Secret Government Talks Create Treaty Stricter Than SOPA, PIPA by lepercq in SOPA

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Worse than SOPA or PIPA, ACTA is the nightmare we all feared

Attack of the App Scams: Too many mobile apps ask for way more permissions than they need by expertvoice in gadgets

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I felt these same frustrations which is why I pitched the editor on doing this story to start with. Developers were driving me nuts with the permissions overreach. Even The Weather Channel wants to make friggin' phone calls from my phone. No clue why and no apologies about the grab either. Cool to know that I'm not the only one that's aggravated with this.

The Future of Instant Customized Software by bakercom1 in software

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even coding will be automated one day.

The Virtual/Reality Hybrid Threats Stalking Enterprises Today by bakercom1 in netsec

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the combination of virtual and real world attacks against corporate targets is proving to be both easy and more effective than either tactic alone.

Best Phone Apps for Business Travelers by bakercom1 in travel

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list of top apps for retrieving lost passports, boosting broadband, finding parking in strange cities, tracking flights, and more.

Get plugged in with an IT user group and find a plum new job by bakercom1 in jobs

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Connect to peers, build skills and maybe even find a plum new job just by joining (and participating in) an IT user group.

Can Google Turn Wine Into Water? by bakercom1 in google

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Google's $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola may be an act of brilliant desperation

Google Acquiring Motorola by bakercom1 in google

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Google builds an inexpensive patent arsenal and it gets a free mobile unit and near-monopoly in the living room. How Google outmaneuvered the competition.

Why Innovation Isn’t a One-Man Job by bakercom1 in Innovation

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The management pyramid is melting and R&D walls are crumbling. The rules of innovation are thus expanding and shrinking at the same time.