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Exploring iPaaS Usage Scenarios: B2B and Cloud Service Integration
Check out this white paper to learn more about iPaas, or integration platform as a service offerings. Get your network on the same page.
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IE9 takes top benchmark prize, no cheating involved
I was going to write a short post this morning passing along the news that Microsoft was releasing a new Platform Preview for Internet Explorer 9. And then I got distracted by (I am not making...
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Is the Patent Office backing off rigor on software patents?
The Patent Office badly needs its own stimulus, to reduce the backlog of applications and to apply more care to their examination.
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Is it "reasonable" to ask IT job candidates to prove their skills?
Increasingly, IT professionals are asked to take some sort of test when they go for a job interview, to prove they know the technology that's on their resume, even when lawyers, accountants and HR...
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Summer reading for kids
A user on Slashdot asked yesterday for summer science fiction reading suggestions for his preteen kids. There were, of course, plenty of great thoughts from other Slashdot members that included...
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AVG changes its stance on LinkScanner
A few days ago I wrote a story about AVG's LinkScanner causing a massive amount of additional traffic on the net in the name of protecting customers... yeah. Well, here's a quote from the...
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Big Brother Getting Bigger Part 1: USA
Eek, from Slashdot today: The FBI has confirmed to Popular Mechanics that it's not only adding palm prints to its criminal records, but preparing to balloon its repository of photos, which an...
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Yesterday, Slashdot asked 'What if TinyURL goes down?' Today, it's down (and it hurts)
Update:Â TinyURL.com is back online. Ask and you shall receive. Yesterday, in Slashdot's huge-gigantic-massive-insignificant-concerns dept, Indus Khaitan posed this hypothetical question:...
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Second Life gets a voice; Slashdot adds social news features; Pandora lands on Facebook; Digg vs Netscape (redux)
The social web weekly: a quick-fire roundup of some of the news, announcements and conversations that have occurred throughout the week…
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Why I won't be pointing to Slashdot (at least for now)
If you follow the tech news at all, then you've got to be suffering from the same overload problem I am. A few years ago, finding interesting tech news was like hanging your tongue under a...
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IE9 takes top benchmark prize, no cheating involved
I was going to write a short post this morning passing along the news that Microsoft was releasing a new Platform Preview for Internet Explorer 9. And then I got distracted by (I am not making...
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Is the Patent Office backing off rigor on software patents?
The Patent Office badly needs its own stimulus, to reduce the backlog of applications and to apply more care to their examination.
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Is it "reasonable" to ask IT job candidates to prove their skills?
Increasingly, IT professionals are asked to take some sort of test when they go for a job interview, to prove they know the technology that's on their resume, even when lawyers, accountants and HR...
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Summer reading for kids
A user on Slashdot asked yesterday for summer science fiction reading suggestions for his preteen kids. There were, of course, plenty of great thoughts from other Slashdot members that included...
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AVG changes its stance on LinkScanner
A few days ago I wrote a story about AVG's LinkScanner causing a massive amount of additional traffic on the net in the name of protecting customers... yeah. Well, here's a quote from the...
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Big Brother Getting Bigger Part 1: USA
Eek, from Slashdot today: The FBI has confirmed to Popular Mechanics that it's not only adding palm prints to its criminal records, but preparing to balloon its repository of photos, which an...
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Yesterday, Slashdot asked 'What if TinyURL goes down?' Today, it's down (and it hurts)
Update:Â TinyURL.com is back online. Ask and you shall receive. Yesterday, in Slashdot's huge-gigantic-massive-insignificant-concerns dept, Indus Khaitan posed this hypothetical question:...
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Second Life gets a voice; Slashdot adds social news features; Pandora lands on Facebook; Digg vs Netscape (redux)
The social web weekly: a quick-fire roundup of some of the news, announcements and conversations that have occurred throughout the week…
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Why I won't be pointing to Slashdot (at least for now)
If you follow the tech news at all, then you've got to be suffering from the same overload problem I am. A few years ago, finding interesting tech news was like hanging your tongue under a...
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Patent Office needs a 'Slashdot for prior art'
Patent Office must improve the way it searches for prior art, according to public-policy group CED.
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Slashdot dips into politics
"News for Nerds" site adds a political section featuring real-time, alternative articles and news.
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