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Tuesday, March 04, 2014

Who's hiring? Marketing lures more tech pros

10 technologies that could have changed the world

Obama adviser Podesta promises full vetting of big data's impact on privacy

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March 04, 2014
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Who's hiring? Marketing lures more tech pros

Up to half of all marketing hires in 2014 could require a technical background.

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Issue highlights

1. 10 technologies that could have changed the world

2. Obama adviser Podesta promises full vetting of big data's impact on privacy

3. Spruce up Twitter Bootstrap with WrapBootstrap

4. Broadcom hopes to help OpenFlow take off with new chip integration

5. Sprint accused of overcharging US for spying assistance

6. Need your Mt. Gox bitcoins back? Steer clear of this website

7. Microsoft's OneDrive for Business now an option with Office Online

8. Coming to a Google Doc near you: voice dictation

9. Linux group could hasten 64-bit Android for ARM mobile devices

 

10 technologies that could have changed the world

Every startup founder dreams of changing the world, and sometimes it works. But more often, even the best ideas run into resistance and obstacles from unexpected sources. READ MORE

Obama adviser Podesta promises full vetting of big data's impact on privacy

Work is well underway on a study of big data technologies' impact on privacy rights, a senior Obama administration official said Monday, stopping short of saying that substantive new policy changes could be around the corner. READ MORE

Spruce up Twitter Bootstrap with WrapBootstrap

Twitter Bootstrap has become so popular that many sites launch with bootstrap's default styling, customizing little or nothing at all. You can do better. READ MORE

Broadcom hopes to help OpenFlow take off with new chip integration

Chip maker Broadcom has announced a new specification along with software and APIs to improve the performance of OpenFlow switches and to make it easier for hardware vendors to build products. READ MORE

White Paper: Citrix Systems

InfoWorld Exclusive: Mobile Device Management Deep Dive

Smartphones, tablets, social networks, and cloud services are all popular, incredibly useful, and a security risk. These days, the security focus is on mobile devices, as they tend to be used a lot to work with corporate information. View more

Sprint accused of overcharging US for spying assistance

Sprint has been sued in a federal court for allegedly overcharging federal law enforcement agencies for surveillance related services by over 50 percent. READ MORE

Need your Mt. Gox bitcoins back? Steer clear of this website

Empty-handed customers of bankrupt bitcoin exchange Mt. Gox are being targeted in a ploy likely intended to distributed malware. READ MORE

Microsoft's OneDrive for Business now an option with Office Online

The cloud storage service for personal work files, previously known as SkyDrive Pro, has been available with Office 365. READ MORE

Coming to a Google Doc near you: voice dictation

Talking is faster than typing ... and louder. Consider this fair warning cubedwellers. READ MORE

Linux group could hasten 64-bit Android for ARM mobile devices

Linaro, the open-source development consortium for Linux on ARM architecture, is working on software, tools and drivers that could hasten the release of 64-bit Android. READ MORE

White Paper: Tintri

Virtual Storage Roadmap: What You Need to Know

When you have a lot of virtual machines, managing your storage needs and ensuring that your environment is optimized to deliver sufficient performance and reliability is a challenge. Here's a roadmap of the options along with their strengths and weaknesses. Read now!

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Java SE8 for the Really Impatient
This concise introduction to Java 8's most valuable new features (plus a few Java 7 innovations that haven't gotten the attention they deserve) will help you quickly take advantage of these and other Java language and platform improvements.
   
R for Everyone: Advanced Analytics and Graphics
Organized to make learning easy and intuitive for newcomers to statistical programming and modeling, this guide focuses on the 20 percent of R functionality you'll need to accomplish 80 percent of modern data tasks.

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