British Troops Told to Tweet and Blog2009 08 12 Mashable In contrast to a ban on US Marines from using TwitterTwitter and FacebookFacebook on the military network, Britain’s Ministry of Defence has told troops they’re free to use social media tools and should apply “common
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Social Media Will Change Your Business2009 08 12 Business Week Look past the yakkers, hobbyists, and political mobs. Your customers and rivals are figuring blogs out. Our advice Catch up…or catch you later. Social Media Will Change Your Business _Blank
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Vegas ATM Malware Demonstrates Banking Security Woes2009 08 03 PC World Computer security experts of all types from hackers, crackers, and phreaks to security researchers and law enforcement officials descended on Las Vegas last week for the annual Black Hat and DefCon security conferences. It
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More Local Marketing Tools from Google2009 08 03 .NET The Google Local Business Center is a must visit for business in general, but certainly for businesses attempting to attract customer in their local community. More Local Marketing Tools from Google _Blank
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What Will Apple’s Big Tablet Cost?2009 07 30 .NET If Apple doesn't introduce a tablet computer soon, we'll all be sorely disappointed. With all the ongoing speculation about the alleged iPod on steroids, I feel like the device is already here. What Will Apple’s
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Dell Says It Has Earned $3 Million From Twitter2009 06 12 New York Times These days, lots of companies are talking about their “Twitter strategy,” but few have figured out how to measure what amassing hundreds of thousands of followers on Twitter does for their businesses. Dell
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Malware's Newest Threat: Fake URLs2009 05 18 PC World According to Websense Security Labs, criminals are seeking to mislead web surfers by flooding the internet with URLs that include words like FaceBook, MySpace and Twitter. Malware's Newest Threat Fake URLs _Blank
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HP Recalls 70,000 Laptop Batteries2009 05 18 PC World Hewlett Packard has recalled Lithium Ion batteries used in some of its laptops, as they pose a fire hazard, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said on Thursday. HP Recalls 70,000 Laptop Batteries
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What the Web knows about You2009 05 12 .NET She had me at hello ... or just about. Our conversation had barely started when privacy activist Betty Ostergren interrupted me to say that she had found my full name, address, Social Security number and
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