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IT Blogwatch: Facebook may (or may not) suggest friends based on your location

Facebook said it was making friend suggestions based on location, but is now backtracking on that claim. So what's really true? Read More

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Jonny Evans: WWDC: Why you'll use Apple's Breathe app
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Robert C. Covington: The devil is in the details: The importance of tight processes to strong information security
Ben Kepes: Axcient announces Fusion, aims to do away with pesky redundancy
Sharky: It's just like hardware, only softer, right?

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Jonny Evans: WWDC: Why you'll use Apple's Breathe app

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Sandra Henry-Stocker: A career in Unix: The best and the worst

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Barbara Krasnoff: Evernote changes its pricing plans and users worry

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Ben Kepes: Biometrics is the new cool -- LogMeOnce goes password free

Biometric identity is the new bastion of access control. LogMeOnce enters the fray Read More

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Robert C. Covington: The devil is in the details: The importance of tight processes to strong information security

Have you ever pulled a policy or procedure down from the internet, changed a few things and called it your own? If not, you are probably one of a small minority. Read More

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Ben Kepes: Axcient announces Fusion, aims to do away with pesky redundancy

Axcient has been plugging away at its business for years. Now it wants to put some fuel on the fire. Read More

Sharky: It's just like hardware, only softer, right?

IT/software manager is leaving the company, and that means an opportunity for someone who already understand the business's IT issues from the inside. That IS how this internal hire will work out, right? Read More

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