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Useful Innovation or Dirty Cheat?

A fascinating article written by Danny Sullivan over at Search Engine Land provides great detail about accusations made by Google that Microsoft’s Bing is cheating and copying Google search results. In a nutshell: Microsoft Bing uses data captured by the … Continue reading

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Tech Roundup: Wi-Fi Security

It’s zippy, it’s convenient, it cuts cables and clutter in a single bound; and it’s the de facto solution for providing a little hospitality to people on the move and their increasingly data-hungry devices. It’s Wi-Fi. The inexpensive Wi-Fi enabled … Continue reading

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Witness or Participate?

The printing press occupies a special place in my heart. As a kid, I often watched two of my uncles orchestrate every stage of the printing process. During my frequent visits, they would chat with me about how the chemicals, … Continue reading

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What’s Your Privacy Policy?

Recently, efforts to mine publicly available data for insight into the five Ws of future events have been getting a lot of attention. The focus of much of this attention has been on Recorded Future Inc. The catalyst for this … Continue reading

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