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Site shows government intervention on Google services
The Transparency Report tool lets people check access levels to Google services and view government demands for data access and removal
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IT leaders must raise their voices, CIO says
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How Hack-a-Thon winners used Toronto open data
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Google updates Gmail for Android OS
Google takes an important first step in wrestling back control over how its Android OS looks and feels by decoupling it from a smart phone’s core functions
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Cloud computing is 10 per cent of external IT spend
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Canadian privacy commissioner ends Facebook probe
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Six ways to improve a WiFi network
Tips for ensuring your wireless LAN is efficient and secure enough to handle the needs of your staff and visitors
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Are your tweets costing you a new IT job?
Half of IT workers said they might modify or delete content on a social media site if they knew a prospective employer was going to review their page as part of the interview process
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IT professionals who are optimistic about IT careers say that despite the challenges posed by the economy, globalization, offshoring and technological change, it's an exciting time to be in IT
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Collaboration, IT-style: How to do it right
What's the best way to nurture that desire for collaboration and creativity in your IT employees? We checked in with several companies that have had success in tapping the power of IT collaboration. Here are their stories
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Help Wanted: Waterloo needs an IT director
The regional municipality home to some of Canada's biggest tech startups needs someone to lead its own technology transformation. Plus: Four more hot opportunities on Jobs.ITWorldCanada.com
Read More ...
Symantec answers Comodo’s anti-virus challenge
The CEO of Comodo, a vendor of free Internet security software, has invited Symantec to an anti-virus product showdown where he has already predicted free software will fare better than paid Norton software. Drawing a useful conclusion may prove tricky, warns a security consultant
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Site shows government intervention on Google services
The Transparency Report tool lets people check access levels to Google services and view government demands for data access and removal
Read More ...
IT leaders must raise their voices, CIO says
SHOWCASE ONTARIO 2010: Ken Kawall, CIO with Ontario’s Economics and Transportation IT team, outlines why IT shops should be communicating its successes with the business more often. Plus, why a failure report can actually gain the trust of business executives
Read More ...
How Hack-a-Thon winners used Toronto open data
Urban Hero and Toronto Votes 2010 are two smart phone apps that use open data sets from the City of Toronto to try to engage citizens, and winners of the Hack-a-Thon contest at Mobile Innovation Week. WITH VIDEO from the Mobile ThinkTank
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Google updates Gmail for Android OS
Google takes an important first step in wrestling back control over how its Android OS looks and feels by decoupling it from a smart phone’s core functions
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Cloud computing is 10 per cent of external IT spend
Why Gartner describs the investment trends for cloud computing as "healthy" overall
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U.S. launches next-gen wireless; where's Canada?
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