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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Chris Dodd and the MPAA: bribery or politics as usual?
So it looks like former Senator and current anti-freedom monger Chris Dodd, and his band of merry MPAAers, are once again showing their completely crass nature. Annoyed by the temporary defeat of...
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The future US President's Facebook page politics
The future President of the United States is on Facebook. It's almost a given fact. But with the potential for disaster in their chosen political career, will a shift in forgiving attitudes be...
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UK Election 2010: Ask your questions, it involves you too
With the UK election reaching its final week, here's a chance to ask questions that still remain over what next, what's affected and what to expect
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Do former CEOs make better politicians than career diplomats?
Both Meg Whitman (E-Bay) and Carly Fiorina (HP) are entering U.S. politics in California where anything is possible.
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Can Facebook exec turn friends into voters?
Chris Kelly is counting on his experience working for Facebook to get the legions of fans and vote for his bid for election as California's attorney general.
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Social Networking and Politics
Pew Internet project asked US Internet adults regarding their usage of social networks in regards to politics. Discovered your friends’ political interests or affiliations 29% Gotten...
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Wingnuts scare easy
Liberals should look for votes among those who laugh at horror movies, while those who avoid such fare (like me) are conservative.
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Should political postings stay or go? A survey.
I've been blogging for ZD Net for several years, writing for ZD publications for almost 20 years. I've always found readers to be intelligent and thoughtful, which is why I continue to do this...
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Attention Craig Newmark: Citizens aren't customers
Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, has offered a thoughtful but misguided palliative at CNN to the shortcomings of the age of networked democracy. ... if you know how Americans use the Net to...
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Xerox CEO: Time for Washington's help
She's been called the second most powerful woman in business. By now, she may be No. 1. In a wide-ranging discussion about technology, politics, and her company's plans, Xerox's CEO tells...
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When software and politics mix, quality suffers
How 'technopolitics' rushes good software and services
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Political and scientific values in health care debates
As medical science advances, more and more of our choices become political and, ultimately, moral. Moral systems differ in their views on stem cells. A morality which rejects stem cell research...
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Debating the political potential of the Net
Blogs, email, podcasts all make a political campaign possible for far less than it used to cost - although being competitive is still another matter.
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YouTube a vibrant political tool
Embarrassing political videos shot by citizens or political operatives hit the Net first and increasingly make it to the evening news.
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CNET News.com reporter roundtable
Kari Dean McCarthy interviews editors and reporters Charlie Cooper, Harry Fuller, Declan McCullagh about how the technology industry's biggest players have shifted from avoidance to assertion in...
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A 'Google' approach to lobbying
By hiring Republican lobbyists, Google is playing the Beltway game but what what a real Google approach to DC look like, campaign reformer David Donnelly asks.
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China's Internet crackdown: Anonymous, political intrigue and blackouts
Chinese authorities continue their crackdown of online 'rumors'. Is now the right time to launch an attack on the Great Firewall?
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Chris Dodd and the MPAA: bribery or politics as usual?
So it looks like former Senator and current anti-freedom monger Chris Dodd, and his band of merry MPAAers, are once again showing their completely crass nature. Annoyed by the temporary defeat of...
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Live-tweeting a political event: what worked, and what didn't
David Gewirtz shares some of the lessons he's learned about doing a live-tweet event, and some tips you might want to keep in mind if you do one yourself.
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Facebook analyzes users' political posts for Politico
Facebook has analyzed its users political posts and sent the results to the American political journalism organization Politico. The new partnership depends on a completely automated process.
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