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Sam Diaz: Cisco unveils collaboration, e-mail and social tools for the enterprise
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft puts more Azure cloud plumbing in place
Jason Perlow: In Smartphone Wars, Darwinism Triumphs Over Intelligent Design
- Andrew Nusca: Google classic homepage sports Motorola Droid ad
Jennifer Leggio: Twitter Lists will change the social dynamic
Zack Whittaker: Facebook profile privacy: Take control, student style
Sam Diaz: Skype's legal drama finally ends; Time to start innovating
Rachel King: Peek releases $99 gadget just for Twitter
Christopher Dawson: Why aren't students pushing paperless?
Harry Fuller: ZEROlab to measure carbon footprints
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Worm inflicts Rick Astley wallpaper on jailbroken iPhones
Garett Rogers: Coming Soon: Free video conferencing from Google
Matthew Miller: Zune HD firmware 4.3 adds predictive text and desktop mode
Sean Portnoy: TiVo readying 802.11n Wi-Fi adapter?
Paul Murphy: The real pros and cons of server virtualization
Tom Foremski: Scary study on how lack of IPOs is harming US economy
Doug Hanchard: Human x-ray machines: Coming soon to an airport near you
Joe McKendrick: Bridging the gap between BPM and SOA: look to the repository
Harry Fuller: Pre-Copenhagen climate talks end in Barcelona
GigaOm: Apple Still Not Allowing VoIP Calls Over 3G
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft 'Geneva' identity wares approach the finish line
Harry Fuller: Seeking a bright idea on light bulbs
Mary Jo Foley: Microsoft to show off new visualization language at PDC
Tom Foremski: AT&T shows new technologies including a "telesole" for shoes...
Andrew Nusca: U.S. unemployment rate highest in 26 years, at 10.2%
Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: February 2013 - The date when Firefox could pass Internet Explorer
Sam Diaz: Not enough hours in the day? There's a personal assistant for that
Rachel King: Canon releases EOS 7D firmware update
Harry Fuller: Update on Chinese wallboard with a side order of sulphur
Heather Clancy: Nokia Siemens helps telcos get better handle on energy consumption
Sam Diaz: Google Dashboard brings security settings to the forefront
Ryan Naraine: High-risk flaw dings Google Chrome
CNET: Thunderbird 3: Near-final version due next week
ZDNet UK: Skype deal averts shutdown, allows sale
Joe McKendrick: Event processing means more than 'speeding up' existing systems
Dana Blankenhorn: Why Google released Closure Tools
Heather Clancy: It's public versus private in dispute over electronics recycling laws
Ed Bott: Seven perfectly legal ways to get Windows 7 cheap (or even free)
Dana Blankenhorn: Canadians get a taste of American medical system with IMS Health buy
Matthew Miller: MobileTechRoundup show #189; Verizon DROID choices, Moblin 2.1 for netbooks
Ryan Naraine: Code execution hole in BlackBerry Desktop Manager
Michael Krigsman: 18 truths: The long fail of complexity
Dana Blankenhorn: House due for its health reform vote tomorrow