ReadWriteWeb
On the internet, data lives forever. Once you post something to the web, you see, you simply can't take it back. Many people have had to learn this lesson the hard way, unfortunately, after discovering that the "delete" button doesn't really work to delete something from the internet as a whole. The embarrassing missive liv (Read More)
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: Another solution in search of a problem. If people are so concerned about what they write and fret over future review, perhaps they need to think twice before sending it in the first place. Thankfully, this is unlikely to ever catch on in the wider scope of things.
I can guarantee you one thing, I will never willingly install anything like this. If it is forced upon me, I will simply use cut and paste to record any messages I have been required to decrypt and place them in a text file for future reference. I might even be inclined to repost it to an open forum after the expiration date.
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B2B companies need to be personable, responsible, and communicative. Here's why they can't afford to neglect blogs, LinkedIn, Twitter, and other social channels. (Read More)
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TechCrunch
Twitter! Whether you use it or not, or understand it or not, it’s the hottest thing in Silicon Valley right now. It’s brought up in every conversation. And no wonder - the service has exploded to somewhere north of 25 million users and has been growing by 40% a week since that Oprah appearance, says a source close to the co (Read More)
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: "We would have passed on reporting this rumor at all, but other press is now picking it up." Hmmm. Other "press," eh? Links to authoritative sources that have, you know, two sources that confirm the story? I might translate it another way: We want the traffic that putting "Twitter" and "Apple" in the same headline would bring. But then I'm just, you know, conjecturing.
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The UK chancellor's forecasts for the economy are "too optimistic", a committee of MPs has said.
Alistair Darling said in the Budget he expects the economy to contract 3.5% this year and to grow by 1.25% in 2010.
But the Treasury Committee has said there is "considerable uncertainty" about the growth forecasts. (Read More)
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Mashable!
Do you remember how, a couple of years ago, you could tell someone who was clueless about computers to simply switch from Internet Explorer to Firefox, and that action alone would fix 90% of all their security problems?This hasn’t been true for a while now, unfortunately. The fact that Internet Explorer is still the most wi (Read More)
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Motoring lawyers Online are specialist on-line lawyers offering advice for all motoring offences, we offer fixed fee advice and representation nationwide. (Read More)
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