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Three vital e-discovery security issues
It is time the UK's information security professionals got to grips with the role they play in e-discovery projects, the process of locating and provi ... View all -
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Cloud Standards: Trickier than Nailing Jell-O to a Wall
Just try creating a definition of cloud computing that's broad enough to encompass all its permutations and narrow enough to provide technical guidanc ... View all -
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Old School Blog Diary Post...
Sometimes, as a blogger, you just need to blog in order to document for historical significance. This is one of those times. No hard feelings if y ... View all -
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Nanny Taxes...To Pay or Not to Pay?
A few weeks ago, while struggling and feeling frustrated with the whole process of preparing tax return info for our nanny, I put out a status update ... View all -
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Another Confirmation of Oil Depletion
.Of all the very large companies in the oil business, one has to particularly admire the business strategy of Schlumberger. This company is the world’ ... View all -
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Free Cars for the Poor?
When I first saw this story, I was surprised. Then I was vaguely sympathetic, for a few seconds. Then, I became completely incredulous that anyone c ... View all -
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Cultivating a Local Food System
As the War Mercantilist Socialism economy continues its downward grind, one of the most important tasks for distributists is to ensure local food secu ... View all -
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Autoworkers Push for Big 3 Ownership
Retired Jeep Chrysler worker Michele Mauder knows hers is an uphill struggle, but it is one she is tackling with gusto. In quick visits to Washington, ... View all -
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Breaking the Oligararchs
Capitalism is as unsafe as the Bank. --G. K. Chesterton Simon Johnson knows something about banking. In particular, he knows when banking goes wrong. ... View all -
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Chapter XVII: Distributism and the Health Care System
I am coming to the end of this, finally. Just a few more chapters to go. Your comments and critiques are welcome. Distributism would be of little ... View all -
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Torture, Star Trek, and why science fiction is awesome
In honor of the Star Trek premier (I’m actually going to see it this evening), I wanted to share this really good Slate piece on an episode of ... View all -
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Eurovision 2009: United KingdomThoroughly Good Blog
READ REVIEWS: Semi-Final One | Semi-Final Two | Grand Final SONG REVIEW | REHEARSAL NOTES | PERFORMANCE NOTES REHEARSAL NOTES Personally speaking, th ... View all -
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Muslim support for terror attacks on Americans increasing
Over at Jawa Report, Rusty reports on some worrying findings in an opinion poll on public opinion in the Muslim world:The good news, of course is that ... View all -
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Credit History Repair
The Attorneys Guide To Credit Repair. For people with bad credit histories, getting access to new loans can be very difficult, as lenders are not wi ... View all -
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Credit Card Debt: Repair After Bankruptcy
Credit Repair - Erase Bad Credit Now! Delete All Bad Credit Within 1-3 Months. Guaranteed. - I Will Show You Proof. Ah, credit card debt. You’ ... View all -
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Finding a Bad Credit Car Loan
Tip! Visit Bad Credit Help for more resources and help with your credit. Shopping for a new car or other vehicle can be stressful; shopping for a new ... View all -
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The Arc of Complexity
"Everyone knows" that evolution has become more complex over the past 3.8 billion years. One species has spawned 30-100 million species. Organelles, m ... View all -
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Is Mass Personalization Possible?
This content from: Duct Tape Marketing Is Mass Personalization Possible? One of the most effective ways to increase the effectiveness of advertising i ... View all -
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Getting Listed in Google Maps Even More Important
This content from: Duct Tape Marketing Getting Listed in Google Maps Even More Important If your customers and prospects are locally based the importa ... View all -
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Updates to True Blue
Most of you know that Andrew had been the main writer and site manager until this fall. He was a great blogger who made True Blue a daily click for ma ... View all


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