
Roundup: Spy Agencies On The Web
U.S. intelligence agencies are using the Web to share information and engage the public. Some offer mobile versions and social networking tools -- others badly need an update.
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DoD Loosens Social Media Restrictions
Soldiers and other Department of Defense employees may now access and use sites such as Facebook and Flickr via unclassified Defense networks.
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Google Adds 'Nearby' Search Option
Mobile location-based search capabilities are now available to desktop computer users.
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IBM, Shell Team Up On Oil Exploration
Big Blue will lend its analytics expertise to Shell's efforts to extend the life of gas and oil fields.
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Raytheon Lands $886 Million GPS Contract
The project aims to improve the accuracy, reliability, and security of data from GPS satellites.
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Clearwire Notches Subscriber Gains, 4Q Loss
The wireless carrier expects its 4G WiMax network to cover up to 120 million people by year end.
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Feds Plot Data Center Consolidation
A survey will analyze the government's 1,100-plus data centers, counting racks, servers, routers, and switches.
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Twitter Phishing Attack Hooks UK Cabinet Minister
The company is warning people not to surrender personal details to fake Twitter login pages.
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Ag Workers Mutual Speeds Insuresoft Policy Admin Upgrade
Originally scheduled for an April 2010 go-live, Ag Workers got its Insuresoft Diamond .NET policy administration system ahead of a revised Jan. 2010 date.
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Prepaid Puts Pressure On Wireless Carriers
T-Mobile, MetroPCS, and Leap pre-paid customers generally pay less for mobile service than contract subscribers.
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