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Video dominates mobile traffic, survey shows

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Video dominates mobile traffic, survey shows
Video streaming made up 39% of all mobile data traffic worldwide in the first half of this year, and YouTube accounted for a majority of that video traffic, according to a survey by traffic management vendor Allot Communications. Read More


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Richi Jennings: Could spam sink LinkedIn? Yes!
Richi's Rant: I'm as mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore! The situation with LinkedIn spam is getting out of hand. It's seriously damaging the LinkedIn brand and the site's effectiveness. If the company doesn't get this problem under control soon, you can add LinkedIn to the sorry list inhabited by MySpace and Friendster. Find out what I'm complaining about in The Long View... INSIDER (free registration required) Read More

Elgan: Why Twitter is obsolete
All of a sudden, Twitter is unnecessary, outdated, overvalued and headed for the ash heap of abandoned social services. It has been rendered obsolete by Google+, writes columnist Mike Elgan. Read More


VIDEO: Cisco

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Network resiliency is a complex vision that encompasses security, availability, and network responsiveness. No single technology or system makes end-to-end network resiliency possible. However, a combination of Cisco innovations provides your network with high performance, fast recovery, and the ability to adapt dynamically to changing conditions. Learn More>

Sharon Machlis: Early Google+ can't touch Twitter for following breaking news
Plus needs more robust search, a better way to scan and a lot more users before it can challenge Twitter. Read More

Google scrambles to accelerate Google+ business profiles
Demand for Google+ business profiles has reached white-hot intensity, prompting Google+ leader Vic Gundotra to acknowledge the company has been caught off guard, but pledging a fix is being fast-tracked. Read More

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

 
 
 

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