's mobile dreams
While it makes sense for Skype to be on mobile phones, it may be years before the free peer-to-peer software makes its way into the mobile market in a big way.
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This revolution will be text-messaged
Filipinos have been masters of using text messages to rally political protesters. So what happened during last month's failed coup d'etat?Photos: Philippines as texting central
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Can WiMax make it in the U.S.?
Sprint Nextel and Clearwire have called off their partnership to build a nationwide WiMax network, and the break could spell trouble for the technology.
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Google must woo mobile app developers
Mobile-application developers aren't sold on Google's plans for an open operating system for cell phones.
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Thanks to BitTorrrent, Net neutrality debate reignites
Following claims of Comcast blocking file-sharing traffic, debate over whether to create laws to keep the Internet open has resurfaced.
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Verizon shows off its future tech
As it builds out its superfast fiber-optic and wireless networks, the company contemplates which newly developed applications and services it will offer.
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FCC bans exclusive TV deals for cable
Commission adopts new rules that ban cable operators from locking apartment buildings into exclusive contracts in exchange for service.
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Cities themselves may be muni Wi-Fi's savior
Municipalities that plan to use new Wi-Fi networks being built in their cities will likely drive future growth of the citywide Wi-Fi movement.
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Cisco buying WiMax start-up for $330 million
Networking equipment giant switches gears and takes the plunge into WiMax with the acquisition of Navini Networks.
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