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Quick Hits on Telework, Mobility and Working Outside the Corporate Office for Dec. 29

Clip of the Day: Paul Simon

 

This story isn’t about telework per se, but it essentially runs parallel. A man named Noah Kravitz wrote for PhoneDog, and had a tremendous number of Twitter followers. A fight–and one that is going to court–has broken out over who owns those followers now that he has left the company…This piece at iMedia Connections is about a month old, but does a good job of describing the growth of, and rationale behind, B2B app stores…Marguerite Reardon at CNET has some bad news about the security supporting Wi-Fi, or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), that comes home routers…Those problems notwithstanding, here are PCMag’s top ten wireless routers…Not a jolly holiday season for Verizon Wireless — or some of its subscribers–who are experiencing still another outage…What else is new: Rumors about Apple. This one is about new iPad…Android shows no signs of fading, judging from Christmas activations. Indeed, the numbers are climbing quickly…Google+ which, of course, is a great tool for teleworkers has 62 million users. TechCrunch points out that how many people actually are user the platform is uncertain…CNN outlines one of the ongoing efforts to free up capacity for wireless devices. The “white spaces” are the spectrum between television channel…It’s possible to argue that the controversy over the SOPA — the Stop Online Privacy Act — isn’t a telework issue, per se. But it’s impossible to argue that it isn’t a vital issue that could impact everyone who uses the Internet.

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