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Quest Migration Assessment Tool (QMAT)
Download this assessment tool to compare Microsoft Exchange with Google Gmail and Sharing Tools. You'll see what they do best, and why you should pick one over the other.
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Osama bin Laden didn't use encryption: 17 documents released
Osama bin Laden didn't use encryption to protect the thousands of files stored in the Pakistani compound where he was killed. 17 of the 6,000 documents have now been publicly released.
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Facebook's top political articles for 2011
Facebook has released a list of 40 political articles. According to the company, these are the most shared political articles on the social network so far in 2011.
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Secret Service questions teen over Osama bin Laden post on Facebook
The Secret Service questioned a 13-year-old boy over a post he made on Facebook.
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Game developers recreate Osama bin Laden's assassination in downloadable shooter
Not long after the announcement of Osama bin Laden's death, gamers already have the ability to experience the event via their keyboards and mice.
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Scam warning: Osama Dead - Censored Video Leaked
Scammers are taking advantage of Osama Bin Laden's death with a new Facebook trick that uses JavaScript.
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Obama won't release Bin Laden death photos: Web, Flickr can stand down
President Obama said he won't release the Bin Laden death photos, which would have been one of the most viewed pictures on the Web.
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Bin Laden's compound, seen from space
DigitalGlobe and GeoEye, two companies competing to provide customers with satellite imagery, offered views of the Pakistani compound where Osama bin Laden was killed.
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Where on Google Earth was Osama bin Laden? (screenshots)
After a major news event, people flock to Google Earth to see where it happened and what it looked like.
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Scam warning: Shocking NEW VIDEO of Osama Bin Ladens DEATH!!
Scammers are taking advantage of Osama Bin Laden's death with their usual Facebook tricks.
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Osama Bin Laden killed: Twitter's moment?!? Um no.
As reports that the U.S. took out Osama bin Laden spread, Twitter once again revealed itself as a great tool. But bin Laden's death was a far bigger moment than Twitter's tale.
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5 questions to ask about Osama bin Laden's death
We'll know more over the coming days and weeks, but for now, here are five questions Americans should ask of our leaders.
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Is Wikileaks Julian Assange worse than Osama Bin Laden?
Assange is, essentially, a terrorist. He needs to be stopped. He needs to be treated by the allies in the same way we'd treat any other terrorist.
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News to know: Google antitrust; Bin Laden; Yelp Mafia; HP pay
Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage Garett Rogers: Will Google be...
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Where's Bin Laden? New theory, Google Earth offer clues
A couple of geography professors at UCLA have done some legwork that just might help the U.S. get closer to capturing Osama Bin Laden. The professors, John A. Agnew and Thomas W. Gillespie, today...
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Gallery: Finding bin Laden on Google Earth
Where is Osama bin Laden? Two geography professors from UCLA published their theory and used satellite imagery to identify three buildings that could possibly house the FBI's most wanted terrorist.
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Osama bin Laden didn't use encryption: 17 documents released
Osama bin Laden didn't use encryption to protect the thousands of files stored in the Pakistani compound where he was killed. 17 of the 6,000 documents have now been publicly released.
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Facebook's top political articles for 2011
Facebook has released a list of 40 political articles. According to the company, these are the most shared political articles on the social network so far in 2011.
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MySQL.com hacked, redirects users to malware-laden sites
The attack follows word at Russian underground forums that root access to MySQL.com was being sold for US$3,000.
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Sharp Galapagos tablets join HP TouchPad in the canceled bin
Sharp is canceling most of its Galapagos tablet line due to low sales in its home country of Japan.
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Dumpster Drive: A file-sharing trash bin alternative
Dumpster-diving just went virtual with Dumpster Drive! If you're bored with the same old method of deleting files, try this program on for size.
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