Friday, October 21, 2011

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“Grand Theft” Android: Jobs Bio Reveals Intense Anger At Google - searchengineland.com
 
We already knew that Steve Jobs felt betrayed by Google’s launch of Android but wow, what he really mad. But oddly, despite vowing nuclear war against the company, he kept them as the search default in Apple products. The AP...
 
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Google Soon To Release Source Code For Ice Cream Sandwich - techcrunch.com
 
Well, developers, it looks like Google will soon be releasing the code for Ice Cream Sandwich to the Android Open-Source Project. Thanks to a Google+ post penned by Jean-Baptiste Queru, the Technical Lead of the Android Open...
 
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Moving from Transaction to Engagement - blogs.hbr.org
 
Mobile enterprise, social business, cloud computing, advanced analytics, and unified communications are converging. Armed with the art of the possible, innovators are seeking to apply disruptive consumer...
 
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Cloud Computing: Ticket to the Corner Office? - forbes.com
 
Do IT managers and professionals view cloud computing as a threat or opportunity to their careers? Understandably, early on, there was fear that IT jobs within enterprises -- already under threat from outsourcing -- would be in...
 
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Pump Up The Bing - Whiteboard Friday - seomoz.org
 
This week Rand is joined by Duane Forester of Bing to talk about all thing Bing. Rand and Duane will be talking about the shut down of Yahoo Site Explorer, early stages of social search, the return of the meta keyword tag as a...
 
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