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Ten Tech Trends for Your 2012 New Year’s Resolutions List

Ten Tech Trends for Your 2012 New Year’s Resolutions List

This year ten trends will move from “new concept” to “mainstream trend.” Exploring all should be on your 2012 “to-do” list.

HSBS UK – Mobile-friendly security from the start

HSBS UK – Mobile-friendly security from the start

Businesses need to do more than just design mobile browser-friendly pages and smartphone apps: they need to make all of the customer-facing business processes “mobile-friendly.”

It’s time for a Location Data Code of Conduct: Four Needed Policies

It’s time for a Location Data Code of Conduct: Four Needed Policies

Location-based data is the biggest privacy watershed since commercialization of the Internet. It’s time for industry to create a Code of Conduct to manage it.

The simple feature needed to take location-based services mainstream

The simple feature needed to take location-based services mainstream

Location-based services offer amazing future possibilities. However, right now only early adopters are its primary users. Why? Because many mainstream consumers do not trust them. However, that addition of one simple feature to smart phones can change all of this.

New technology Wikileaks will inspire

New technology Wikileaks will inspire

Wikileaks is back in the news again today, with more information on its threat to disclose information on Bank of America. Any responses to block this will likely be followed with more DDoS attacks by Operation Payback. In light of this, it is easy to fall into the pattern of focusing on the “tax” that [...]

Is Google using Priority Inbox to gather intelligence for Google Me?

Is Google using Priority Inbox to gather intelligence for Google Me?

Is Google Priority Inbox an independent product development effort—or is it part of Google’s efforts to compete with Facebook and Twitter in the social media space?

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