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Mint's Android Tablet App Wrangles Your Finances Intuit's popular, free personal finance tool comes to Google Android tablets.
Obama's Google+ Debut: Lessons Learned Online get-together with a handful of citizens was a step forward for open government, but participation was limited and key questions were skipped.
Amazon Grows Revenue, Keeps Cloud Numbers Hidden As Amazon reported a 35% jump in revenue, it dodged key questions about Kindle Fire and AWS cloud services--namely, whether AWS is helping Amazon's bottom line or still working toward a breakeven point.
Google Defends Privacy Policy Consolidation Google sends letter to congressional representatives to clarify pending privacy policy revisions.
Healthcare IT Needs More Crazy CIOs The IT leaders who make a difference sometimes break the rules, but their vision and courage take us places we never thought possible.
iPhone 5 Could Be Game-Changer For Mobile Payments Some developers are betting the next Apple iPhone will have NFC capability and pave the way for mobile payment technology to finally take off.
Worst Tech Vendor Pitches For SMBs, Debunked While tech vendors salivate over the small and midsize business (SMB) market, we translate the truth behind some of the sales spiels.
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