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  • Dear Mr Zuckerberg....where are all the women?
  • Ignorance in motion - Commission starts bid to regulate the Internet of Things
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  • Is it just me or has the IT outsourcing sector gone dormant?
  • Technology to fit a student's life
  • HTML 5 Offline Apps: "Doughnut Hole" Caching
  • Amazon creates 'highly-tuned' search function for cloud apps
  • Time running out for many UK firms on the cookie law
  • Twitter shares MySQL open source engineering 'at scale'
  • Migrating SharePoint 2010 On-Premise apps to SharePoint 2010 online
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  • Oxford takes an interesting lead
  • Meeting the demands of the contemporary security market
  • Linux Foundation: 75% of kernel development done by paid developers
  • Immortality and the Internet: what happens when you die?
  • CSC paints NHS rosy for Wall Street
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  • IT service provisioning and orchestration
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  • Adobe uses artificial intelligence for 'first response' anti-malware combat
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  • Rolling Out the Surveillance State
  • Who said women aren't good at IT?
  • Twitter ideal for 5-year-olds, says teacher
  • Smart fabric to support UK soldiers' equipment
  • Protocols not products: Why identity assurance is central to the new government IT thinking
  • Google launches "Go 1" programming language
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  • Supercomputers: a Computer Weekly sponsored lecture
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  • The Great Liability Sinkhole
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  • Salesforce.com ups software application development ante
  • BlackBerry: Why ditching the consumer market is the wrong decision
  • Everywoman in technology awards: Winners announced
  • Is cloud computing more beneficial to business than traditional outsourcing?
  • Microsoft redeploys OOXML in open standards battle
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  • Someone can't use Google very well
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  • Government to IT suppliers: Does it hurt yet?
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  • Apple marketing spin: It's not a problem, it's a great feature!
  • New EU Cybercrime Centre to be set up in The Hague
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  • Free 'Big Data' database for students & academia
  • DECC announces new consultation on CRC
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  • Devon Healthcare develops bespoke patient record apps
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  • A genuinely transformative budget measure: hands-on ministerial acceptance tests
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  • Draft principles for the UK identity assurance programme
  • LibreOffice heads for cloud, Android and iPad
  • See Fujitsu director being beaten-up in a local council meeting
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