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W3C defining new metrics to measure Web user experience

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W3C defining new metrics to measure Web user experience
The W3C's Web Performance Working Group is working on a specification to define 20 very fine-grained metrics to measure the duration of just about every aspect of a website user's "navigation" experience imaginable. The W3C's working draft of the Navigation Timing Specification is in the "last call for comments" phase, and once it is finalized, it will specify 20 measurements for every page rendered. Read More


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IPv4 addresses: Going, going, g...
Internet policymakers are expected to announce next week the predicament that they've been warning about for years: The pool of available IPv4 addresses is all dried up. Read More

As IPv4 disappears, transition poses hazards
With the last IPv4 addresses about to be allocated, the good news is that IT managers -- at least in the U.S. and Europe -- don't suddenly have to get the next Internet Protocol working. Read More

Intel, HP, IBM invest in effort to create jobs in US
IBM, Intel and Hewlett-Packard on Monday said they would invest in an effort led by the White House to create jobs and promote growth in emerging technology areas such as cloud computing, health care and mobile applications. Read More


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The Antidote to DNS Cache Poisoning and Other DNS Attacks
Domain Name System (DNS) provides one of the most basic but critical functions on the Internet. If DNS isn't working, then your business likely isn't either. Secure your business and web presence with Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC). Learn more!

LTE in 2011: Curb your enthusiasm
So now that both Verizon and AT&T are launching LTE services this year, you should rush out to invest in 4G data plans and devices for your employees, right? Well, not so fast. Read More

Application performance engineering
In this newsletter we will begin to develop an alternative approach to merely hoping for acceptable application performance. Read More

EMC's Greenplum offers 'big data' tools at no charge
EMC is now offering a community edition of its Greenplum data warehousing platform, as well as algorithms and data mining tools for working with large data sets, at no charge, the company announced Tuesday. Read More


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Cisco, Gartner story stirs debate
Our story on market research firm Gartner's view on single vendor network procurements has sparked quite a debate. Read More

Intel gives away FCOE to simplify data centers
Intel has eased the migration to a single network infrastructure throughout data centers by introducing Open FCOE, a free software stack for Fibre Channel Over Ethernet. Read More

Juniper blows past revenue estimates
Juniper posted fourth-quarter revenue well beyond Wall Street expectations. Read More

Oracle boosts speed, capacity of tape drives
Oracle is taking aim at the fast-growing storage demands of large enterprises with the latest version of its high-end tape drive, which will be able to pack 5TB of uncompressed data onto a tape cartridge. Read More

BroadSoft's new applications target consumer, enterprise needs
BroadSoft has announced it now offers communications applications optimized for 4G networks. The new portfolio of applications is designed to help mobile and fixed-line service providers take advantage of faster speeds offered by 4G mobile networks along with the growing supply of mobile devices that are 4G compatible. Read More



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The Mac App Store's hottest productivity apps
The Mac App Store debuted this month and hit 1 million downloads in the first 24 hours. The App Store launched with 1,000 or so apps, many of which were already available on the pre-existing Mac downloads Web site. The store is filled with stuff that's fun but also has plenty of apps that make you more productive. Let's take a look at the 10 most downloaded free productivity apps on the Mac App Store, and then we'll look at the 10 most popular paid productivity apps.

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