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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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Sex Tech: EFF Exposes Dating Site Security, Fileporn Shutdown, Facebook Sex Predator
Beware of date site privacy problems, Facebook sex predator, Pakistan censorship, no science in online matchmaking.
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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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Sex Tech: EFF Exposes Dating Site Security, Fileporn Shutdown, Facebook Sex Predator
Beware of date site privacy problems, Facebook sex predator, Pakistan censorship, no science in online matchmaking.
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Should tech companies buy content companies? Apple, Google, and many others have plenty of cash...
Lots of tech companies make lots of money from content. So should they put music labels, movie studios, newspaper and book publishers on their shopping lists?
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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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Sounds like fish really is brain food
It may be possible to hold off the effects of Alzheimer's disease by eating fish.
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Facebook redefines the 'big fish'
Facebook can acquire any type of company that will augment and build on the foundation behavioral data built by us, you and me, and over half a billion other human beings.
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Rimini Street: A small, but threatening fish to Oracle, SAP
Rimini Street, a key third party enterprise support player, is expected to deliver revenue of about $24.5 million in 2010, but its long-term impact to the enterprise software industry could...
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Apple's Steve Jobs at D8: Plenty of insight with ammo in reserve for WWDC
Apple CEO Steve Jobs kicks off the D8 conference with a Q&A session that offers no news but plenty of insight on topics that dominate Apple-related headlines these days.
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Big Fish in Small Pond Clarity Syndrome
The recent New York Times Elisabeth Bumiller story 'We Have Met the Enemy and He Is PowerPoint' - which essentially said 'PowerPoint doesn't kill people, fuzzy thinking hiding behind bullet...
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MSI debuts Core i5-powered P600 laptop with 'plenty of battery life'
MSI is promising a laptop for businesspeople on the go with the debut of the P600 notebook, with the integration of high-end performance and security features.
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Scientist creates trout with 'six pack abs': potential boon for aquafarming
A decade-long effort by a University of Rhode Island scientist to develop transgenic rainbow trout with enhanced muscle growth has resulted in fish with what have been described as six-pack abs...
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Sun's last SOA hurrah? New releases of Java EE, NetBeans, Glassfish
Sun Microsystems (perhaps soon to be Snorkel if the Oracle acquisition goes through) just released a new raft of platforms and tools targeted at SOA-aware service development and deployment. The...
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Iran demonstrations: Plenty of Internet news, but is it reliable?
Demonstrators and protesters have technology tools that no Army or secret police can stop. Iran's government has claimed to have shut off all Internet access into and out of the country. Cell...
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East Anglia hacking: no arrest, plenty of investigation
Readers find what they want in the hacked emails from East Anglia.
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Robot fish swims by doing the wave
Researchers at the University of Bath in the United Kingdom have developed a robot fish called Gymnobot that swims by rippling a fin on its belly. They say it may lead to lighter, more efficient...
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Gone fishing (1 last time)
So here I am, taking one last quickie vacation for the summer. It's mighty quick, and it's all mixed up with fitting in work now that end-of-summer-panic-mode has kicked into high gear, but it...
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So long and thanks for all the fish
This will be my last post on ZDNet. Blogging here has been one of the most fun things I've been able to do in my career. In fact, basically everything started here. Almost all of the various...
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We live in media as fish live in water
The other day I was looking for a quote by Ted Nelson, a computer pioneer and maverick thinker. I found it: "We live in media as fish live in water." This is very descriptive of our daily lives,...
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Got Capital? Lumigent got plenty in a rough market
Good ideas trump an even dismal economy Recently, Lumigent, a software firm in the GRC space closed a recapitalization round of $6 million (USD). Lumigent, an eight-year old firm, expects this to...
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