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Four reasons Google+ beats Facebook

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HP (NYSE:HPQ) launches its TouchPad tomorrow, in competition with the Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPad 2 and rumored iPad 3. HP allowed reviewers to talk about it last night, but the reception wasn't wonderful. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers crowdsource the reviews. Read More


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Preston Gralla: Four reasons Google+ beats Facebook
Google+, now available to a limited number of people, won't likely ever overtake Facebook as the Web's premier social networking service. That's a shame, because after putting it through it's paces, I've found that it's superior to Facebook. Here are four reasons Google+ beats Facebook. Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: Why Apple sets a bad example
What works for Apple Stores probably won't fly with other retailers, say one industry insider. Here's why. Read More


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Darlene Storm: Wicked Wednesday: 'Funnypots and Skiddy Baiting'
Adrian Crenshaw gave a very amusing Notacon 2011 presentation called Funnypots and Skiddy Baiting. For entertainment purposes only, here are some of his ideas to mess with attackers who mess with you. Read More

Jonny Evans: Most iPhone users stick with Apple, for the apps
When it ships in September, the iPhone 5 will hit a hungry market. Apple has a huge advantage in contrast to other platforms, the apps. It's these which mean 54 percent of iPhone owners will stick with Apple: and with the company reportedly planning to offer a free iPhone 3GS, this app advantage grow. Read More

Shark Tank: Um, because we didn't want to waste all your work?
This government agency has been completely redesigning its cabling, equipment, and server room and closets for a big infrastructure upgrade. But when a pilot fish checks on the project's status, he's in for a shock. Read More

 
 
 

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