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Facebook takes baby steps toward kids' social network
We need a Facebook for adults and for non-adults. But that would require both adult and child versions of Facebook to start authenticating identities in a verifiable way. Read More


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Bye-bye, tapes: How to get the right disk backup appliance
When you realize that tape can't cut it any longer, you'll likely consider using a disk-based backup appliance. when choosing the right appliance, look beyond the deduplication engine. Read More

The InfoWorld 2012 Technology Leadership Awards
IT professionals remain the heart of technology leadership -- and here are 11 of the best who are pushing their organizations in bold new directions. Read More

Update: Fedora to pay service fee so users can run Red Hat Linux on Windows 8 machines
Fedora is shelling out $99 on Red Hat Fedora users' behalf to run the OS on Windows 8-certified computers to bypass Microsoft's new UEFI Secure Boot feature. Read More

BYOD Drives Communism Out of IT
Freedom of choice when it comes to technology decisions has traditionally ended at the doors of the enterprise, where IT tells you what hardware and software you can use. But BYOD and consumerization of IT may be the new Glasnost. Read More




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