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RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: Google Chrome at Work Deploy Chrome browser for your company and customize 100+ policies. Manage updates, compatibility with older apps and more. www.google.com/chrome BlackBerry Messenger relaunches for Android, iPhone after month delay Jive sharpens social collaboration suite Facebook removes gruesome video, examining its policies LinkedIn aims to make email more professional WHITE PAPER: Riverbed Technology The Importance of Performance Monitoring in the Midmarket Midmarket organizations are transforming their IT infrastructure to better accommodate the needs of the business. Two major pieces of this transformation are virtualization and cloud computing, which rely heavily on network performance to ensure success. View Now Yahoo snaps up LookFlow to improve Flickr Protect your Facebook account from hackers with two-factor authentication Twitter says open source tools preventing service disruptions Facebook 'stalker' tool uses Graph Search for powerful data mining | |||||||||
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