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Where are you? Will anyone answer that question on the Internet?

Just a day after Facebook announced an enhanced mobile platform that offers more location-based services, a report by the Pew Internet and American Life Project (PDF) reported that the trend remains small.

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Cisco: Hot Router? Check it and See

Cisco's flagship consumer SOHO wireless router, the E3000, has a tragic flaw: Overheat.

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7 cool things to do with Windows Phone 7

Windows Phone 7 devices launch on Monday, 8 November, and since I have been using the OS for a few months I thought it would be good to present seven things to look forward to doing on your new phone.

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How It Works: What Happens When You Search Google?

What actually happens when you type a search into Google? Just 5 minutes of your time and this post will have you up to snuff on how Google works -- as well as a few SEO takeaways!

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Why Apache keeps Google at a safe distance

Google likes the Apache license, but Google is not an Apache member.

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Google vs. Facebook in API scrum: Why can't we all just be reciprocal?

Google tweaked its terms of service for its contacts application programming interface and sent Facebook a message.

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Time Warner CEO: New movies to your living room for $50 by mid-2011

Movie studios have been vague about their plans to offer new films in homes via video on demand, but Time Warner CEO Jeff Bewkes has recently detailed his company's vision for the service.

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Dell dumps BlackBerry, but let's put this in perspective

While it's tempting to do yet another death of RIM story, Dell's move is more about salesmanship than some broad message about the fate of the BlackBerry.

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Teachers: Please stop prohibiting the use of Wikipedia

Banning Wikipedia? You're doing students a disservice.

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IBM survey: social, mobile, cloud are high risk, SOA low risk

Private clouds make IT executives nervous about security, but SOA and virtualization seem 'safe'

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Google Instant - Practically made for mobile

Google Instant is useful on the desktop, but I often just search from my address bar instead of going to Google.com.

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Internet Explorer 8 malware filtering problem hits users across the Web

A problem with the Microsoft SmartScreen malware-thwarting technology in Internet Explorer 8 rendered countless users unable to access all kinds of sites throughout the day on November 4.

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Patch Tuesday heads-up: Critical MS Office security holes

The November Patch Tuesday will feature just three bulletins with fixes for a total of 11 documented vulnerabilities.

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Datacenter Business Continuity Requires Rigorous Testing

PayPal's failure highlights the need for cloud service consumers to be comfortable with their providers business continuity capabilities.

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Retinal implant brings bionic vision to blind patients

Scientists have successfully implanted microchips in the retinas of three blind volunteers, allowing them to see shapes and letters within days of surgery.

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What would a Kinectified PC look like?

On November 4, Microsoft began selling its Kinect sensors for Xbox at retail. Gamers -- and those with a hidden inner gamer just waiting to break free without a controller -- your star ship has landed.

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