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IoT: Living at the edge  

OpenText Information Management

VIPER: Well, if IoT was an emoji or an expression, it would be: (1) a cloud with legs, (2) a tornado of devices, or (3) an air-tag tracking anything (keys, dog, purse, avocado). From QR codes to RFID tags to Bluetooth devices, the ability to track and trace physical assets has become much easier. You: What is IoT?

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Real-life examples of social engineering

IT Governance

Fast-forward a little bit and you’ll remember telling your teachers that your dog really did eat your homework. As he was in uniform and was wearing the company’s name tag, no one doubted him. For most of us, it stopped there. But only most of us….

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The Bureau of Indian Affairs – Photographs Finding Aid: A Closer Look

Unwritten Record

In this case we searched the term “Comanche,” which returned all results tagged with the Comanche Nation of Oklahoma. Original caption: Johnnie Saux, a Quinaielt, holding a dog salmon, Taholah, Washington. It is not necessary to type the full name of the Tribal Nation in order to return relevant results.

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The Enterprise 2.0 Rulez

ChiefTech

Blogs don't save dogs. Technorati Tags: Enterprise 2.0 , Paul McDonald , Gilbert + Tobin Remember they are unlikely to tell you that one of your ideas if terrible. Factor this in. Don't try to run before you can walk - 2.0 is unlikely to fix obvious flaws in your 1.0 systems and processes. So feel free comment away!

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Visual Cues and Clues: Born-Digital Photographs and their Metadata

Unwritten Record

In addition, in the tags is the name “Karney,” which is the photographer. In the “tags” we see a variety of related information: “Dr. Zierra Bennet pets a therapy dog (Skyler) in the Red Cross Center in West Moore. Another photograph to review is an image of a child petting a dog. Bae – Young Lee; Seoul.

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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: Exploring my blog network map - Collection vs Connection

ChiefTech

BTW I also want to say a quick hello to two people who dropped by and commented on my post : Tomoaki Sawada who writes the Dog Ear blog ; and Walter Rafelsberger - who inspired my Technorati -based map - has also gone one better with a new blog network mapping by creating a new map based on a mapping of RSS data from his blogroll.

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Day one at OSNBC 2008

ChiefTech

I also get the impression that in the process of rolling out these different social media tools, Knowles has been prepared to ‘eat his own dog food' and use the same tools to support how they are used. However, overall I was left wondering if there was any deliberate strategy or plan behind the different initiatives.

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