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Is the tech skills crisis just a myth?

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Is the tech skills crisis just a myth?

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Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide

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Metro apps that should be included with Windows 8 at launch

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News from CNET

 

Google: Yep, we're testing augmented-reality glasses

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IE10 in Windows 8: Can pinned Web sites truly replace Favorites?

Zite launches platform to highlight partners' stories

'Star Trek' in the White House: Obama and Uhura go Vulcan

Apple should dump the iPod Touch


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Today's recommended downloads

E-Form Video Demo (IBM)

On-demand Webcast: Businesses Using Microsoft Office 365 Experience Amazing ROI (Microsoft)

Video: Panasonic Chooses Collaboration (IBM)

Case Study: Signature Mortgage and Electronic Paperwork (IBM)

Beyond Simple Total Cost of Ownership (SuccessFactors)


 

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