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Social networking key campaign strategy, says former senator
Former U.S. Senator Bill Bradley has some advice for his political brethren: Get thee on a social networking site. Article
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Hosting company's consolidation cuts off thousands from Internet
NaviSite Inc.'s efforts to move servers from its recent acquisition, Baltimore-based Alabanza Corp., to its headquarters in Andover, Mass., hit a snag. The result? Thousands of individuals and small businesses have been cut off from the Internet for ... News
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Managing online reputation growing problem for businesses
Millions of voices on the Internet have the power to trash your brand, your products and your stock price. Googling your name won't save you. Article
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Facebook's professional potential evolves
With 52 friends and counting, this Facebook challenge has taken over my life (don't tell my editor). But a lot of us are still wondering: Can we really use Facebook in business? My answer: Why not? Column
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Internet tax ban extended
The ban on an Internet access tax due to expire Nov. 1 lives on, as the Senate and the House send the bill to President Bush. Article
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Ten strategic technologies to watch in 2008
Gartner Inc. picks the technologies that are likely to have the biggest impact on your business in the next 18 to 36 months. Article
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Facing your fear of Facebook
With the premise that you can't criticize what you don't understand, CIOs and IT managers are being challenged to take on a social networking leviathan -- and join Facebook. Column
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Facebook, MySpace tolerated by businesses, survey says
Despite known threats to security, bandwidth and employee productivity, nearly half of CIOs recently polled say they don't ban popular social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. Article
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Second Life job fairs boost IT prospects
Except for a few glitches navigating through a virtual world, big-name companies such as Accenture and Microsoft find that Second Life is proving itself to be a worthwhile venue for finding future employees. Article
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Users outwit IT when deploying consumer apps
A new report suggests that end users go through all kinds of hoops to avoid dealing with IT when it comes to deploying consumer applications and devices. Article