Social networking on the job
Aussie workers access social networking sites during work hours despite being blocked by bosses.
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Taking a shine to the Internet
Flickering ceiling lights are usually a nuisance, but in city offices in St. Cloud, they will actually be a pathway to the Internet.
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Municipal computer policies evolving
In Bourne, a firefighter is awaiting possible discipline for allegedly posting negative statements about the town on his Facebook page.
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Flickering lights carry computer data
Flickering ceiling lights are a nuisance, but in city offices in St. Cloud, Minn., they will be a pathway to the Internet. The lights will transmit data to specially equipped computers on desks below by flickering faster than the eye can see. The technique could ease wireless congestion by opening new expressways for short-range communications.
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Social networking to drive smart TV
A crowd uses SK Communications’ Cyworld through a Samsung smart TV. Social networking services are moving beyond computers and smartphones and now featuring a combination with smart television.
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Social networking to drive smart TV
Social networking services are moving beyond computers and smartphones and now featuring a combination with smart television. Earlier on Sunday (December 19), Samsung Electronics and SK Communication …..
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Top Enterprise Networking Predictions for 2011 From Blue Coat
Using mobile phones or laptop computers and streaming video websites, employees will conduct more impromptu live video broadcasts of internal company meetings or presentations at industry conferences.
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