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Features list: August 2009 - Business intelligence
Features list: August 2009 - Business intelligence30 Jun 2009
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YouTube launches citizen reporting centre after Iran elections
YouTube has launched an online resource to help citizen journalists learn the tricks of the trade after their reporting played a massive role in informing...
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Guide to information privacy
Privacy related data should all be protected by the strongest means possible in the sense that it is protected based...30 Jun 2009
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IT start-ups get £150m cash injection
The government has unveiled plans to pump in £150m to bridge a funding gap in the venture capital market for tech start-ups.
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Parliament announces inquiry into Digital Britain plans
MPs are set to investigate whether the proposals in the Digital Britain report are the right ones to strive for.30 Jun 2009
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Disaster recovery plans pressure IT budgets
Most organisations have had to implement disaster recover plans in the past year, according to Symantec's annual
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Skype updates for iPhone, iPod Touch
An updated version of Skype for the iPhone and iPod Touch is now available for download.
Skype, the voice...
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Asos profits soar by 93% year on year
Online fashion retailer Asos.com has seen its before tax profits shoot up by 93% year on year.30 Jun 2009
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Firefox compressed for mobile devices
Road warriors who want to use the Firefox browser on their mobile computing devices but find themselves cramped for memory can now download a compressed...
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Start-ups take advantage of IT breakthrough
Cambridge has been recognised as an important cluster for technology start-ups since the publication of the Cambridge Phenomenon Report in 1985.30 Jun 2009
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Pirate Bay's legitimate future secured
A Swedish games developer is to buy the controversial peer to peer file sharing catalogue company Pirate Bay for £4.72m.30 Jun 2009
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Computers could soon be heating buildings - IBM
Technology is being tested that allows heat generated by computers to warm offices and homes.30 Jun 2009
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Steve Jobs returns to work, Apple confirms
Apple chief executive Steve Jobs is back at work, according to a company statement, ending weeks of speculation about his return.30 Jun 2009
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EC clears TalkTalk's Tiscali takeover
The European Commission has cleared the £236m
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Suppliers' anger over wasted NHS bid
Executives at some IT suppliers say their companies have wasted money bidding in an open competitive tender when an NHS foundation trust had already chosen to buy the Cerner electronic patient reco...30 Jun 2009
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Cryptography breakthrough paves way to secure cloud services
A research student who had a summer job at IBM, has cracked a cryptography problem that has baffled experts for over 30 years. The breakthrough may pave the way to secure cloud computing services.30 Jun 2009
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Microsoft could offer Windows 7 on a USB stick
Microsoft is considering offering Windows 7 on a USB stick to help users without CD or DVD drives upgrade their machines.30 Jun 2009
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Facebook appointment boosts speculation of IPO
Facebook has appointed David Ebersman, a former executive of US biotechnology company Genentech, as its new chief financial officer.
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PC makers to miss Chinese deadline for internet censoring software
Most PC makers will miss the government deadline to put internet filtering software on all new machines by tomorrow, according to the
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Universal mobile phone charger across Europe next year
Ten of the biggest mobile phone makers have agreed on a universal charger to be released next year.30 Jun 2009
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