Computerworld
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Computerworld is an IT magazine that provides information to technology managers. It is published in many countries around the world under the same or similar names. Its publisher International Data Group also publishes PC World and several other magazines. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Magazine
Audience:
(English)
Owners:
International Data Group
Edited By:
Kaizar Campwala
Last Edit:
Dec 25, 2006 - 11:20 AM PST
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Apple preps apps for 'truly amazing' iPad 3 (with Siri?)
Apple is in accelerated lock-down as it attempts to identify the best possible apps to demonstrate on the iPad 3 the company plans to launch at a special event next month.via Google News -
Growth in Indian IT services exports to slow down, says Nasscom - Computerworld
Growth in Indian IT services exports to slow down, says NasscomComputerworldBy John Ribeiro IDG News Service - Growth in India's exports of IT services, business process ...via Google News -
Google ships Chrome 17, touts more malware alerts and page preloads - Computerworld
TIMEGoogle ships Chrome 17, touts more malware alerts and page preloadsComputerworldBy Gregg Keizer Computerworld - Google today patched 20 vulnerabilities in the desktop ...via Google News -
Apps-related jobs tallied at 466K in US - Computerworld
Fox NewsApps-related jobs tallied at 466K in USComputerworldBy Matt Hamblen Computerworld - Nearly half a million jobs in the US have been created because of the 1 ...via Google News -
Micron appoints COO Durcan as CEO after Appleton's death
Memory company Micron Technology has appointed Mark Durcan as its new CEO, quickly replacing the former CEO Steve Appleton who died in a plane crash on Friday.via Google News -
Social media takes over the Super Bowl - Computerworld
The GuardianSocial media takes over the Super BowlComputerworldThere are big stars, two huge markets, a social-media savvy audience and the game is in prime time. It's almost ...via Google News -
Websites, apps vulnerable to low-bandwidth, bot-free takedown, say researchers
Hackers armed with a single machine and a minimal broadband connection can cripple Web servers, researchers said Wednesday. Microsoft today shipped an emergency update to fix ...via Google News -
EU watchdog launches antitrust probe of Apple, ebook publishers - Computerworld
TIMEEU watchdog launches antitrust probe of Apple, ebook publishersComputerworldComputerworld - European Union (EU) antitrust regulators today launched a formal investigation ...Posted by ryandave -
Looking for work? Here's a job fair touting tech openings in India
U.S. companies have been hiring workers from India for years, especially graduates of U.S. universities. But Indian companies, as well as American firms operating in India, ...via Tim O'Reilly -
Google readies Google+ for push into the enterprise
Google looks close to unleashing Google+ on the enterprise.via Marc Dangeard (t)
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