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User complaints mount as site's availability takes a hit. Former operator Monster offers free job ad postings to government agencies
The department said it will reach out to other social networks like Twitter and LinkedIn
Google has been trying to get the email, which came to light as part of Oracle's lawsuit against it, removed from the record
Enterprise customers are flocking to Windows, Office, SQL Server but PC sales are weak
Microsoft fools analysts and reports better-than-expected quarterly revenue
Virginia Tech breakthrough would safeguard sensitive data once phone user leaves specified location
Most efforts to fix infrastructure threats are wrongly focused, security pros say
Oracle's take on enterprise social networking will arrive sometime next year
Storage vendors says it will stop selling Clariion arrays in January, and maintain support for five years
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn see 50% increase in number of mobile users, says comScore
Millions of U.S. workers using the likes of Yammer, Chatter and Huddle
Annual survey finds higher ed struggling with IT cuts
Duqu has a lot of the same code, different intent
Nokia will start selling smartphones running Microsoft's Windows Phone software before the end of the year in some markets
Speakers at Open Network Summit debate where OpenFlow, SDN fit -- and don't
The flaw is similar to one disclosed in 2008
Mobile additions continues to drive income growth for the company
An error in the way Opera handles Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) files can lead to arbitrary code execution
The joint venture will focus on social networking, gaming, and e-commerce
The U.S. has asked the Chinese government explain its policies related to blocking company websites
The European Commission concluded that a merger of the hard disk drive makers will not impede competition
Integration between Google+ and Google Apps is coming in days, a Google executive said during the Web 2.0 Summit
Former Facebook operations chief Jonathan Heiliger has high hopes for the OpenFlow protocol
The chips are to appear in entry-level and high-end smartphones in 2013
Two Android-based powerhouses duke it out
Websites of US small businesses operating in China are frequently disrupted, the US trade representative says
Privacy group EFF happy with some replies, but 'pretty serious' issues remain
Attackers are successfully planting malware onto Websites and PCs with little help from antivirus scanners
Intel says Windows 8 could propel demand for ultrabooks
Security firms disagree on inten of Trojan Symantec calls precurser to next Stuxnet
Carnegie Mellon's TapSense exploits your fingers from your fingernails to your knuckles
Gartner offers 16 ways IT can improve operations in lean times
Next-gen cars will be able to avoid traffic jams or point out a restaurants recommended by Facebook friends
"Hurricane Rob" Carter shares tales of killing complexity
The features are among many on the Ice Cream Sandwich version of Android that debuted on the Galaxy Nexus 'superphone'
IBM plans to market its cloud service most heavily to small and midsized organizations
Posts some of the million messages it received from customers and others since Jobs' Oct. 5 death
Google calls allegation 'latest in a long list of press stunts'
Record numbers continue to sell older smartphones, including Android and BlackBerry, to pay for Apple's newest
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