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Richi Jennings: Bubblewatch: Box.com IPO despite net loss of 135%
Box partying like it's 1999: Déjà vu all over again? Box (née Box.com, née Box.net) wants to go public. The cloud-computing startup seems to think it's now better to go to the markets than go for another VC funding round. But is it a sound business? Its annual losses are growing, despite—or perhaps because of—heavy marketing investment. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers remember the last tech bubble. Read More
 


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JR Raphael: 5 interesting Chromecast apps for Android
Make Chromecast do more with these five interesting apps that work from any Android phone or tablet. Read More
 

Jonny Evans: Quick guide: Upgrading older Intel Macs
These suggestions should help you tweak a little extra usable life out of your older Mac. Read More
 

 

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Robert L. Mitchell: Google to Gmail customers: You WILL use HTTPS
Google's decision to make HTTPS encryption for Gmail users mandatory is a bad idea. Here's why. Read More
 

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