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After years of chaos and stock erosion, Time Warner and AOL went their separate ways last week. AOL became a standalone company for the first time in a decade. AOL's stock dropped while Time Warner's
AOL, a titan in the Internet world, is about to shrink. As part of its spinoff from Time Warner, the company announced last week that it is cutting its workforce by eliminating 2,500 workers--one
Blogger David Chen wanted to help a friend fix his Time Warner supplied cable modem/Wi-Fi router combo to be more secure. Instead, Chen discovered some shocking security gaps that make the use of WEP
Time Warner is finally unloading AOL after years of disappointing efforts to remake the online business. When they came together, the two companies said the deal would create "the world's first fully
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- Mobile SharePoint Breakthrough: Copiun TrustedShare for Good Is First to Provide Secure Access to SharePoint and File Servers from Smartphones and Tablets, With Complete End-to-End Governance
- EMC Acquires Syncplicity
- Brightcove Transforms Web Experience Management with Video Cloud CMS
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