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Naming names: Google wrestles with anonymity

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Barbara Krasnoff: Naming names: Google wrestles with anonymity
Google is insisting that users go by their real names. A lot of users are not happy. Read More

Preston Gralla: Should Microsoft unload Bing? Heck, no!
A pair of bloggers in the New York Times today recommend that Microsoft sell Bing as a way to pare the company's online losses and fatten the bottom line for investors. Selling Bing may save money in the short term, but in the long term it would ensure Microsoft's eventual irrelevancy in the Internet and mobile future. Read More

Jonny Evans: iPhone 5 lessons from the iPod nano Apple boom
Apple now sells as many Macs in a quarter as it once sold in a year, is the world's biggest smartphone maker and dominates the tablet industry in the absence of anything like credible competition. The iPod nano was arguably an early catalyst for part of this growth. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Rumor: Apple iPhone 5 ships US September 5
Apple seems set to introduce its next-generation iPhone in the US in early September, rolling the new product(s?) out internationally in subsequent weeks. Will the company introduce the new device in August? This seems more likely as the rumors begin to coincide... Read More

JR Raphael: Triple Tablet Giveaway: Win a free LG G-Slate!
It's time for round two of our Triple Tablet Giveaway. Up for grabs this week: a brand new 8.9-inch G-Slate by LG. Read More

Shark Tank: Learning experience
This department has run its own IT help desk for five years, and that works pretty well -- users give it a 97 percent approval rating. Then enter corporate IS. Read More

 
 
 

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