Here is this week’s round-up of technology news small business owners may find informative, useful or entertaining:
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Is your business guilty of software piracy? – The consequences of stealing software can be costly
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Microsoft to sell Office, OneCare for $70 a year – The future of Microsoft software is subscription based
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Will Bill Gates’ departure usher in open source friendly era at Microsoft? – A change in Microsoft policy could be in the pipeline
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Working at Google vs. Working at Microsoft – A lot of top Microsoft talent is returning from Google
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Google Ad Deal Is Under Scrutiny – A formal antitrust investigation has begun into the Yahoo agreement
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eBay backs down on PayPal changes – The plan to force eBayers to only use PayPal has failed
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An effective way to treat Web 2.0 vulnerabilities – Some ideas for you if your business provides software as a service
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Dial-up users “don’t want broadband” – Apparently most of the people still on dial-up never want to upgrade
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The rising cost of texting – In just three years the costs have silently doubled with some providers
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Our Paradoxical Attitudes Towards Privacy – An article regarding social networking and privacy
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U.S. and Europe Near Accord on Privacy – The U. S. will soon be able to access personal data of all EU citizens
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Tech tools I can’t live without – Some useful tech tools for small business owners
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Small firm’s big plunge pays off – An interesting story about a Singapore tech start-up tackling the US market first
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