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Bo.lt, easy Web page editing and sharing
Sharing Web content has become a major occupation for everyone who uses the Intertubes so every day millions of people send each other billions of snippets, clips, image, and links. Read More


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Hardware Load Balancing
A comprehensive F5 solution readies application infrastructure for a successful implementation of the re-engineered Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. Learn More!

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Service Assurance Defined
This Forrester paper explains the concept of service assurance and highlights how it can address fundamental issues around managing application performance and business services. Learn More

What online news looked like on 9/11
With Twitter, Facebook and YouTube yet to come, newspapers and TV sites played pivotal role Read More

Bossie Awards 2011: The best open source software of the year
Open source software continues the march toward world domination, but the bright open promise dims. Read More

Microsoft's IE will drop under 50% share by mid-2012
Microsoft's Internet Explorer will lose its place as the majority browser next summer, according to Web metrics company Net Applications. Read More


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Tech Note: 2048-bit SSL Performance
Boost security and performance of 2048-bit SSL —while meeting more stringent NIST security standards Read now!

Bartz couldn't deliver Yahoo turnaround
As she approached her third anniversary as Yahoo's CEO, Carol Bartz couldn't overcome a recent string of missteps that apparently eroded the board's confidence in her and eclipsed her achievements as leader of the embattled Internet pioneer. Read More

The big, bad browser quiz
Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari -- you know the names of these Web browsers, but do you really know them? Read More

Baidu a step closer to mobile OS
A set of new developer tools released by China's largest search engine Baidu signals the company's intent to create a mobile OS using Google's Android, according to analysts. Read More


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Akamai Cloud Optimization for Amazon EC2™
The emergence of public cloud platforms and services has IT organizations thinking about which applications they want to keep in-house and which they can build within the cloud. Read more

Why big data is a big deal
Like 'the cloud,' the concept of 'big data' is the subject of a lot of hype and means different things to different people. Here's what it really means, who's really doing it, and what it could mean for the future of data mining. Read More

Google puts Desktop app out to pasture
Google is retiring Desktop, an application it launched in 2004 that is designed to let people search for files and data stored in their computers' hard drives. Read More

Kelley Blue Book taps data analytics tools to improve car valuation
Kelley Blue Book is using sophisticated data analytics tools to sift through volumes of historical and current data to arrive at what company executives say are far better car valuations. Read More

Apple rules phone, tablet browsing market
Mobile browsing has more than doubled in the last year and now accounts for over 6% of all online activity. Read More



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