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MiMedia stores your media online
Moving your entertainment media and other important stuff to "the cloud" (or, rather, "a cloud") is becoming the next big thing. For example, Apple's latest foray into shackling our hearts and minds to their view of, well, everything called iCloud will essentially move your entire life media resources and everything else into Apple's cloud to be consumed where and when you please. Read More


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LiveDrive, online storage excellence
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We survey the cloud's effects on nine classes of IT jobs: Architects and sys admins win, middle managers and tech specialists lose -- what about you? Read More


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Wide Area Application Architecture and Exchange 2010
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10 apps pushing HTML5 to the limit
The basic Web application paradigm hasn't changed in almost two decades. Even the latest, slickest HTML5 websites resemble those of the early days of the Web, at least at their core. A developer wraps tags around data and writes a bit of JavaScript to make the sites somewhat more interactive. So what's all the big fuss over HTML5 being a game changer for apps on the Web? Read More

Google: Changes coming to Google+ this week
Google officials say the company plans to make some changes to the Google+ social network this week. Read More


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I was just getting used to the excellent version 4 of Mozilla's Firefox browser when those wild and crazy coders rolled out version 5 after just three months. Read More

The 8 Unfriendliest Cities for Teleworking
You would think in this day and age all businesses would be doing everything possible to support employees working at home or on the road. But a surprising number of companies in major American cities are still behind the teleworking times, according to a recent Microsoft survey of 4,500 information workers. Here are eight cities that finished at the low end of the teleworker totem pole. Read More



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10 HP TouchPad apps for newbies
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