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Google+ Sign-in aims to lure users and developers away from Facebook
In a move to wrest a bigger hunk of social networking cake away from Facebook, Google has introduced Google+ Sign-in, which lets users log into a website or application with a single click using their Google+ credentials. Read More


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Greenplum Introduces PIVOTAL HD
Get early access to the world's most powerful Hadoop distribution. Pivotal HD will be available at the end of the first quarter of this year as a software-only or appliance-based solution, backed by EMC's global 24x7 support infrastructure. Go here for more info.

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Guide to a successful BYOD and mobile IT strategy
It's the biggest shift in IT in years: the consumerization-of-IT trend that gained major traction with the advent of the iPhone and other modern mobile devices, causing most businesses to let employees bring -- or at least choose -- their own smartphones and tablets, all in fewer than two years. Learn More

Developers complain that IE10 for Windows 7 was long overdue
Following browser's release, developers chide Microsoft for 'holding back the Internet' and ask, 'Where's WebGL support?' Read More


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