Thursday | 16 October, 2008
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    Road-warrior conundrum: Laptop or handheld? 08/08/2008 11:28:44

    As handheld devices become more like full-fledged computers in their own right, the question of whether business travelers might be better served by leaving their laptops at home is again being asked by IT managers and end users alike. But that still appears to be more of a future goal than a current reality.
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    Procter & Gamble cites progress, issues with TelePresence 07/08/2008 08:05:33

    Consumer products giant Procter & Gamble wants to be the most collaborative company in the world.
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    Apple says 1M iPhone 3Gs sold in first three days of sales 15/07/2008 08:45:35

    Apple announced today that it sold its 1 millionth iPhone 3G worldwide on Sunday, three days after the launch, adding that more than 10 million applications from the App Store had been downloaded since late last week.
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    Google aims for business mainstream with Taylor Woodrow win 02/07/2008 07:04:27

    Google has made a significant gain in its attempts to replicate consumer successes in the blue-chip enterprise world. Construction and facilities management giant Taylor Woodrow said early this month that it has deployed about 1800 seats for Google Apps, the search giant's business-focused suite of applications for email, calendaring, voice calls, productivity and collaboration tools.
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    Rising energy costs may usher in workplace changes 23/05/2008 08:49:00

    The tipping point on fuel prices arrived about a month ago for Bill Lucas, an engineer in the IT department at US-based utility We Energies. He stopped using his car for his 35-minute commute and now takes a bus, which costs only US$2.50 each way, thanks in part to a ticket subsidy from his employer. Lucas says he has a lot of company on his bus rides.
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    RFID and Wal-Mart: It's all about money 08/05/2008 08:00:13

    What if you threw a technology party and nobody came? Wal-Mart is in that position with RFID. In 2003, the retail giant said it wanted its 100 largest suppliers to put an RFID tag on every pallet of merchandise delivered after January 2005 -- and the rest of its suppliers to join the party soon after. But as Computerworld 's Sharon Gaudin reported last week, it hasn't worked out that way.
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    Software-as-a-service now on menu of large companies 28/04/2008 11:47:30

    Although some would trace back the roots of software as a service to mainframe timesharing, what we would now call SaaS, or on-demand computing, is really experiencing its second coming.
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    Money's tight? ROI to the rescue 11/03/2008 08:25:14

    You might think that measuring return on investment is one of those things that never changes. You'd be wrong.
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    Web 2.0: Hot technology for 2008 15/01/2008 11:58:39

    When it comes to hot buzzwords, nothing comes close to Web 2.0. Nobody knows exactly what it means but everybody uses it. In fact, at Network World we've started getting press releases referring to Web 3.0.....whatever that is.
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    Cisco pitches collaboration technologies via videoconference 12/12/2007 08:04:46

    Using a Cisco TelePresence videoconferencing system to communicate live with IT leaders in other cities, CEO John Chambers kicked off Cisco's annual analyst conference this week.
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    MySpace plans new display-advertising network 06/11/2007 08:08:07

    In a move aimed at generating revenue from the vast amount of data the social networking behemoth has accumulated about its millions of users, MySpace unveiled plans today to launch a new advertising platform to allow small-business owners, bands and politicians to purchase, create and analyze the performance of display advertisements on the popular social networking site.
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