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Richi Jennings: Larry Page believes private medical histories shouldn't be private
Larry Page: The right kind of person. Bloggers are all a-twitter about Charlie Rose's recent interview of Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) co-founder Larry Page at a TED conference in Vancouver, Canada. Page, enduring the softball-quickly-followed-by-frustrating-interruption style of Rose, still managed to eke out responses of intense bloggy interest. When asked about government surveillance, Page lamented the "tremendously disappointing" behavior of the NSA... In IT Blogwatch, bloggers clear their cache. Read More
 


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Jonny Evans: Tips to help you become an iOS 7 Mail power user
In this article you'll learn how to use Mail on iOS 7 more effectively when working on projects. Read More
 

JR Raphael: Time to get skeptical: 9 make-or-break questions about Android Wear watches
  There's plenty of reason to be excited about Android Wear, Google's newly announced smartwatch platform. There's also plenty of reason to be skeptical. Read More
 

Preston Gralla: Will Office for the iPad really bring Microsoft billions?
There have been esimates that when Microsoft releases Office for the iPad, likely later this month, it could end up bringing in billions of additional dollars to Microsoft's coffers. Is that hype and overkill, it will it really bring that much to Microsoft's bottom line? Read More
 


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Exploring Business and IT Friction: Myths and Realities
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Darlene Storm: Government [redacted] transparency: 7 of 15 federal agencies graded 'F' in FOIA
It's Sunshine Week, but government transparency is still hard to find. Federal agencies, like DHS for example, are failing to respond to Freedom of Information Act requests. 7 of 15 agencies received the grade of "F." Half of all federal agencies don't bother to update their FOIA regulations and 2013 weighed in as the most-censored year yet. Read More
 

Robert L. Mitchell: It's time to give your privacy settings a spring cleaning
The three-part series I just finished up this week, the paranoid's survival guide to privacy, includes 32 different things privacy professionals say you can do to protect your privacy both online and off. I haven't done most of them. The problem is that protecting your privacy can be a lot of work. But the good news is that you probably don't have to do everything. Read More
 

Sharky: It's less scary than 'Closed because of the fire'
This pilot fish is working in the IT department of a local supermarket chain when a call comes in from a store -- and it's a crisis. Read More
 

 

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