Our Top Stories | How CIOs Can Help Curb E-Waste Many have seen it: that picture of a small child playing in a heap of discarded metal scraps and wires in a Third World country. Images such as these have raised awareness about a fact of life in the computer era that's tainting corporate brands and creating a huge environmental problem: electronic waste. Share: | Users Can Now Replace Blogger Profile With Google+ Profile In the first integration between the Google+ social networking site and the Blogger blog publishing platform, users will be able to replace their Blogger... Share: | FTC Approves Google Buzz Settlement The U.S. Federal Trade Commission members voted unanimously to approve an agreement that settles a privacy-violation complaint the agency leveled against Google... Share: | 5 Tech Pros Companies Want to Hire Networking pros are among the top five tech professionals that companies want to hire, according to Robert Half Technology. 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