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[5 Mar 2010 | View Comments | ]

A word from the Editor-In-Chief of IndyGeek.net

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[27 Nov 2009 | View Comments | ]
Two Different Events, Two Different Results

Social media can impact more than just our personal worlds. For many it can be a lifeline in disastrous times.

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[29 Oct 2009 | View Comments | ]
5 Features of Windows 7 You Can’t Live Without

Alex Conner gives you 5 awesome tips for using Windows 7. Maximize your productivity by navigating screens easier, finding information faster and making your data more secure.

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[17 Aug 2009 | View Comments | ]
What not to do with wireless security

It use to be a huge problem – wireless security.  Drive up and down any street in the US and you would see all kinds of wireless networks unsecured.  This was largely in part due to the failure of router manufacturers to enable basic security by default.  The sad part is that after all of the education security experts have done in this area – it still happens.
I felt compelled, almost obligated, to write an article on wireless network security after two recent incidents I encountered with administrators setting up …

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[16 Jun 2009 | View Comments | ]

I love how big businesses, especially in the Fortune 50 set, are starting to “get the hint” when it comes to social media.

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[12 Jun 2009 | View Comments | ]

What do you do when someone makes a fake social networking page about you, posting what you believe to be defamatory statements to your character? Why, you sue Twitter of course!

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[19 May 2009 | View Comments | ]

Who would pay over $400 to read the newspaper?

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[6 May 2009 | View Comments | ]

What the hell is Steve Gillmor thinking?

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[5 May 2009 | View Comments | ]

It’s amazing that people use to complain about the drawback of email not being in realtime and how it would “stiffle” a conversation.

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[21 Apr 2009 | View Comments | ]

Do you think that the Internet affords the same credibility but on a much larger scale?