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One bad apple gets Internet access shut down


November 16, 2009 by Valerie Helmbreck
Posted in: Budgets and spending, Communication, Compliance, Information security, Special Report, Travel and entertainment, User behavior, WiFi, e-commerce, file-sharing, mobile technology, subscribers, telecommuting

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Okay, that recent story here on FinanceTechNews about how there’s no such thing as free WiFi was kind of a lie. There really was some free WiFi out there, but it doesn’t exist anymore.

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Users misbehave, IT gets punished


November 4, 2009 by Sam Narisi
Posted in: Communication, Compliance, Search engines, Special Report, User behavior, Web sites, cybercrime, subscribers

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Another reason to take employee computer monitoring seriously: Lawyers say IT pros could be on the hook for employees’ online behavior.

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Moving? Make one call before you buy or rent


October 30, 2009 by Valerie Helmbreck
Posted in: Communication, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, cell phone, mobile technology, smartphones, subscribers, telecommuting

Just in case you plan on moving anytime soon, there’s a new “test” you’ll want to perform before you make your decision:

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Online holiday shopping costly for employers


October 29, 2009 by Valerie Helmbreck
Posted in: Communication, Compliance, IT employment, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views, User behavior, Web 2.0, Web sites, subscribers

‘Tis the season of shopping online for holiday gifts, and that little exercise costs many U.S. employers a lot more than the average year-end bonus.

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Does anybody need 300 million friends?


September 16, 2009 by Valerie Helmbreck
Posted in: Budgets and spending, Facebook, In this week's e-newsletter, Web 2.0, Web sites, cash flow, e-commerce, servers, social networking, subscribers

Facebook’s become wildly popular with folks of all ages, but until today the company’s cash flow languished in the negative zone. All that’s changed, along with the number of users who frequent its site.

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