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Google search gets personal: Block sites you don't like

Google has implemented its algorithm update in the name of search quality and now it's adding another layer of personalization: Block the sites you don't like. Read more

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How to Protect Sensitive Information in the New Cloud Infrastructure

Read this white paper to discover what's driving data centers to the cloud, explore the role of virtualization in both private and public cloud infrastructures, and get insight into the security and compliance implications of cloud computing.


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AMD to increase staff 10 percent

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Is Apple undervalued?

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Clearwire shakes up exec suite, CEO Morrow resigns

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Sony considering movie distribution on Facebook

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Today's recommended downloads

The New and Improved Windows 7 (BeyondTrust)

How to Protect Sensitive Information in the New Cloud Infrastructure (BeyondTrust)

From Least Privilege to Best Privilege on Your Windows Desktops (BeyondTrust)

Specifying Power and Cooling for Today's High-Density Data Center (American Power Conversion (APC))

Optimize Your Data Center for the Greatest Value and the Lowest TCO (American Power Conversion (APC))


 

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