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AlterSlash ~ the unofficial SlashDot digest
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"Alter Slash ~ the unofficial Slash Dot digest, by Jonathan Hedley .
Published: Sun Jul 12 15:32:27 2009 UTC.
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Outlook Inertia the Main Factor Holding Business From Google Apps
Unsung, Unpaid Coders Behind Federal IT Dashboard
Cruising Fisherman’s Wharf For New Passports’ Serial Numbers
Stealing Data Via Electrical Outlet
Plastic Circuits Designed To Enable Tough, Green Computers
French “3 Strikes” Law Returns, In Slightly Altered Form
Military’s Satellite Meteor Data Sharing May Soon Resume
Five Years of PC Storage Performance Compared
How To Teach Programming To Kids, Via Xbox
Searching Google, Where Internet Access is Scarce
Lightning Strikes Delay Shuttle Launch
British Men Jailed For Online Hate Crimes
Behind the “My Location” Errors In Google Maps
Developer Stigma After a Bad or Catastrophic Release?
ImageShack Hacked, Security Groups Threatened
UK’s National Portrait Gallery Threatens To Sue Wikipedia User
Study Highlights Gap Between Views of Scientists and the Public
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Meshach writes “There’s an interesting article in PC World claiming that the major factor preventing businesses from transferring their communication interface from Outlook to Google Apps is employees’ unwillingness to give up a tool that’s so familiar . Basically, Google is underestimating how attached businesses and their workers are to Office and Outlook in particular. Quoting: ‘Google has found out that, yes, many companies are happy to ditch Exchange for Gmail if it means saving money and eliminating the grief of maintaining Exchange in-house. However, and maybe to a degree unexpected by Google, it also"
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