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Top five social networking policy mistakes
Developing and distributing a social networking policy can help your company minimize the risks that come with employees using social media sites at work.
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Social media and your eDiscovery strategies
With social media now a mainstream communication tool, there's concern about to collect and preserve its content in the event of eDiscovery. Here are some options to consider.
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Migrating applications to the cloud requires a business service approach
Guest contributor Jeanne Morain outlines four steps of a business service approach to migrating applications to the cloud.
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A nerd's guide to your Facebook Timeline
Geeky events you might put in your Facebook Timeline include when you first played Legend of Zelda or when you went to your first Comic-Con.
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'Tagging' gives Web a human meaning
If you've been to a technology event recently, especially one with a high concentration of digerati, you may have seen someone stand up and tell everyone what the event's Flickr ta...
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Yahoo Japan launches blog beta
Softbank's Yahoo Japan unit tests a site for bloggers, something the domestic Yahoo doesn't yet have.
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More Mozilla talent Google's way
The hires may feed into rumors that the search giant is quietly building an Internet Explorer-killer.
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Google blogger reappears, redacted
Ethics aside, incident raises another question: How did Yahoo Search unearth the offending site when Google could not?
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Google aims to outsmart search tricksters
Company to introduce new controls to prevent people from manipulating search rankings using blogs, other Web pages.
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Bill Gates' extreme makeover
The Microsoft maestro is more accessible than he's been in a long time, but CNET News.com's Jeff Pelline says Gates' peers, and the tech industry in general, isn't.