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Build your own open-source cloud with ownCloud 4 So you like the idea of cloud-computing, but you don’t trust any of the cloud vendors? With ownCloud 4 you can build your own. www.zdnet.com
From the brink of suicide to a two million hit website From fainting during a Class 12 exam to failing the NDA thrice, Arun Pandit would easily have succumbed to his suicidal urges, had it not been for a friend whose motivational SMS changed his life forever. www.rediff.com
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Browser Choice: A Thing of the Past? By [More] www.scientificamerican.com
Mobile Isn’t Just for Your Phone If you think the mobile space is only beneficial to consumers, you’ve got it all wrong. As marketers, we talk about mobile marketing, UI, and integration ad nauseam – trying to figure out the winning formula for improving conversions and the user experience on our mobile devices. We’re so focused on the direct bottom line [...] www.searchenginejournal.com
Privacy policy and cookies – frequently asked questions Websites today normally offer some level of interaction - whether it's sending and receiving messages, buying goods or choosing how you wish to view the site. To manage this, small text files called cookies are stored on your computer. www.dailymail.co.uk
Microsoft's Upgrade Avalanche a Challenge for IT Pros Microsoft is in the midst of an unprecedented, massive upgrade cycle for its enterprise software products, a refresh wave that represents a major challenge for... www.pcworld.com
No-cost desktop software development is dead on Windows 8 You won't be able to use the free Visual Studio Express to develop desktop apps. arstechnica.com
How Facebook Knows What You Really Like Facebook is different from Apple or Google or Amazon or Microsoft, says Mark Zuckerberg, because it doesn’t build products. It seeks to improve the products built by everyone else. feeds.wired.com
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