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Running Diskeeper and V-locity on SAN connected systems
Take a look at this white paper to learn more about how you can safely defrag your SAN connected systems with the help of Diskeeper and V-Locity.
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Facebook improves friend tagging: optional @ symbol, tag shortening
Facebook has made two improvements to friend tagging: you can now tag a friend without first typing the @ sign and you can now shorten friend tags.
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WSJ: Farmville, Facebook apps share names with advertisers, Web trackers
Some of Facebook's popular apps have been sharing your name - and, in some cases the names of your friends - to advertising and Internet tracking companies, according to an investigative report...
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3 shockingly bizarre things about Christopher Columbus
Columbus was an interesting dude, but what you think you know might be completely untrue. And that whole world-was-flat thing? Read on.
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Windows Phone 7 Series shortens its name
Microsoft is making a big deal about dropping the Series from the name of its new phone OS, now known as Windows Phone 7. Does anyone really care?
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Microsoft trademarks two more names: Sift and Swivel
Microsoft's "Windows Live" branding has been a textbook case of how not to name your products. But does Microsoft really need to go to the opposite extreme and rebrand everything from its...
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Wait: Could 'Bing' be the new name for Microsoft's Live Search?
Maybe Kumo won't be the final new name for "Live Search" after all. "Bing" also still seems to be in the running.
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Google and the "stupid name startup" rollercoaster
Google has no doubt revolutionised how we use the Internet. We don't bother typing anything into the address bar anymore, and many of us don't use their favourites/bookmarks as much as they should...
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Judge: 'Personal' spam is not illegal
Wow. As a law student, I'm just amazed by this Wired post reporting that a judge dismissed an anti-slam lawsuit because the message was written as if by a real person. Here's the email: Dear...
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Lock IT Down: Anatomy of an identity
We hear about identity theft a lot these days, but as CIOs we need to think about the issue from the point of view of the enterprise entrusted with the "identities" of our users and customers....
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Pocket PC: It had better deliver
While Microsoft beats the drum about some noteworthy corporate enhancements in its forthcoming upgrade, none of those improvements will matter if it doesn't address the stability, reliability, and...
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SAP internal memo names top cloud competitors
SAP reveals its top competitors in the cloud.
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Former senior Oracle exec Gary Bloom named CEO of Mark Logic
Gary Bloom returns to his database roots...
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Iran to sue Google in map naming dispute
Google has removed the tag identifying the Persian Gulf from its popular mapping service, angering the Iranian government. Tehran says it will sue the search giant.
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RIM rounds out exec team, names COO, CMO
RIM's move rounds out CEO Thorsten Heins' management team, which has to make BlackBerry 10 a success.
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Amazon Junglee: What's in a name?
Here's why Amazon India is called Junglee.
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Numbers show dot-XXX sites are a sham
New data from ICANN and six months of dot-XXX traffic in stat sites reveals the TLD is an oversold bust.
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What's in a name? IBM's branding puzzle
Creating a unified vision out of a huge portfolio of separate products has been a challenge for IBM. The Smarter Planet campaign has gone a long way towards making IBM's products much more...
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Facebook scam: I just got my hillbilly name! Hilarious!!
Scammers are once again trying to trick Facebook users into installing a rogue Facebook app that simply spams their friends. Always remember to only install Facebook apps that you trust.
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DNSChanger to knock 350,000 users off Internet this July
The DNSChanger botnet is long dead, fixes for the malware have been around for months, but over 350,000 users still haven't fixed their computers or routers, so in July they'll be knocked off the...
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Twitter accusers not above the law after rape victim name trends
Victims can be named and propagated through Twitter by people who do not think through the consequences of their actions. Fortunately the UK police are stamping out online abuse when the victim is...
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