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A New Day: How Smarter Computing can Grow Capacity on Flat Costs
Check out this white paper to learn more about products from IBM that can help your business get smarter.
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Designing for Simplicity is Timeless
Now that 'Twitter this' and 'Like' buttons have sprouted everywhere online, and every coffee shop has their free blog and twitter account names taped to their windows, it's fair to say that...
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Jive talking: Easy to underestimate effort required to get people engaged
Oliver Marks and Larry Dignan both have a take on Jive Software's Social Business Suite 3.0 announcement. As Oliver says, we talked at length about the topic last evening. On the one hand this is...
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Adobe's Acrobat.com could be an Office killer; Will interface matter?
Adobe has tied together its online office suite with the beta of Acrobat.com and the user interface is the big differentiator. What remains to be seen is whether online office users care about...
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Proof that Linux is for geeks with too much time on their hands!
My ZDNet blogging colleague Jason Perlow has just put together an amazing Geek Sheet covering the bare metal backup and recovery of a Linux-based system using nothing but the standard Linux tools....
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Can Twitter go mainstream?
comScore figures that show total page views doubling from 10 to 20 million between February and March of this year. But is Twitter really about to go mainstream?
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Chapter 450 of the Microhoo saga: Yahoo's defense hinges on first quarter
Welcome to our latest installment of the Microsoft-Yahoo saga. In this part, we see Yahoo stretch to deliver a good first quarter. Meanwhile, Microsoft circles above hoping Yahoo's quarter will...
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Why flu virus prefers to strike in winter
You probably have been affected by flu several times in your life, and it has certainly happened in cold winter months, at least if you don't live in tropical countries. Why is the flu virus more...
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Credibility in online health care
Which online health sites do you find most credible, and why?
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Geek feast fatigue...and the key rule for startup success
This year started off much like the prior year ended: with a cornucopia of geek conferences, salons, and media roundtables. I went to a lot last year, and enjoyed most of them. I have been going...
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Images: First U.S. spy satellite photos--ever!
In the heat of the Cold War, the U.S. government's National Reconnaissance Office kept watch from the heavens on military activity behind the Iron Curtain.
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Great source on cyber espionage
I am taking a couple of days to explore the slopes at Boyne Mountain. For those of you who regularly ski the Alps and Rockies I have one thing to say. 450 foot (150m) vertical! This is a great...
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HP takes aim at Teradata with Neoview mousetrap
Last week I chatted with Ben Barnes, vice president and general manager of the HP's Business Intelligence Group. The former general manager of IBM's Global Business Intelligence Solutions...
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Let's play a little Trace Route with Vonage, Skype sites! Guess who wins!
Please understand I am not talking about Vonage or Skype calls. That's for another conversation. What we are going to do here is employ a new Web-based Visual Trace Route tool run by a site...
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Hey, folks...it's cold
I left my laptop in my car last night. For the first night in weeks, I actually went to be instead of working until all hours, so I completely forgot about it, sitting alone and cold in my trunk....
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MRSA still vulnerable to soap
In all the growing excitement over MRSA, the "deadly," "flesh-eating" bacteria which the media is turning into another "gay plague," one very important point is being almost systematically...
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Harbin a harbinger of China's tropical future?
When you have an ice festival, it's pretty well expected you will have a lot of...well, ice. And for years in far northeastern China thew great city of Harbin has hosted an annual ice festival....
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My most-read stories in 2007
It's the end of the year, and it is a good idea to look at the 10 most popular posts of the year according to traffic. On my ZDNet blog, the top story was "Exclusive images of Endeavour's damaged...
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Dropping off the grid
After screwing up his travel preparations, CNET News.com's Charles Cooper goes through the electronic equivalent of cold turkey.
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McGuire Air Force base tries out a different shade of green
OK, let’s get one thing clear right away: New Jersey can be pretty darn cold in the winter. I know, I live here. And heck, it gets pretty darn hot here, too. Therefore, I was pretty intrigued...
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Hey, Miami, remember when there was a city called New Orleans?
A glamorous sea level yacht marina in Miami, Florida. Courtesy Miami's official website. Well, Miami, is in the top ten. And it isn't a college football poll, or city most loved by tourists...
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