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Google to unveil Music Beta by Google Tuesday | Upgrade offer boosts Firefox 4 share by 30%

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Catch a clue from an EDU: Universities that get security right
Corporate America is more like a university campus than ever before, and thus IT execs can learn a thing or two by studying how top schools approach security Read More


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Google to unveil Music Beta by Google Tuesday
Google has confirmed plans to unveil a long-rumored music service on Tuesday. Read More

Upgrade offer boosts Firefox 4 share by 30%
Last week's Firefox upgrade boosted the browser's market share by 30% in four days, putting it quickly ahead of Microsoft's new Internet Explorer 9 offering. Read More

Microsoft set to acquire Skype: Report
Microsoft is close to finalizing a deal to buy Internet phone company Skype Technologies for over US$7 billion, and a deal could be announced by Tuesday, according to a news report. Read More

Google may have missed mark with search page experiment
Google is experimenting with a new look for its search results page, and so far users don't seem impressed. Read More

New tools to help iPhone, Android developers build on Azure
Microsoft released tools aimed at making it easier for developers to build iPhone, Android and Windows Phone 7 apps that use Windows Azure. Read More

From CIO.com: IT Pay Creeps Up After Two-Year Downward Spiral
IT staffing executives predict pay for permanent and contract workers will increase as companies undertake infrastructure and application development projects they had put on hold during the recession. Read More

NASA, Stanford sites hit by search engine scammers
Scammers looking to flog cheap software have hacked Web pages on high-profile websites, including those belonging to NASA and Stanford University. Read More


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Expanding BIs Role by Including Predictive Analytics
Increasingly, organizations are finding that the benefits of BI can be complemented when combined with predictive analysis. Specifically, more insight can be gained, and even better decisions can be made, by coupling business-relevant information with an easy-to-use predictive analytics solution. Read now!

Google launches discovery service for its APIs
Google now provides an API that can be used to find all the other Google APIs Read More

NetSuite aims at enterprises with 'unlimited' push
On-demand ERP software vendor NetSuite is expected to announce a new push into large enterprises on Tuesday. Read More

EMC to sell PCIe SSD cards for server acceleration
MC says it will begin shipping a PCIe-based flash card to accelerate I/O between its storage arrays and applications servers as a way to increase throughput particularly for B.I. and cloud infrastructures. Read More

Sony reported to be considering bounty for PSN attack
Sony is reported to be considering offering a reward for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of those behind the recent breach of its PlayStation Network (PSN). Read More

HP counters Cisco with new switches, architecture
At Interop this week, HP unveiled products supporting a new architecture that attempts to unify enterprise data center, campus and branch networks under a common and consistent operating environment. Read More

Privacy groups support new do-not-track bill
Privacy and civil liberties groups support a new online do-not-track bill. Read More

Preston Gralla: IT is caught in crossfire when it comes to smartphone privacy
Normally, anything done on a company's hardware is considered rightfully accessible to the business. But should that include location data? Read More



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