2012 Olympics and tech: What will remain once the cheering stops?

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TechRepublic Member | August 06, 2012

2012 Olympics and tech: What will remain once the cheering stops?

Once the Olympic juggernaut has rolled out of London, people expect its biggest tech legacy to lie in comms infrastructure. But London 2012 may leave behind a more subtle change. Read more

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