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TechRepublic Member | March 08, 2011

Don't confuse data with intelligence

Facts, figures, and complex calculations based on data are important, but they are not intelligence. Read more

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Commodore Amiga 2000 Teardown

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Emerald City Comicon 2011: Highlights from the geeky convention

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Getting clean energy into high gear at MIT (photos)

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