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TechRepublic Member | September 20, 2011

Google+ is now open for everyone to try

The best social network of all, Google's Google+, is now open for anyone to try. Read more

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You can find me on Google+ at http://gplus.to/jasonhiner

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KPMG, HP simplify HP records management - A Case Study

With program management assistance from KPMG, HP establishes a foundation to automate its records management using HP TRIM software. Download case study here


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As Google+ opens to everyone, Hangouts get boost to challenge more than Facebook

Keep an eye on the features in Hangouts for a sense of how Google+ might be going after more than just Facebook Read more

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Android is the undeniable leader in the domestic smartphone market share as of late, but that could change as consumers become more aware of other mobile platforms besides those of Google and Apple. Read more

Facebook rolls out revamped News Feed with Ticker

As we've been expecting for a long time now, Facebook has begun rolling out an updated News Feed, as well as the real-time Ticker feed. Read more

Oracle's Q1 strong, but hardware sales lag; New SPARC chip on tap

Oracle's software revenue---applications, middleware and databases---was solid, but hardware sales lagged. Read more

IBM's Palmisano on innovator's dilemma, avoiding tech's 'bone pile'

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HP confirms layoffs; Cutting 500 jobs at webOS division

HP says it will cut jobs in the webOS division, as reports suggest it could be over 500 employees facing the chop. Could webOS still be spun-off or sold-off somewhere? Read more

Windows Server 8 Brings Cisco to Microsoft

Cisco and Microsoft team up to bring Windows Server 8 on par with VMware in the Cisco universe Read more

Microsoft adds Casio to its Linux patent-protection list

Microsoft and Casio Computer have signed a patent-protection deal, resulting in Casio paying Microsoft an undisclosed amount for IP coverage for Linux-based devices. Read more

Google+ gets Klout

As Google+ opens its doors to everyone, Klout, the social networking influence measuring company, starts to cover it. Read more

Microsoft's Metro proves the PC is dead

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Mac OS X Lion flaw allows unauthorized password changes

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Oracle, Google far apart on Android talks; Two Larrys to talk again

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The Linux desktop is dead. Long live the Linux desktop.

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Facebook to double revenue to $4.27 billion, 89% is from ads

In 2011, Facebook's advertising revenue will be $3.8 billion out of a total $4.27 billion, or 89 percent. Read more

Why the U.S. shouldn't give up on solar technology

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Five image editors for graphics novices

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