Thursday 21 February 2013

[TechRepublic] The day the websites went out in Georgia

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TechRepublic Member | February 21, 2013

Real Life IT: The day the websites went out in Georgia

Google Safe Browsing warns users about malware-detected sites. Learn how one company dealt with its compromised website. Read more

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Real World IT: The birth and development of an Android app

Scott Matteson explains how an Android application was conceived, funded, and created in this case study. Read more

Move toward simpler IT systems with Chrome OS

Andy Wolber believes your next system setup can be as simple as powering on and logging in. Read more

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How to use 'Pin Tab' to organize your work in Google Chrome

Google Chrome's "Pin Tab" feature is an often-overlooked option that can help power users organize their work in the browser and manage tab creep. Read more

Experts answer five critical big data questions

The era of big data is here and as more businesses realize the need to implement big-data-related solutions, more questions arise. Read more

Infographic: Running a small business from a smartphone

Find out which smartphone apps are best suited for small business owners. Read more

Avoid the employee-zombie apocalypse

Learn how to use Enterprise Collaboration to solve the issue of disengaged employees. Read more


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Five Apps: Optical disc utilities for Windows

Matthew Nawrocki lists five optical disc tools that he finds particularly helpful. View on site



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