Issue highlights 1. Cisco sees big plans for Big Data 2. Google's famous follies: 10 favorite April Fools' gags and Easter Eggs 3. 10 Geeky and Foolish Ways to Celebrate April Fools' Day 4. H-1B demand this year will be fast, furious 5. U.S. patent office rebuffs Apple's iPad Mini trademark request 6. Saudi Arabia warns Internet messaging applications to follow local regulations 7. 5 strategic tips for avoiding a big data bust 8. INSIDER Hot hotspot gateways 9. Kim Jung-un uses a 21.5-inch iMac in his "war room" 10. Dell blames 'uncertain adoption' of Windows 8 for some of its financial woes |
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Two-thirds of IT managers recently surveyed by Cisco believe Big Data will be a strategic priority for their companies over the next five years. Sixty percent said they believe Big Data can help improve decision making and global competitiveness. READ MORE |
The Goog has a long and storied history of April Fools' Day jokes and offbeat Easter Eggs. Here's a look at some of our favorites. READ MORE |
The Web is the epicenter of foolishness these days, but there are also ways to celebrate April 1 offline READ MORE |
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The U.S. begins accepting new H-1B visa petitions on Monday, April 1, and fast demand is expected. This is going to be followed by much fury. READ MORE |
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has provisionally denied Apple's trademark application for "iPad Mini" because the term is "merely descriptive" of the tablet's size. READ MORE |
Saudi Arabia has threatened action against Internet-based communications applications if they do not meet local rules, suggesting that the kingdom is ready for a showdown with some of these providers over local monitoring of their services. READ MORE |
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Failed expectations, increased costs, unnecessary legal risks -- going blind into a big data project doesn't pay READ MORE |
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So what type of computer does Kim Jung-un use when he's busy being the supreme leader of North Korea. Well, an iMac of course! Pictured above is a 21.5-inch aluminum unibody iMac on Un's desk. via NKNews READ MORE |
Dell blamed Microsoft's Windows 8 as one of several causes for its grim financial future, according to a Friday filing with U.S. securities regulators. READ MORE |
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