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Here's to the technology builders: A hat tip
For all of the product builders in the technology world, here is a hat tip, a challenge, and a couple stories for inspiration.
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10 worthy charities for the Internet age and the holiday season
The Internet has made charitable giving easier and more transparent. Here are 10 worthy charities for the 21st century and a holiday challenge.
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Four industries about to be transformed by the Internet
The Internet has had a powerful democratizing effect on modern society, and it's far from finished in reshaping industries. Here are the next four.
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Will FTC derail Larry Page's supersized ambitions for Google?
The FTC is about to launch a probe into Google's business practices. Learn how the inevitable government scrutiny could inadvertently assist new CEO Larry Page.
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Lessons from Egypt: Kill the kill switch and decentralize the Internet
The five-day Internet outage in Egypt has two big takeaways. It's time to shoot down the Internet "kill switch" and we need a new way to decentralize the Internet.
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Poll: Which company made the biggest contribution to tech in 2010?
The technology industry bounced back in 2010 with a slew of new products and innovations. Vote on which company deserves the crown as the top tech innovator of the year.
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10 geek sins that will get your geek card revoked
Here are 10 of the worst transgressions for any geek. Doing any one of these will put your geek credentials at risk. Do two of them and your geek card immediately gets revoked.
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Poll: Does your IT department support any Internet-delivered apps?
According to Gartner's CIO survey, the top three 2010 priorities for CIOs are virtualization, cloud computing, and Web 2.0. Is your IT department supporting any cloud apps? Take th...
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Poll: Does your organization use Microsoft SharePoint?
Microsoft SharePoint might be one of the most widely used programs that no one talks about. Does your company use it? Take our poll.
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How Google became the George Washington of the Internet
Despite its extremely ambitious agenda and questionable conflicts of interest, Google has maintained public trust with minimal backlash. Here's why.