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Monday, February 08, 2010

Is Twitter losing its luster? What your browser says about you

What your browser says about you | Wireless broadband: There's a gap for that

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Is Twitter losing its luster?
One of the biggest questions about social networking and the services that enable it is whether the whole concept has durability and what kind of durability that might be; in other words, is social networking a really long term transformative trend, a bridge to some other pattern of user interaction, or simply a passing fad? Read More


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What your browser says about you
Mark Gibbs discusses online privacy and using the EFF's Panopticlick finds out that his online activities potentially aren't as private as he might have hoped. Read More

Wireless broadband: There's a gap for that
Back in 2007, Nemertes Research predicted a "broadband access" gap that would begin affecting Internet connectivity by the year 2012. Read More


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Inefficiencies Behind Exchange, SQL Server, More
Discover four current Microsoft application infrastructure challenges and why recent changes in Microsoft infrastructures create a compelling opportunity to improve underlying storage infrastructures right now. Learn more!

Apple iPad: A stretch iPod touch with a business model
Scott Bradner weighs in on the iPad: It has a lot of what he always wanted and Apple tablet to include, but he's not planning to run out and buy one. Read More

YouTube worth watching
Gibbs wants to watch the sausage making of the law in action as it happens, no matter where it happens. When will the Supremes let him? Read More


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Gartenberg: the 'killer app' for mobility isn't an app at all
Don't hold your breath waiting for the "killer app" for mobility. Because there isn't one, according to tech pundit Michael Gartenberg. Read More

Can Microsoft be the new Apple? Why failure would be its savior
The world is agog at the most obvious editorial published in the New York Times yesterday about Microsoft's lack of innovation. Read More

Virtual Analogies: Should cloud be like a trip to the cleaners?
The cloud as electric utility analogy doesn't work for me. Read More



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