Thursday | 8 January, 2009

Stories about: Facebook

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    Social networks link terrorists 08/01/2009 09:17:00

    A new breed of terrorists are using online forums to recruit people who align themselves with the mission of Al Qaeda, creating global networks of would-be terrorists who pose a growing threat, a senior cyberterrorist researcher warned this week.
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    Social networking, ROI, pricing among '09 CRM trends 08/01/2009 08:54:00

    Big changes are coming to the CRM (customer relationship management) application market this year, with significant financial, strategic and technical implications for customers, say analysts who track the space.
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    Apple says goodbye to Macworld, without Jobs 07/01/2009 08:05:00

    There was a standing ovation at the Macworld Conference and Expo this year, but it wasn't for Steve Jobs or a hot new Apple product.
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    15 events that changed technology history 24/12/2008 09:00:00

    There are certain key points that have shaped the way technology is today. We've rounded up the 15 most important milestones and explained why they changed the course of the industry.
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    2008: Yahoo's year to forget 18/12/2008 11:24:00

    For Jerry Yang, 2008 was going to be the year when Yahoo's long-awaited technology and business turnaround began in earnest.
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    In IBM, HP and Apple we trust 16/12/2008 09:19:00

    Which are the "most trusted" companies in terms of data privacy, keeping appropriate control over personal information they collect in the course of business?
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    Protests make clean-feed Internet a mess for govt 15/12/2008 09:41:00

    Protests erupted across Australian capital cities on Saturday in opposition to the government's $70 million national clean feed Internet scheme, which will impose blanket content filtering for all Web connections.
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    M&A expert to CIOs: Be careful what you ask for 15/12/2008 08:58:00

    M&A industry veteran Paul Deninger, a vice chairman at Jefferies & Co., has made a living advising companies on mergers, acquisitions, IPOs and the like. But even he acknowledges that too much industry consolidation isn't a good thing for technology innovation. I spoke with Deninger this week about the state of the M&A market and what’s likely ahead.
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    Rudd and Turnbull supporters undecided on which Twit to follow 10/12/2008 12:38:00

    Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has more loyal followers than rival opposition leader Malcolm Turnbull, if Twitter is a guide worth following.
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    Cisco to shift resources to consumer push 10/12/2008 12:26:00

    Cisco Systems will shift resources into new product areas next year, including making a major push into homes, Chairman and CEO John Chambers said Tuesday.
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    Web 2.0 adds a twist to job search strategies 10/12/2008 10:11:00

    To outshine your competitors and win the gig in today's economy, here's a secret to success: Don't abandon the steadfast career tips passed down from generations, but rather, refine them -- with a keen eye for the value in Web 2.0 tools like social networking.
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