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Why Google Plus is about to change the Web as we know it

After a series of failed attempts at social networking, Google may have nailed it with Google+. See why and how it could have a major impact on the future of the Web. Read more

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Take a Free "QuestDrive," No Install Required

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How to try to get a Google+ account

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Asus Transformer in-stock at Office Depot, $399 for 16 GB

Asus' Transformer is the most popular non-iPad tablet on the market right now, and it's available at an Office Depot near you. Read more

This Facebook-Skype deal stinks and it smells like Redmond

This Facebook-Skype deal is just a bit too chummy for me, considering that one that really has potential to gain from it is Microsoft. Read more

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Should we now expect to pay $500+ to be tablet beta-testers?

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Zuckerberg: 4 billion "things" are shared on Facebook every day

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Cracking Open the HTC Flyer

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30 day trial of Foglight Experience Monitor Appliance (Quest Software)

Paper and Ink or Ones and Zeros: Protecting Your Documents (All of Them) (TechRepublic)

Cloud Computing Implementation: Learning From Others Mistakes (IBM)

Help Diverse Platforms Play Well Together (Quest Software)


 

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[TechRepublic] Will Google+ change the Web?

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Why Google Plus is about to change the Web as we know it

After a series of failed attempts at social networking, Google may have nailed it with Google+. See why and how it could have a major impact on the future of the Web. Read more

Resource of the day

Maximized Server Security, Performance and Value

It used to be that speed was all that mattered. Then people started to worry about safety. The story of servers is a similar one. Read this white paper to learn how to find a server solution that strikes a balance between safety and performance.


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Are the benefits of mobile tethering worth the additional cost?

According to Scott Lowe, the cost/benefit of mobile tethering is very clear. Before you make a decision, consider the additional cost, performance, security, and bandwidth caps. Read more

Gmail's new look: Why did they do it and what's next?

Google is changing the look of Google apps for very specific reasons that you need to know about, especially as it concerns the future of Google+. Read more

Apple could become rich target for hacktivists

The AntiSec hacking group gained access and published user names and passwords for an Apple server this week. How will Apple lock down rich targets like iTunes and iCloud? Read more

First rural sourcing effort proves successful

Rural sourcing offers a less expensive alternative to $200 per hour developers and offshoring. Read more

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How to try to get a Google+ account

Underwhelmed by Facebook tacking on Skype video-conferencing? Really want a Google+ account? Here are some hints on how to get one. Read more

How one Microsoft team is developing its own HTML5 iPad app

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Reality check: Microsoft charging vendors a $15 patent fee per Android device?

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Intel throwing money at laptop manufacturers to entice them to develop Ultrabooks

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This Facebook-Skype deal is just a bit too chummy for me, considering that one that really has potential to gain from it is Microsoft. Read more

The iPhone could soon make its way over to Sprint

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Could you do Linus "Linux" Torvalds job?

Well, could you? This amusing Facebook quiz from The Linux Foundation gives you a chance to see if you could fill Torvalds' shoes. Read more

Should we now expect to pay $500+ to be tablet beta-testers?

Tablet makers continue to fall short of the Apple iPad and roll out buggy and incomplete tablet devices, at prices of $500 or more, and I am getting tired of it. Aren't you? Read more

Facebook announces video calling, powered by Skype

Facebook has announced significant improvements to Facebook Chat: video calling powered by Skype, group chat, and an option to see the friends you message most. Read more

Zuckerberg: 4 billion "things" are shared on Facebook every day

Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that users are sharing 4 billion things on the social network every day, and the number is growing at an exponential rate. Read more

Facebook looks to extend its lead and be more of a platform

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Cracking Open the HTC Flyer

Bill Detwiler cracks open the HTC Flyer. Inside this 7-inch, Android tablet, he found hardware from Elpida, Samsung, Qualcomm, and N-Trig. View on site



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Maximized Server Security, Performance and Value (TechRepublic)

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Paper and Ink or Ones and Zeros: Protecting Your Documents (All of Them) (TechRepublic)

Cloud Computing Implementation: Learning From Others Mistakes (IBM)

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About this newsletter

The Tech Sanity Check newsletter gives you my picks for the top tech stories of the day on the people, products, and companies that are revolutionizing the planet.

Jason Hiner
TechRepublic Editor in Chief

For real-time updates on the latest tech stories, follow:

My Twitter feed: @jasonhiner

My Facebook page (click Like)

Cyber squatting and copyright infringement: What the law allows

Ryan Boudreaux interviews a legal expert about some of the legal issues facing web masters and developers. This segment covers cyber squatting and copyright infringement laws.



TechRepublic newsletters

 

Get IT advice and techniques, mobile news, Mac tips, and product reviews in these TechRepublic newsletters. Automatically sign up today!

Five Tips

10 Things

Smartphones

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HP TouchPad reviews and photos

HP TouchPad leapfrogs rivals in productivity

Three areas HP TouchPad trumps Apple iPad

Teardown of HP TouchPad: Made like a PC and straightforward to repair

HP TouchPad: Unboxing, screenshots, and comparison photos


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[TechRepublic] Will Google+ change the Web?

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Why Google Plus is about to change the Web as we know it

After a series of failed attempts at social networking, Google may have nailed it with Google+. See why and how it could have a major impact on the future of the Web. Read more

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Achieve an effective service catalog. Here's how.

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The HTC Flyer has tablet features, but this 7-inch Android device is built like a smartphone and seems to have been rushed through the design process. Read more

Are the benefits of mobile tethering worth the additional cost?

According to Scott Lowe, the cost/benefit of mobile tethering is very clear. Before you make a decision, consider the additional cost, performance, security, and bandwidth caps. Read more

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Google is changing the look of Google apps for very specific reasons that you need to know about, especially as it concerns the future of Google+. Read more

Apple could become rich target for hacktivists

The AntiSec hacking group gained access and published user names and passwords for an Apple server this week. How will Apple lock down rich targets like iTunes and iCloud? Read more

First rural sourcing effort proves successful

Rural sourcing offers a less expensive alternative to $200 per hour developers and offshoring. Read more

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Here are some job openings for the week of July 4, 2011. Read more

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How one Microsoft team is developing its own HTML5 iPad app

How is one Microsoft team approaching the task of architecting an HTML5/CSS app? One key and telling step: "removing all the Windows dependencies." Read more

Reality check: Microsoft charging vendors a $15 patent fee per Android device?

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Intel throwing money at laptop manufacturers to entice them to develop Ultrabooks

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Asus Transformer in-stock at Office Depot, $399 for 16 GB

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This Facebook-Skype deal stinks and it smells like Redmond

This Facebook-Skype deal is just a bit too chummy for me, considering that one that really has potential to gain from it is Microsoft. Read more

The iPhone could soon make its way over to Sprint

With Verizon and AT&T jettisoning their unlimited data plans, Apple may have ample reason to bring the iPhone to Sprint, according to one analyst. Read more

Could you do Linus "Linux" Torvalds job?

Well, could you? This amusing Facebook quiz from The Linux Foundation gives you a chance to see if you could fill Torvalds' shoes. Read more

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Tablet makers continue to fall short of the Apple iPad and roll out buggy and incomplete tablet devices, at prices of $500 or more, and I am getting tired of it. Aren't you? Read more

Facebook announces video calling, powered by Skype

Facebook has announced significant improvements to Facebook Chat: video calling powered by Skype, group chat, and an option to see the friends you message most. Read more

Zuckerberg: 4 billion "things" are shared on Facebook every day

Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that users are sharing 4 billion things on the social network every day, and the number is growing at an exponential rate. Read more

Facebook looks to extend its lead and be more of a platform

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Android Google Maps takes users offline

A new version of Google Maps for Android has rolled out today that adds useful features that will be popular with both those in urban areas and those in rural spots. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Cracking Open the HTC Flyer

Bill Detwiler cracks open the HTC Flyer. Inside this 7-inch, Android tablet, he found hardware from Elpida, Samsung, Qualcomm, and N-Trig. View on site



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About this newsletter

The Tech Sanity Check newsletter gives you my picks for the top tech stories of the day on the people, products, and companies that are revolutionizing the planet.

Jason Hiner
TechRepublic Editor in Chief

For real-time updates on the latest tech stories, follow:

My Twitter feed: @jasonhiner

My Facebook page (click Like)

Cyber squatting and copyright infringement: What the law allows

Ryan Boudreaux interviews a legal expert about some of the legal issues facing web masters and developers. This segment covers cyber squatting and copyright infringement laws.



TechRepublic newsletters

 

Get IT advice and techniques, mobile news, Mac tips, and product reviews in these TechRepublic newsletters. Automatically sign up today!

Five Tips

10 Things

Smartphones

Macs in Business


HP TouchPad reviews and photos

HP TouchPad leapfrogs rivals in productivity

Three areas HP TouchPad trumps Apple iPad

Teardown of HP TouchPad: Made like a PC and straightforward to repair

HP TouchPad: Unboxing, screenshots, and comparison photos


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