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CIO Columnist Cloud Jobs: 7 Million In 3 Years, IDC Says
By Paul McDougall
Microsoft-sponsored IDC report says there are currently 1.7 million open cloud positions just waiting to be filled.

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Microsoft's Big Hits And Misses Of 2012
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12 Gifts For The End Of The World
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10 Best Android Apps Of 2012
Check out these 10 gems that stood out from the crowd of 700,000 Android apps.

Anonymous Continues Westboro Church Attacks
Hacktivist collective Anonymous gets help with attacks against Westboro Baptist Church, which pledged to picket funerals of shooting victims in Newtown, Conn.

12 Best iPhone, iPad Apps Of 2012
You already know about Skype, Instagram and Angry Birds. Check out these business-friendly iPhone and iPad apps you may not have tried, plus an amusing diversion or two.

Who Is Anonymous: 10 Key Facts
Anonymous 'hacktivists' aim to expose what they call government and establishment hypocrisy. Take a closer look at the group, its offshoots, and its infamous attacks.
 

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