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Inside Diskeeper 2011 with IntelliWrite
When data fragmentation starts to affect your data storage, it can be hard for computers to figure out what's going on. Read this white paper to learn how you can improve system efficiency and...
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Tagging along with ghostbusters (photos)
When amateur ghost hunters investigate a haunted house, they bring along a bagful of consumer technology in hopes of capturing proof of spirits.
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Facebook now allows you to tag photos with names of pages
Facebook expands tagging ability to include Facebook pages in photo-tagging.
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Facebook improves friend tagging: optional @ symbol, tag shortening
Facebook has made two improvements to friend tagging: you can now tag a friend without first typing the @ sign and you can now shorten friend tags.
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Privacy is innately flawed: 'Nothing to hide' does not exist
There is no such thing as "I have nothing to hide". Everyone has something to hide, and there will be someone out there who will pay to see what it is.
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HP vs. Cisco battle for the datacenter turns ugly
Will HP and Cisco ever be able to play nice?
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How to spoof your geolocation on Facebook Places or Twitter
Screenshot gallery: Because of a flaw in design either by BlackBerry or Facebook, those using geolocation features such as Twitter or Facebook Places can now appear to be anywhere in the world at...
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Faux pas to avoid in the tech workplace
From sending huge attachments to tagging your colleagues in inappropriate statuses, these are 10 techy faux pas you should avoid in the working environment.
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Samsung Galaxy S keeps going global; Galaxy Tab tagging along to Japan
Samsung is so pleased with the sales of the Galaxy S smartphone series that the handhelds are getting one-way tickets to Japan this month, along with the Galaxy Tab in November.
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Tax on What? Taxonomy on the Intranet
This is a guest post from one of the world's leading taxonomy and folksonomy experts Thomas Vander Wal, who can be found at Infocloud Solutions. Thomas has very kindly taken some time to share...
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New privacy, shmivacy - Facebook photo tagging still a big fail
In light of recent changes to privacy settings and networks, Facebook is still overlooking one of the biggest issue areas: photo tagging
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A Different Kind of Phone Service
Ari Rabban and I go way back - like five minutes. The president of Phone.com (wouldn't you like that domain name) has agreed to meet me at the Short Hills Hilton to talk about his newest venture....
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Facebook introduces @ tagging, tapping Twitter behavior for enhanced engagement
This isn't just an engagement platform. This is a business move.
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Worio extends search through social discoverability
Canadian startup Worio believes it can go beyond search by adding discoverability to any search engine.
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Rumor: iPhone 3.0 to get radio tagging, Nike+ support
Aside: Since Apple already uses the term "3G" for it's second-generation iPhone, what will they call the third-generation model on Monday? I'm going with "iPhone 3.0" (like the software) but I bet...
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Microsoft to pay $200 million for patent infringement
A federal jury ordered Microsoft to pay $200 million in a patent infringement case. The jury ruled that the custom XML tagging features of Word 2003 and Word 2007 infringed on a patent from...
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Tagging: the most crucial technology from Microsoft to date
Tagging is quite possibly the most excited product I have seen from Microsoft in my lifetime, and that is truly saying something. Written
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Riot Tagging
Tokyo is currently the largest city of origin of Twitter messages in the world, more than twice that of second placed San Francisco and New York in the USA as of this summer. (Incidentally, while...
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Firefox 3.1 alpha 1 code freeze is next Monday
Firefox 3 has only recently shipped but the first public milestone for its successor is fast approaching. The Mozilla team is expecting that the code freeeze for alpha 1 of Firefox 3.1, code...
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PG&E CIO: Pat Lawicki
In a CIO Vision Series interview, Pat Lawicki CIO of PG&E talks to ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber about energizing one of the United States' largest utilities with new technologies, such as...
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PG&E CIO: Pat Lawicki
In a CIO Vision Series interview, Pat Lawicki CIO of PG&E talks to ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber about energizing one of the United States' largest utilities with new technologies, such as...
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