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IT Blogwatch: Help Haiti disaster relief efforts… with technology
We’re all still stunned by the huge 7.0 earthquake in Haiti; our hearts go out to the people affected by the disaster. But how can we help, and what help is technology? In IT Blogwatch, bloggers count the ways. Not to mention a typing test in reality … Read More



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Sharon Machlis: How to ruin the Internet
Some free marketeers have a great idea to destroy what’s best about the World Wide Web. Read More

Seth H. Weintraub: Google’s location based iPhone search is a big deal
I’d heard about this a few days ago but I finally had a chance to check it out this evening. Google’s new mobile location based search is a pretty big deal. I was on the road looking for a coffee shop to do some work at in an area I wasn’t familiar with. Read More

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