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21st Century Free

Posted by Chris Anderson | Mon 30 Nov 2009

Chris Anderson, author of the acclaimed bestseller The Long Tail, predicts a time when, thanks to the digital economy, the default price of everything will be zero ...Read more

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Wolfram at the door

Posted by Kevin White | Mon 23 Nov 2009

Although hailed as a "Google killer" when it was launched in May, Wolfram Alpha is more of a hybrid of Wikipedia and the search engine market leader ...Read more

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The falling cost of flash storage

Posted by Kenny MacIver | Mon 16 Nov 2009

Solid state drives are becoming an affordable - and greener - option for enterprise storage ...Read more

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Software vendor audits

Posted by Mark Grossman & Tate Stickles | Mon 9 Nov 2009

What rights do CIOs have to rebuff system-wide audits by software vendors? Mark Grossman and Tate Stickles of Grossman Law Group define the points of resistance ...Read more

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Google's staff-churn algorithm

Posted by Kevin White | Mon 2 Nov 2009

Google is developing a staff-churn search algorithm in a bid to bolster talent retention among want-away personnel ...Read more

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Summits Will Test Global Response

europe.wsj.com: Fri, 18 May 2012 04:05:14 +0000

President Barack Obama hosts world leaders this weekend at a pair of summits that represent the first test of how upheavals among major economies stand to influence global policies on issues from the Afghanistan war to national budgets.

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At CME, an Uproar Over Trading Hours

europe.wsj.com: Fri, 18 May 2012 04:01:42 +0000

A plan by the Chicago exchange company to allow nearly round-the-clock electronic trading on its Chicago Board of Trade is drawing fire from brokers, farmers and floor traders.

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Facebook Prices Its IPO at $38

europe.wsj.com: Fri, 18 May 2012 03:56:20 +0000

Facebook priced its initial public offering at $38 a share, a move that values the Internet company at more than $100 billion. It tried floating higher numbers to investors but was rebuffed.

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