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Business computing in the year 2040

Google doesn't need your stinking privacy rules | The senseless battle over easy, secure data access

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Business computing in the year 2040
In order to predict what mainstream IT will be like 25 to 30 years from now, our editor in chief started with the major problems IT faces today and anticipated how they will be solved. Read More


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Google doesn't need your stinking privacy rules
Google has been accused of tricking users into thinking their privacy is protected when it really isn't. In this case, the accuser is Microsoft and the trickery involves privacy settings in Internet Explorer. Read More

The senseless battle over easy, secure data access
IT is charged with -- and held responsible for -- protecting the organization's data against loss or exposure. But their methods often fail to take into account the legitimate business needs of the employees. Read More

Google's cookie runaround in IE? Not a big deal
On the one hand -- when it comes to circumventing cookie blocking in Safari -- Google's clearly out of line. On the other hand -- when it comes to tricking Internet Explorer's P3P squasher so that it will allow cookies -- the line's not at all well defined. Read More

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