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Live Webcast: Getting to Microsoft Office 365: The Right Migration for Your Business
If you've been stuck using bare bones, web-based tools, you'll appreciate the full featured collaboration in MS Office 365. Check out this live webcast to learn more about Microsoft Office 365,...
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Delete Your Instagram Account and Keep Your Photos
Instagram was acquired by Facebook. Save your photos and delete your account, then try Instagram alternatives for Apple and Android.
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Why Twitter inherently reports news before traditional media
'Social' is not going away. It is not a fad. Twitter, as part of this social element, often reports the news first. But how, and why?
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Why Spotify is music to my ears
Just released for the U.S. market, why Spotify has been (and always will be) music to my ears.
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Egnyte: enterprise in the cloud
A screenshot walkthrough of the powerful Enterprise 2.0 application, Egnyte, which enables more economical storage at a cheaper price to hardware on-site alternatives.
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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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A flood of Facebook shares could swamp prices - four more IPOs worth by December
The lifting of share lockups over the next six months will create cascades of new shares, potentially flooding markets and depressing prices.
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WebEx founder backs Sharepoint killer Huddle
UK based enterprise cloud collaboration vendor Huddle is taking over where collaboration pioneer WebEx left off after its ill-fated acquisition by Cisco, gaining market share at the expense of...
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Former student ordered to pay $675,000 for sharing 30 songs
Expected or excessive?
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T-Mobile doesn't think shared data is the answer for families
As a guy who uses a LOT of mobile devices, I have been asking for shared data (just like minutes) for years. However, now that carriers are getting ready to roll these out I have changed my mind...
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Zuckerberg won't share - IPO will maintain his total control
It's ironic that Facebook encourages so much sharing by so many yet Mr Zuckerberg refuses to share where it matters -- control of the company.
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Facebook sets IPO share price at $38: $104 billion valuation
Facebook has priced its initial public offering (IPO) at $38 a share, giving itself a valuation of $104 billion, and raising $18.41 billion. Facebook will go public the morning of Friday May 18, 2012.
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What's better than MDM? MokiMobility MDM.
If you need complete control over a publicly-accessible iPad, MokiMobility is your answer. You won't believe it until you see what it can do for you.
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Facebook acquires mobile photo sharing startup Lightbox
Facebook has acquired mobile photo sharing startup Lightbox for an undisclosed sum. Unlike the Instagram acquisition, this is like all of Facebook's other buys: it's all about the employees.
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Facebook offers 50.6 million more shares, new $34-$38 price range
Facebook has increased its IPO price range from $28-$35 to $34-$38 per share, and is also selling 50.6 million more shares. Facebook will thus raise between $13.19 billion and $14.75 billion.
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Flashmob privacy protests target Facebook tomorrow: New York, San Francisco
Privacy activists target pre-IPO Facebook for flash mob protests tomorrow in New York and San Francisco.
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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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Microsoft, Facebook are collaboration pals: Will the new Bing deliver market share returns?
Microsoft and Facebook sound like a match made in search heaven. But the returns on the new Bing are far from complete without market share gains vs. Google.
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Developer: iOS 5.1.1 already installed on 10 percent of iOS devices
In a matter of a few hours, iOS 5.1.1 already has more than double the market share of Android 4.0.3 and 4.0.4.
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Warren Buffett advised Mark Zuckerberg, won't buy Facebook shares
Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently asked Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett for advice. Although the two men talked for hours, Buffett doesn't plan to invest in Facebook.
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Court slaps down the use of IP addresses in file-sharing cases
U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge Gary R. Brown hits back at media companies using Internet Protocol addresses to identify users for lawsuits.
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