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Peter Hagopian

Apache Announces Sling, And Day Software Wants You To Use It
Apache recently formally announced the first release of Sling, its new Web framework that uses a Java Content Repository (JCR) to store and manage content. This is sure to be interesting news to enterprise Java developers with content management needs, as Sling is intended to simplify the development of basic applications while providing a framework for more complicated content-centric applications.

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Thomas Claburn

Pigs Fly: Google Adds Privacy Link To Home Page
Last month, a handful of privacy groups urged Google to add a link to its privacy policy on its home page, in accordance with California law.

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Justin Montgomery

Emoze Offering Free Mobile Push E-Mail And Calendar
Emoze has offered a free alternative to enterprise-level push mail and calendaring for some time now. Though the software runs on Symbian, Windows Mobile, and Windows Smartphone, it's been previously unavailable to Java-based mobile users. That's changed with the updated version, which includes support for the latest Java technology and thus expands the service to another 800-plus devices.

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George Hulme

Microsoft Readies Most Secure IE To Date
Next month, should Microsoft make good on its promises, Internet Explorer 8 will pack some considerable security enhancements. Could Microsoft deliver not only the most widely used Web browser, but also the most secure?

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K.C. Jones

M.I.T.-Developed Technology IDs Top Campaign Issues
Earlier this week, I mentioned how the technology used to gauge interest in and market peanut butter and Gatorade found that Americans in both political parties agree on a few matters heavier than snack choices.



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Rob Preston

Down To Business: St. Louis Gets Serious About Tech Talent
Employers are regularly criticized for overstating the IT labor problem, or for doing little to rectify it. But give some credit where it's due.

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John Soat

CIOs Uncensored: Do You Have What It Takes To Be Tomorrow's CIO?
It's a tall order to fill. Here are some indicators of what will be required of future CIOs.


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Apple Drops Price Of MacBook Air

The price reduction appears to be the result of a drop in the price of the 1.8-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor and a reduction in the price of the 64-GB solid-state drive.

Google Employees Warned Of Data Breach At Benefits Company

As a precautionary measure, the company is offering to enroll affected employees in Kroll's IDTheftSmart identity and credit protection program for a year.

'Containers' Out Perform Virtualization For KV Pharmaceuticals

With a container approach from Parallels' Virtuozzo, memory consumption and processor overhead are reduced through the use of one operating system per host.

Mobile Music A $7.3 Billion Industry By 2011

Research firm eMarketer predicts that music sales as a whole will continue to decline, but online and mobile markets will grow rapidly.

IBM Develops Audio Masking Technology To Protect Call Center Recordings

Using speech analytics, the technology identifies and masks credit card numbers and other sensitive information in audio recordings.

IBM Back On Top Of Server Market

Gartner revised figures for the first quarter, lowering server revenue growth from 4.3% to 2.5% and putting IBM back in first place ahead of HP.


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