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How Google's new privacy policy stacks up

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How Google's new privacy policy stacks up
Google doesn't appear to be doing anything worse than what Apple, Microsoft, Yahoo, and Facebook have doing for years. It's just that Google has taken arguably unprecedented pains to alert the public to their actions. Read More


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Here's how to solve America's developer shortage
Until the U.S. tech industry embraces a more realistic view of operational needs -- including not just high-end professionals, but entry-level programmers and everything in between -- the domestic developer pool will remain shallow. Read More

3 ways big software companies may fail in the cloud
Here's free advice to Big Software about the right way to understand the cloud for the ultimate benefit of customers while looking at the three dangerous shifts enterprise providers need to understand. Read More

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From technologies born out of gaming companies to hardware waterproofing products, we find some gems at the Consumer Electronics Show that CIOs will be glad to welcome to their IT shops. Read More




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