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Around the Grounds: Aussie clouds and NSW dominates tech growth

We find that New South Wales is the place to be for growing tech companies in Australia; we point out a summary of Australian cloud options; and we've got a little something about Star Trek Voyager. Read more

Resource of the day

Windows 8: land of the timed deletion

One of the "features" of Windows 8's set-up process is the timed removal of old Windows installs after a month of usage. Read more

Google's love/hate approach to JavaScript

For a company that claims to be a champion of online and the web platform, Google's approach to JavaScript is far from consistent. Read more

Monitor social sharing of URLs

Need to know how many likes, retweets or +1s that your site has? A handful of public APIs and sites can have you on your way to monitoring whatever URLs you like. Read more

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Five Microsoft apps that will change IT

Microsoft has some potential game-changers on the horizon that could dramatically affect the company's role in the enterprise. Read more

Use Synergy for smarter desktop sharing

VNC is great for remote desktops when the VNC server is actually in another location. But when you are desktop sharing between machines sitting on the same desk, there is a smarter way to do things -- Synergy, a software KVM switch. Read more

DIY: Add Gnu command line goodness to your Windows machine

If you want to make the Windows command prompt more powerful without spending cash or jumping through too many hoops, Gnu On Windows is just what you need. Read more

PowerShell script: Get mailbox averages

Scott Lowe shows you a useful PowerShell script that you can run to get important information on Exchange mailboxes. Read more


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10 web design tragedies

Todd Fluhr found ten websites to represent some of the worst design tragedies on the Internet -- from sites of the well-known (J.K. Rowling and George E.R. Martin) to the obscure. View on site

Desktop Wallpaper: NASA concept art

Some of the most interesting images available on the NASA.gov website are artist renderings of space exploration concepts. Here are a few of my favorites. View on site

The tastiest tech turkeys of 2011

A look at the year's worst decision-making on products, prices, design, personnel, and acquisitions. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

A Back Up for Your Back Up (IBM)

Data Center Efficiency and Optimization (Intel Corporation)

Virtualization: Protecting Your Business (CDW & VMware)

Build a Solid Strategy for Security and Risk Management (IBM)

Sales Performance Management Evolution (Varicent)


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