Tuesday 24 September 2013

Easily install Google Web fonts in Ubuntu with TypeCatcher

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Easily install Google Web fonts in Ubuntu with TypeCatcher

Jack Wallen explains how to install and use TypeCatcher, which is one of the easiest ways to get Google Web Fonts onto your Linux desktop.

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10 underdog open source apps you need to try

Try Adobe's open source CSS library Topcoat

Search engine bias: What search results are telling you (and what they're not)

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Red Hat: Big bucks, big Linux

SteamOS: The Linux for games is coming

Penguins in Space! Asteroid mining and Linux

Linus Torvalds doesn't want to be Microsoft's CEO and other Linuxcon ramblings

Intel: The year of the Linux desktop is here

Walking around LinuxCon 2013

Ubuntu on Windows Azure gets Juju DevOps

IBM and Linux: The next billion dollars

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Comprehensive, Unified IT Systems Monitoring That's Easy to Deploy

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Cloud Computing: Moving to IaaS

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Wednesday 18 September 2013

Mobile web strategy battle leads to CIO versus CMO tussle

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Mobile web strategy battle leads to CIO versus CMO tussle

Marketing wants to take over mobile strategy from the tech team, but do they have the skills to make it deliver?

Recover your Windows 8 PC with System Restore

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On Demand Webcast - Three key considerations for the best tiered storage strategies

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Mind the Gap: What is an ITIL Gap Analysis?

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Building a Business Case: Data Warehouse Appliances

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Webcast - Better Application Performance Monitoring for Mobile Applications and Services

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Cloud Computing: Moving to IaaS

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[TechRepublic] Find the right mix of internal stakeholders for your project

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Find the right mix of internal stakeholders for your project team

Read about the types of stakeholders from outside the traditional IT organization whose participation with your project team might be the most valuable.

10 mistakes that could ruin your resume

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Eradicate a culture of indecision

Tech companies have highest turnover rate

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BlackBerry 10: Easy to Use with ActiveSync

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