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Three reasons why I prefer not to outsource my IT requirements outside the US

Peace, everyone. Please identify three basic reasons why you would NOT outsource your IT needs to any company, offshore or otherwise. Please keep in mind the current US crisis, and if possible, give your thoughts on how you feel the US IT sector can contribute to the economy, keeping your reservations in perspective. Good day, [...]

New Bill proposes ISPs, Wi-Fi keep data of users for police…Would you approve of it?

Republican politicians on Thursday called for a sweeping new federal law that would require all Internet providers and operators of millions of Wi-Fi access points, even hotels, local coffee shops, and home users, to keep records about users for two years to aid police investigations. It would require providers to keep records for two years [...]

Google’s new application Latitude, is it an invasion in to your privacy or a better way to stay connected?

New Google software, Latitude, lets cell phone users share their location with others. Google hopes it will help people find each other and keep track of friends. To protect privacy, Google specifically requires people to sign up for the service. Also people can share their precise location, the city they’re in, or nothing at all. [...]

Does Billions for Rural Broadband Belong in the Stimulus Plan?

Critics are questioning whether Congress and the White House are doing the right thing by funding for the expansion of broadband Internet access into the economic stimulus plan. The majority of those who don’t have broadband don’t really want it, according to research. Among the economic stimulus proposals moving through Congress is one that fulfills [...]

Google moves onto the smart grid – Going Green, or Gray?

Google has become the utility of the digital age, something we click on as much as we flick on a light switch or turn on the water tap. Now the search giant is literally getting into the utility business with the development of smart grid software that gives consumers real-time information on their electricity consumption. [...]

Goodbye Bookcases, Hello E-books – Android in Action

Google Opens New Chapter With iPhone, Android Book Search Google has made available its electronic library of classic books (around 1.5 million) to users of Apple’s iPhone and T-Mobile’s G1 with a mobile site optimized for the browser type both phones use (Google Android). Amazon also is looking to port its Kindle collection to mobile [...]

World Oil Markets- Commodity Decline or ‘Staged’ Speculation

During the past 8 months, crude oil has declined form 147.00 USD a barrel to 36.00 USD a barrel. International markets have felt the ripple effect of this diving commodity, the world over. From third world countries to NATO powers, from Hedge funds to equity markets, none have been left unpunished. Lets talk about why [...]