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- 13 January 2012
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News: New Mission for CIOs: the Art and Science of Pricing
At the request of CIO (US) the story headlined New Mission for CIOs: the Art and Science of Pricing and posted Friday has been removed from the wire. Online editors are asked to immediately remove the story from Web sites and print editors are asked to not use the story in future editions
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News: Google adds virtualization queen Diane Greene to its board
Google has appointed Diane Greene, a co-founder and former CEO of VMware, to its board of directors and audit committee.
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News: ISC seeks wider input for BIND 10
The Internet Systems Consortium is looking for a few more good programmers to bring the next generation of its open source BIND DNS server software to fruition.
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News: What clinched It for me
Ideas are like adventure sport. Some like the thrill of bungee jumping outrageous, ridiculous and bewildering while others would rather trek their way down the tried, tested, and safe option. This is what makes selling ideas an interesting challenge. They have to be tailor-made.
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Opinion: Why Does the Letter 'J' Keep Appearing in My E-Mail Messages?
Have you noticed the strange, inexplicable, seemingly random appearance of the letter J in some e-mail messages? Usually it crops up at the end of sentences, though sometimes it lands smack in the middle of them.
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News: Email vs. IM vs. SMS: Choosing the Right One
Communication is the lifeblood of productivity. Businesses need to communicate with customers, managers need to communicate with employees, and workers need to communicate with peers. Effective communication is a crucial element of getting things done.
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News: USITC investigates patent complaint against mobile device makers
The U.S. International Trade Commission has launched an investigation of patent infringements alleged by patent acquisition firm Digitude Innovations against a who's who of smartphone and tablet makers.
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News: Tech roadmap for 2012
Despite economic uncertainty at home and abroad, enterprises IT budgets grew in 2011, although not by very much. So, what’s on tap for 2012? In this package of stories, Network World and IDG News Service reporters provide a roadmap for the new year.
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News: How to Retool Your IT Skills for the Cloud
Keith Fafel entered the world of cloud computing during the summer of 2010, while he was working as a product manager with Rackspace, the San Antonio, Texas-based provider of hosted IT infrastructure services.
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News: Explosion in "big data" causing data centre crunch
Global business has been caught off-guard by the recent explosion in data volumes and is trying to cope with short-term fixes such as buying in data centre capacity, research by Oracle has found.
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News: Cloud computing could drive vendor lock-in: Dell
The move to cloud computing is undoing a lot of the good work that IT managers have done over the past decade to enable solutions based on open standards that can be built, supported and replaced, regardless of vendor.
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News: Indian court issues summons to Google, Facebook headquarters for objectionable content
A Delhi court sent a summons to the headquarters of foreign Internet companies including Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Yahoo on Friday, in a private case against objectionable content online.
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News: Small firms may be unable to integrate with Universal Credit system, MPs warn
The government's planned Universal Credit system will make it very difficult for small firms and the self-employed to keep up on the technology front, according to the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).
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News: RBS investment bank IT staff face axe
The Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is set to make 3,500 job cuts to its investment bank, in which advanced IT plays an integral part to operations, leaving technology staff fearing the worst.
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News: AstraZeneca in confidential email blunder
Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca has been forced to reissue its financial guidance after a major blunder saw it email confidential forecasts to analysts last week.
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News: Barclays sheds 422 IT jobs
Barclays Bank is set to cut 422 IT jobs, prompting anger from trade unions.
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News: More and better IT teachers needed, says Royal Society
A new report from the Royal Society has called for the UK government to boost the number of specialist computing teachers in order to improve the quality of IT education in schools.
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News: Android device makers chase Apple with cloud strategies
The importance of bundling services and software with mobile devices is finally resonating with Android device makers as they compete with Apple, and some of them outlined their cloud strategies at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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News: Reddit to go dark in SOPA protest
Social news site Reddit will black out its site for 12 hours on January 18 to protest the controversial Stop Online Piracy Act SOPA bill that is currently working its way through the U.S. House of Representatives.
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News: PayAnywhere's Mobile Credit Card Reader Stands Out
Payment card swipers are popular at CES this year, and they've certainly have been popping up at storefronts over the past year or so. PayAnywhere intends to outpace the popular Square app by offering rich features for business owners and addressing consumers' security concerns.
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New Xbox One release date, specs, features and price in UK
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Nexus 4 smartphone comparison review: what's the best Android?
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
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Galaxy S4 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review - which is best, the Samsung or the BlackBerry?
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Microsoft Windows 8 review
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Nexus 4 smartphone comparison review: what's the best Android?
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Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple iPhone 5 comparison review
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Galaxy S4 vs BlackBerry Z10 comparison review - which is best, the Samsung or the BlackBerry?
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Microsoft Windows 8 review
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Surface Pro review - Microsoft tablet offers true power computing on the move
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