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Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide
There's a big difference between strategy and execution. Take a look at this white paper to learn how you can take your business strategies into the real world with the help of assets you already...
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Anonymous hacks Reliance's Internet filtering server
Screenshot claims Reliance Communication's website filtering and blocking server has been hacked by Anonymous to block other websites.
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File sharing coming to all Facebook Groups
Facebook is planning to add file sharing to Facebook Groups. Users will be able to share files up to 25MB in size. To fight piracy, Facebook plans to rely on users reporting illegally shared content.
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Citrix aims to step up its mobile, cloud game
Citrix moved to bolster its mobile and cloud delivery tools at its Synergy conference.
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Skype: What kind of infrastructure changes has Microsoft made?
Has Microsoft already begun making changes to Skype's P2P infrastructure? According to one report, Microsoft has begun moving in some Microsoft-hosted Linux boxes.
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Dropbox adds link file-sharing; Welcome to the Megaupload club
Dropbox has painted a giant target on its back by offering one simple, additional feature to its file-storage service: a link-generating button to enable public file-sharing.
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Applying for scholarships? Google yourself first.
Are scholarship sponsors joining the online vetting process?
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Google takes aim at MPAA in Hotfile case
Google has filed an amicus brief in support of cyberlocker service Hotfile in its legal battle for survival against the MPAA.
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MPAA attempts Hotfile takedown: Online file-sharing is dead
Forget earthquakes or floods and fire. Hackers and server intrusions are more of a threat. But the law itself poses the greatest headache for file-sharing services like Hotfile.
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Sleepwalking into censorship: Pirate Bay faces UK web block
A UK court has effectively ruled file-sharing site The Pirate Bay as illegal, paving the way for ISP-level blocks to be enacted when a final judgement is made in June.
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Five memes that describe the student experience
College memes are gaining popularity - here are five that encompass current student lifestyles.
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Sex Tech Weekly: Megaupload, Match Singles Data, Obscenity Copyright, China Porn Spam Kings
Match.com's data on US singles, Megaupload reviled by Perfect 10, China's sex toy spam industry and more.
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Demoing BitTorrent Live
BitTorrent's got a new peer-to-peer protocol up its sleeve, and this one's for live streaming. CNET took a tour of a recent live demo, and came back with these photos.
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Megaupload data 'to be destroyed': Could feds swoop on file-sharers?
Megaupload users are expected to lose all of their uploaded data, including content they own the copyright to, thanks to this month's raid on the file-sharing company.
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Sex Tech: Grindr Hacker, Digital Dating Disrupt, ICANN .XXX Defense, Filesharing Lawyer: Contempt
Digital dating conference report, Grindr hacker unpunished, ICANN responds to .XXX antitrust suit, porn's filesharing lawyer busted.
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Closing Megaupload unlikely to even slow piracy down
If you really think shutting down Megaupload is going to even slow down online piracy, think again.
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FileServe shutters in light of file-sharing site crackdown
With Megaupload now defunct and shut down by U.S. authorities, more file-sharing sites, including FileSonic and now FileServe, are shutting down their services to limit potential fallout.
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FileSonic shutters: Another file-sharing site bites the dust
Only days after the Megaupload website was taken offline by U.S. authorities, similar businesses are scrambling to protect themselves before any action is taken against them.
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SkyDox cloud file-sharing service streamlines collaboration
Service can managed diverse document formats including Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat and Lotus Notes.
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Internet BitTorrent Spies
Think no one knows what you've downloaded off the Internet with BitTorrent? Think again.
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European Court of Justice rejects 'SOPA-like' online piracy filter
The highest court in Europe has ruled that widespread SOPA-like filtering of peer-to-peer is unlawful, and breaches an existing directive.
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