TalkingTech
The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
Google's privacy policy changes have caught the attention of an independent watchdog of the federal cloud that is worried about security risks for government workers.
By John P. Mello Jr. | 31 January, 2012 01:53
IT managers implementing collaborative software such as SharePoint have been warned that simply installing applications out of the box will put strain on relationships throughout the business.
By Lisa Banks | 22 February, 2011 16:39
Australia's attorneys-general will consider suppression orders, Facebook and the impact of blogs on trials in a bid to ensure justice is administered fairly.
By AAP | 10 December, 2010 10:20
EmailOracle: Inbox Spy
By Edward N. Albro | 27 October, 2010 11:37
The open-source content management system WordPress turned seven years old last month. In its lifetime, it has attracted a devout following: More than 28,000 people download WordPress every day, with over 11.4 million active installations, including news outlets and corporate sites.
By Ken Gagne | 19 June, 2010 08:44
If you're searching the Internet specifically for blog posts, Google's basic search isn't the best way to do it. Not only will your results be cluttered with non-blog pages, they'll will be skewed toward sites like The Huffington Post that have figured out how to win at search engine optimization to get to the top of Google's results. Google Blog Search is a much better tool for the job. It lets you sort results by a relevance score, or sort by date to display the newest posts.
By Paul Boutin | 31 January, 2009 09:56
Soap opera fans, listen up: The Liskula Cohen "Skanks in NYC" debacle is turning into quite the saucy story. In one corner, we have the former Vogue cover girl who claims she's been defamed by a blogger's harsh words. In the other, we have the blogger -- anonymous until a recent court order unmasked her -- who now claims she's the one who's been wronged.
By JR Raphael | 25 August, 2009 07:59
People who use Internet anonymity to cover their filthy tracks should take notice.
By David Coursey | 21 August, 2009 00:26
After an Internet-wide search, here are the 11 blogs that depressed -- er, uh -- impressed us the most with their lameness.
By JR Raphael | 19 November, 2008 15:31
An unsavory connection from your past. An annoying link to your name that's dragging down your career. A spicy quote you tossed off to a reporter that you wish you could take back.
By Tracy Mayor | 18 November, 2008 08:22
A personal diary, the latest tech gossip, new Web sites of note, hypertext links to upcoming Apple products -- there's a blog for just about every topic under the sun, and the quality of these daily journals is all over the map.
By John Brandon | 20 October, 2008 07:37
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