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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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W3C strives for royalty-free patent policy
In patent policy testimony, W3C's Daniel Weitzner reiterates importance of royalty-free standards.
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Consumer Reports recommends Nokia Lumia 900 for dads and grads
I am a bit fickle with my smartphones and tend to switch between phones and carriers quite a bit. I wrote that I picked up my own white Nokia Lumia 900 a couple weeks ago and then last Friday I...
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W3C moves Do Not Track to showdown phase
The World Wide Web Consortium opens a three-day meeting to define the parameters of its Web Tracking Protection specification. It is being closely watched by the digital advertising industry and...
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NSTIC doc outlines transition to privately led ID effort
The government's National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace takes its most important step to date by releasing recommendations for turning the effort over to the private sector.
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Consistent standards for defining 'social business'
The W3C are getting more involved with defining standards around 'social business' - this is a very good thing IMO
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Five recommendations that could help T-Mobile USA in 2012
T-Mobile is not going to be purchased by AT&T and is working hard to get the message out about their value to customers. I have five recommendations that would help me and may help others stick...
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Galaxy Nexus rocks, but I don't recommend you buy one
Android 4.0 will knock your socks off, but that doesn't mean you should go out and buy the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Learn why.
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Consumer Reports recommends iPhone 4S, rates 4G Android devices higher
Network speed matters and a 4G iPhone would have changed the Consumer Reports rating equation. For now the land of 4G remains with Android.
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Focus on regional languages grows as W3C India gets its own office
India's growing focus on Internet services being provided in regional languages got a major push with W3C India getting its own space, the government releasing a Text to Speech and OCR software,...
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Online services improving the fine dining experience in India get competitive
Local companies offering restaurant reviews, information, ability to order and book tables online are growing.
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The personal nature of mobile tech: Why I will not recommend any gadget
I get at least a dozen requests a day to recommend one gadget or another to someone. My response is always the same -- I do not make gadget recommendations.
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Why McAfee is still at the top of my Not Recommended list
Over the years, when I’ve had to deal with McAfee products, I have been known to unleash torrents of invective that would make a pirate blush.Over the past month I tried the latest McAfee...
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Google's +1 extends to Web pages for one-click recommendations
When Google launched the +1 button last month - its version of Facebook's "Like" button, but in search results - I said it was incomplete without a web page version of the button. Today, Google...
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Nokia to offer location based recommendations
Nokia India is working on a location based recommendation service for places near you. The feature is called Search and will compete with other similar services like Yelp and Foursquare.
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Top 5 concert recommendation sites
CNET's Donald Bell evaluates five web sites that provide personalized local concert recommendations based on your iTunes, Facebook, Last.fm, Slacker, or Pandora listening habits.
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UK intelligence agency 'recommends' BlackBerry for security; iPhones still banned
A UK intelligence agency says the BlackBerry is secure enough to run in government. But who falls short on the security scale? The iPhone; still banned in government.
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New Bing bits: Matchbox recommender, U.S. search share and more
Bing's been in the news for the past couple of days -- but not because of U.S. search share gains or the team's plans for "Matchbox."
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Bizzy picks up where Foursquare ends
Foursquare is fun and good for the ego, but Bizzy has a "usefulness" factor that just cannot be beat.
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HTML editor dumps 'HTML5' for HTML
HTML 5 now HTML says WHATWG just two days after the World Wide Web Consortium debuted a flashy new HTML 5 badge.
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Microsoft jumps on the W3C HTML5 logo bandwagon
The Worldwide Web Consortium launched a new logo and marketing campaign for HTML5 on January 18, and Microsoft is jumping on the bandwagon.
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