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[TechRepublic] The 5 hottest business tech trends of 2011

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TechRepublic Member | January 03, 2011


The five hottest business technology trends to watch in 2011

Based on conversations with IT leaders and technology companies, here are Jason Hiner's top tech trends for the enterprise in the year ahead. Read more

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Linux and open source prognostications for 2011

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Apple becomes world's second most valuable company

With today's 7 point stock jump Apple has become the world's second most valuable publicly traded company (after ExxonMobil) with a market capitalization north of $300 billion. Read more

Apple's two-year roadmap: Think cloud services

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After 75 years, Kodachrome film processing comes to an end

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CES: Might Microsoft talk Surface tablets?

As the guesses and rumors about Microsoft's planned Consumer Electronics Show (CES) announcements continue to multiply, I've decided to throw another into the mix. I'm wondering whether CEO Steve Ballmer and Co. might announce a strategy and/or roadmap for tablet-sized Surface devices this week. Read more

Samsung sold over 10 million Galaxy S smartphones in 7 months

Samsung's Galaxy S smartphone line is extremely popular due to the large brilliant Super AMOLED display, fast processor, and slick user interface. They have now sold over 10 million units. Read more

One word for CES (and 2011, for that matter): Android

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Goldman Sachs invests in Facebook: IPO increasingly likely

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Android's Biggest Worry: Fragmentation

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CES: Can Vizio be a mobile phone, tablet player?

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Abandoning Net Neutrality: When There's No Such Thing as a Free Internet

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Five 2011 New Year Resolutions for Network Administrators

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2011 tech preview: A tour through tablets, mobile, hardware, software and cloud

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Who owns your digital downloads? (Hint: it's not you)

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