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How Tech Companies Can Succeed by Going Private

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How Tech Companies Can Succeed by Going Private
This week BlackBerry joined BMC and Dell in attempting to go private as a means of restructuring for the future. At the core of this move, though, is a bigger concern that has broader meaning for the technology industry: It's increasingly clear that one of the fastest ways for a company to stagnate is to go public. Read More
 


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Cisco to launch Insieme Nov. 6
It's official, but a month later than Cisco initially planned: Insieme Networks will debut in New York on Nov. 6. Read More
 

15 geeky places to visit before you die
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Suitcase-size device may help save lifes of disaster victims
  The device looks like a small piece of carry-on luggage, but it has a more important job than carrying a toothbrush, deodorant and a couple of pairs of underwear. Read More
 

Shuttersong iPhone app makes even boring photos fun
It's no surprise to hear that the new free iPhone app Shuttersong, which lets you easily match up photos from your smartphone with music or other audio and then share it, came from the mind of a marketing veteran. After all, this startup has one of those cool backstories that every journalist begs for when writing up a new company. Read More
 

Google shows off baby picture to celebrate 15th birthday
Google officially celebrates its 15th birthday tomorrow but has already kicked off the commemoration with an Easter egg you can see by typing "Google in 1998" into the search box. Here's what you'll get (cropped some): I hadn't known about the Yahoo-like exclamation point. And now, if you're so inclined, you can watch skateboarder Tony Hawk do 15 different inverts as his 15th birthday present of sorts... Read More
 

The America's Cup: nerves, skill and a lot of computers
The teams used to test their boat designs in wind tunnels and water tanks, but they now do most of it with computers Read More
 

DevOps a new wave for IT
In speaking to my friends at JumpCloud they have talked an awful lot about DevOps. They have spent a lot of time speaking to companies moving infrastructure to the cloud. Many of these cloud migrations were instituted by the developer teams at these companies. Read More
 

2013 Ig Nobel Prize winners: from opera-loving mice to stargazing dung beetles
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'Viceroi' algorithm improves detection of click fraud
  A group of researchers have devised an algorithm they say could help advertising networks better detect fraudulent clicks. Read More
 

H-1B workers in line for Obamacare work
Some state governments are willing to hire offshore outsourcing firms to work on controversial IT contracts that don't bar use of temporary foreign labor, or workers on H-1B visas. Read More
 

A trustworthy cloud guarantees data privacy and chain of custody
Trust, applied to the cloud, means that, even though organizations no longer have physical custody of their files, by embedding security into the document itself they have the means to secure sensitive documents so that they can be shared and still remain private. Read More
 

Top 10 productivity apps for Windows RT
The apps that will help users get the most use out of their Windows RT devices. Read More
 

 

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