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Pair of reports highlight Google Plus growing pains
A pair of unrelated reports show that user satisfaction with Google+ is dropping, and the service is failing to gain traction in terms of content sharing. Is G+ circling the drain? Read More

Android hackers went and fixed up Google Voice on their own
Lo and behold, somebody else shares my frustration with seeing Google Voice force its users to ignore text-connected apps and use only the modest Google Voice app for everything. Read More

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Windows RT not making it to BYOD party
IT pros can stop worrying about whether and how to support Windows RT tablets should any come through the door as part of BYOD programs; it's likely not to become an issue. Read More

What can employers really see on a BYOD smartphone or tablet?
The move to a BYOD workplace means an employee's work life and personal life coexist on a single device. As employees are asked to sign strict user policies, are they also signing away their right to privacy? Here's a look at what a company can and cannot see on personal devices. Read More

BYOD creates trust gap between workers and employers
Infographic: If you're a CIO (or other IT leader) and you have a BYOD policy in place, you also have some trust issues to overcome: Your users aren't confident their personal data is remaining private. Read More

 

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