By R "Ray" Wang on July 3, 2011
Timing of Google+ Bodes Well For Enterprise Users And Google Lately, one could say Google’s been a bit absent from the social business party. The premature launch of Google Wave exposed a canvas looking for a masterpiece painting. Failing fast and learning from the Google Wave lesson, Google’s latest offering, Google+ shows promise in bringing [...]
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By Michael Krigsman on July 3, 2011
Like many others, I use Dropbox to synchronize files among my computers and iPad. Dropbox is especially useful when traveling, as I often do. Lately, a kerfuffle has emerged regarding the company’s terms of service, which include particularly onerous language: you grant us (and those we work with to provide the Services) worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, [...]
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By Chris Selland on July 3, 2011
…don’t forget to answer the ‘Debit or Credit?’ question. Because if you don’t, the pump will sit there not pumping gas, but instead stupidly blinking at you – as it did with me (and inspiring my mini-rant yesterday) – until you do. But also ask yourself, why exactly has this become such a common [...]
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