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Oracle HR Analytics: Driving Return on Human Capital Investment
People are the hardest thing to manage, and you can't always be sure your employees are acting like employees. Listen in to this podcast to learn more about HR analytics and what they can do for you.
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Government caught exaggerating IT reform progress
Be it a matter of perspective or different terminology, the Federal Government's IT reform plan is not meeting its expectations.
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Queen's speech unveils UK's 'Patriot Act' Web monitoring plan
The Queen has officially lifted the lid on plans for the British government to monitor all U.K. Web, email and phone traffic.
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WHO says dementia is a ticking time bomb
We need a plan for how to handle the coming dementia crisis. Here's the bad news and some good news.
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Mobile tech meets marine salvage; two things I love to do
My full time professional naval architecture job includes serving as a marine salvage engineer when casualties occur. Mobile technology has helped me get my job done in several different ways.
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Lessons in online culture from Plancast - when sharing fails
It turns out that people are picky about what, and where they share. Some lessons for those that advocate "frictionless sharing."
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T-Mobile's $30 'unlimited' 4G all-in-one plan, coming October 16
T-Mobile has the perfect data-centric plan for Walmart customers -- unlimited data at 4G speeds, unlimited text and 100 minutes of voice for just $30 -- but will it have the phones users want?
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Is T-Mobile's new $30 Wal-Mart plan perfect for the heavy data user?
T-Mobile will be rolling out a Wal-Mart exclusive plan on 16 October that offers unlimited data and text messaging with 100 voice minutes for just $30 per month with no contract.
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Verizon's $20 for 300 MB 'budget' data plan is expensive
The bandwidth-to-cost ratio of Verizion's $20 "promotional data plan" is too high for it to be a good deal for cost-conscious and data-shy customers.
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Report: Mobile providers are showing more interest in multi-device data plans
Research firm Strategy Analytics suggests that mobile operators are looking towards offering multi--device data plans.
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Confirmed: AT&T preparing to throttle heavy users on 'unlimited' plan
What's the big deal about rolling this out for October? iPhone 5 perhaps...
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Virgin Mobile offers $20/month for 500 MB of data, or 1 GB if you refill at Walmart
This contract-free, mobile broadband option can help you get work done online, while on the road.
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Missed carrier opportunity: Data plan discounts with voice plan
I have a 4G-enabled smartphone with a data plan, a 3G-enabled tablet with a data plan and a 4G-enabled mobile hotspot with a data plan. Mobile carriers do not offer discounts for customers with...
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T-Mobile announces 3,000 minute family plan in case unlimited is too much
T-Mobile continues to create plans to fit everyone's needs and has squeezed in a family minute plan for those who make quite a few calls, but do not need the unlimited minutes across all lines in...
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The real cost of AT&T's basic data plan
AT&T's $15 per month, basic data plan can add up quickly if you use more than the allotted 200MB of data. Here's a look at the numbers.
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AT&T starts putting the brakes on unlimited iPhone/iPad data
Given that AT&Ts network already seems to be creaking under the load of millions of iPhone users checking their email, watching YouTube and uploading new LOLcats, "unlimited" really was an offer...
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T-Mobile to offer new Prepaid monthly plans and hourly Web access option May 16th
T-Mobile will start offering prepaid plans with unlimited talk and text, and even hourly web access. I think I'll be adding a T-Mobile phone to my utility belt starting May 16th.
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Mobile hotspots are heating up
After a slow start, mobile hotspots may be ready to go mainstream. Wireless operators are deploying more advanced 4G networks and new types of devices such as Apple's iPad are vying to get onto them.
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FCC releases 'Connecting America: The National Broadband Plan'
The FCC released the National Broadband report being sent to Congress for review.
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National Broadband Plan: Forever in Beta is a good thing
Treating the National Broadband Plan as one that stays in beta is a smart move by Washington.
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National Educational Technology Plan - Part 1
The US Department of Education just released its National Educational Technology Plan, entitled Transforming American Education: Learning Powered by Technology. The executive summary is a little...
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