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Cracking the codes

Posted by James Lawrence | Mon 28 Dec 2009

For several years, 2-D barcodes have been part of everyday life for mobile phone owners in Japan. Now, as businesses explore the scope of potential applications - and smartphones become ubiquitous - the wider roll out of 2-D barcodes seems imminent. ...Read more

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Essential reading for CIOs

Posted by James Lawrence & Kenny MacIver | Tue 22 Dec 2009

An in-depth business study of modern India and IT insight for the entire boardroom: two of the latest must-reads ...Read more

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Diversity on the desktop

Posted by Kevin White | Mon 14 Dec 2009

Will the launch of Chrome OS - Google's free, lightweight, Linux-based PC operating system - finally mark the beginning of the end for Windows' dominance on the x86 desktop? ...Read more

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Governing risk: On board IT

Posted by Blaize Horner Reich | Mon 7 Dec 2009

When it comes to IT governance, board members often neglect their responsibilities, argues Dr Blaize Horner Reich ...Read more

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Personal Details Exposed Via Biggest U.S. Websites

europe.wsj.com: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 22:07:50 +0000

The largest U.S. websites are installing new and intrusive consumer-tracking technologies on the computers of people visiting their sites—in some cases, more than 100 tracking tools at a time—a Wall Street Journal investigation has found.

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How to Avoid Prying Eyes

europe.wsj.com: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 21:51:38 +0000

The Internet is rife with surveillance technology, but you can protect your privacy by following these steps.

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The Web's New Gold Mine: Your Secrets

europe.wsj.com: Sat, 31 Jul 2010 21:20:51 +0000

A Wall Street Journal investigation finds that one of the fastest growing businesses on the Internet is the business of spying on American consumers. First in a series.

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