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Pope to priests: Go forth and blog
Pope Benedict XVI is asking priests worldwide to adopt social media to spread the word of God. Read More



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DirectAccess and UAG: Better Together
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New markets: The wisdom of your crowd
Who Is Doing It: A survey by Accenture found that customer satisfaction rates in emerging markets lag behind those in Europe and North America, especially online. Customer relationship management (CRM) vendors like RightNow and Salesforce.com are trying to turn the problem on its head with tools to help companies derive value from customers’ conversations on social networks. Read More

Cisco, NetApp, VMware team up on virtualization security
Cisco, NetApp and VMware announced a project to improve the security of virtualization deployments, with a focus on isolating applications that use the same physical network, server and storage resources in multi-tenant systems. Read More

LinkedIn Tip: Monitoring Who’s Viewed My Profile
Here’s advice on how and why to keep an eye on who is checking out your LinkedIn profile. Read More

Preston Gralla: Bill Gates: Chinese censorship is “very limited”
Microsoft founder and chairman Bill Gates today told ABC’s Good Morning America that Chinese censorship is “very limited” and “easy to go around.” He appeared to take a veiled swipe at Google as well. Gates may be the world’s greatest philanthropist, but when it comes to China, he’s simply wrong. Read More



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Barbara Krasnoff: Using tech to stalk family members
I get a lot of product announcements in my e-mail every day. On the whole, only a small percentage are really useful and/or interesting. But today I received one which I have to nominate as one of the more disturbing I’ve gotten so far this year. Read More

Apple: What I hope Apple will announce tomorrow
This is what I have written on my calendar for tomorrow morning: “10 am: Apple announcement: OMGOMGOMGOMGOMG.” Yes, I am excited to see what Steve Jobs unveils tomorrow. If the rumors are right, he’ll show off a tablet computer, as well as new business models for periodicals, book publishing, movies and TV. But I’m hoping for a bit more than that. Here’s what’s on my wishlist. Read More

Apple: Take one tablet and call me in the morning!
Apple has always had a flair for the dramatic. Whenever they release a product, it’s never without some fanfare. Then come the skeptics; people who love to deride Apple no matter how cool or innovative the product is – usually claiming there’s too much fluff and not enough substance. Read More

Apple: Apple financials liveblog
The lowdown on Apple’s financials… Read More

Apple: Will Apple’s tablet take some netbook market?
We already know the Apple tablet has eBook reader makers scared. In just the past few days, Amazon has cut a better deal with publishers, offered up an SDK and even given their best customers an opportunity to get a free Kindle. That isn’t a good poker face to say the least. But, should Netbook makers be afraid? Read More

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