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Grazing could be the best browser so far
After so many years of Web browser development it is hard to imagine how much more they can be improved. Most recent browser improvements have been minor enhancements that involved streamlining tab management and better stability and security. But then there's tablet computing and, in particular, the iPad. Read More


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The Short Guide to MySQL High-Availability Options
The Short Guide to MySQL High-Availability Options: An analysis of today's MySQL high-availability challenges and what asynchronous, semi-synchronous and fully synchronous replication offer toward reducing downtime, achieving full data consistency, automating failover, and simplifying administration. Read now!

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Unified Communications: Getting the Green Light
In these articles, Network World and its sister IDG Enterprise publications explore the rising importance of UC within the enterprise and provide advice on how to create a working strategy. Learn more

A mind-blowing look at today's mind-controlled, mind-reading technologies
It sounds like the stuff of science fiction, but for the past few years, researchers have tapped into brain waves to control everything from video games to wheelchairs. They are beginning to use computers to decipher our thoughts, too. Read More

Why IT won't like Mac OS X Lion Server
The new Profile Manager is a nice addition, but in almost every other respect, Lion Server is a downgrade that may prompt a move to Windows Server Read More

Google Labs' greatest non-hits
A retrospective on the coolest ideas to come out of Google Labs that haven't (yet) become staple features of the Google Empire. Read More


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Beyond the Big Idea: Executing on Innovation
Drawing on 10 years of research and diverse examples from companies such as Timberland and Harley-Davidson, Chris Trimble, Author and Professor, Dartmouth College will show you how to choose and build a great team through the innovation execution process, ultimately bringing your big ideas to their full potential. Join us at CIO 100, Aug 14-16, 2011. Register today!

How Salesforce.com Plans to Extend Its Enterprise Reach
Salesforce.com might be synonymous with on-demand CRM software, but the company wants to play a bigger role in enterprise IT. Read More

Hunting for an email service with extreme wishlist for privacy and security?
Being a big privacy supporter, and after considering a list of requirements/restrictions, it can be a bit challenging when looking for a new email service. My wishlist of requirements included being a secure email service that encrypts, one that supports anonymity, is not-based-in-the-US for easy surveillance, supports Tor, and is free. This was my hunt for such a service. Read More

The geekiest iPad apps ever
Show your geek-itude with these Apple iPad-errific apps. Read More


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Evaluating the Benefits of a Converged Business Network
By converging your networks, you can reap the advantages of business transformation through integration of network access, communications applications, and core business applications. Industry analyst firm IDC outlines the advantages of convergence and what to look for in your network service provider. Read More Today!

Lion letdowns: The new Mac OS X's biggest disappointments
There's a lot to like about the latest Apple OS, but not everything is as great as Mac fans might believe. Read More

Google works to soothe users over real name controversy
Google has heard the public outcry about its name restrictions and the way it killed off many Google+ user accounts and is working fast to fix the problem. Read More

Pittsburgh looks to save money with Gmail migration
In an attempt to get away from paying for high-priced email administrators, the city of Pittsburgh is looking to save money and move to the cutting edge with a migration to Google Apps. Read More



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