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CIO Columnist Federal CIO Outlines Second-Term IT Priorities
By Patience Wait
Amid continued cost cutting, the White House will seek to drive innovation, ROI and cybersecurity.

Google Sees Growing Government Demand For User Data
More than two-thirds of demands for Google user data in the U.S. are made without a judge-approved warrant.

We Must Run Government IT Like A Startup
Government 2.0 is about more than social media. It requires throwing out outdated processes and adopting new models of success.

Telehealth To Grow Six-Fold By 2017
Remote patient monitoring will ramp up worldwide, largely driven by U.S hospitals working to reduce readmissions and avoid Medicare penalties, says InMedica study.

Why Build A New U.K. Railway? Better Broadband!
Derision greets claim that a divisive national transport infrastructure project will bring better access to high-speed Internet and "faster water."

DARPA Takes Aim At Space Junk
Defense research agency seeks partners to help it repair and reuse retired satellites.

Mozilla Reveals Firefox OS Developer Preview Phone
Developers invited to hacking events later this month to encourage app creation for open source mobile OS.

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Top GPS Apps for the iPhone - 2013 Edition
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'Mega' Insecure: Kim Dotcom Defends Rebooted Megaupload Security
Proof-of-concept attack against site's encryption leads to questions over its actual security and privacy protections.

4 Ways Microsoft-Dell Deal Could Benefit IT
What's in it for business customers if Microsoft invests $1 billion or more in Dell's buyout deal?

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