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Google beefs up admin console for free Apps version
Google has strengthened the IT administration capabilities of the free, standard version of its Apps hosted communication and collaboration suite, the company said Friday. Read More


WEBCAST: Cymphonix

Strategies Behind Managing Internet Traffic
At a time when the number of Internet-connected applications is exploding, now more than ever IT needs maximum visibility into each and everyone of these connections. Read More!

WEBCAST: SAP

How to Create a Modern BI Strategy for Mid-Size Businesses
As technology changes, so does BI. Keeping up with these changes to get the most out of your BI strategy can be challenging, but not if you have the right tools and services in place. With technology advances such as social networking and mobility, how do BI and analytics fit in? View now

Facebook streamlines UI of developer console
Facebook has revamped the interface of the console that its external developers use to manage their applications for the social networking site. Read More

Server scripts, Web calendars and form handlers
Gibbs has been busy building a Web platform for Community Emergency Response Teams. Read More

IT Blogwatch: Zombie P2P case, RIAA v Thomas-Rasset, rises again
The RIAA is yet again appealing the damages against Jammie Thomas-Rasset for her P2P copyright infringement of 24 songs. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers wonder if this will ever end. Read More


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Predicting the Impact of Large Magnitude Earthquakes
It may be scientifically impossible to predict the specific day and time of an earthquake, but researchers at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) aren't taking no for an answer. They're just asking a different question. Instead of looking for "when," the UNAM researchers are asking "what if." Read Now

Facebook data collection under fire again
A German privacy protection authority is calling on organizations there to close their Facebook fan pages and remove the social networking site's "Like" button from their websites, arguing that Facebook harvests data in violation of German and European Union law. Read More

Twitter adds photo galleries to profiles
As it continues bulking up the feature set of its previously minimalist site, Twitter has started adding an image-gallery section in user profiles. Read More

Facebook tweaks site to clarify who can see what
Facebook is making a series of design changes to the site to make it clearer to users who can see the content that they post, an issue Google has been criticizing Facebook about since it launched its own social network, Google+, in June. Read More

Google feels the pain of users who can't get on Google+
Google is keenly aware that many people are eager to set up profiles in Google+, the company's new social network, but the site will remain in a limited trial while the company works feverishly toward a broader rollout that can accommodate a larger number and wider variety of users. Read More

 
 
 

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