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Los Angeles-based Gorilla Nation announced Tuesday that it has named Christophe Louvion as CTO of the firm. Louvion joins the firm from Shopzilla, where he served in a number of positions, including Software Architect, VP of Operations, and VP of Product Development. Gorilla Nation provides online advertising representation to publishers to brand advertisers. The firm is backed by Great Hill, which put $50M into the firm last year.
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McAfee’s Avert Labs captured ‘thousands’ of spam attacks using the beta file-sharing service overnight on Monday, the company says.
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Working with outside experts doesn’t just save time and resources; auditors love it, too, an exec says. Also, does storing your data in Canada protect it from the Patriot Act?
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The Department of Defense, NASA and the General Services Administration mandate a three-tiered rating system developed by the Green Electronics Council that will affect PC and monitor purchases

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ABI Research predicts spending on managing mobile devices will nearly double every year, and a CompTIA poll has some shocking results.
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Absolute Software writes prepared scripts that discuss the dangers of mobile computing and how they could avoid them. IDC and Info-Tech wonder: Is this user education or fear-mongering?
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Canada’s largest carrier launches technology from FusionOne that will restore a user’s contacts in the event of device loss or damage. The chief architect explains the Java API issues
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The company spends US$1.2 billion to take on the Norweigan enterprise provider of search services. Execs discuss the Sharepoint integration while a Canadian partner reacts to the news
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Irvine-based Broadcom and Santa Monica-based Boingo Wireless announced today that the two are in a strategic relationship to incorporate Boingo’s software into Broadcom’s WiFi phone chipsets. Financial terms of the deal were not disclose. The companies said that Broadcom will include Boingo’s WiFi client software as part of its BCM1161 and BCM4318E, Wi-Fi phone chipset platform. Boingo’s software is used to automatically connect users into its network of Wi-Fi providers. Broadcom’s chipset is used to enable the connection of cell phones to WiFi networks.
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Los Angeles-based Userplane announced today that the firm has linked with social networking web site Friendster, and is joining Friendster’s new developer program. The announcement came in conjunction with the launch of its Webchat 2 software on the Friendster site. Userplane provides Flash-based, web chat and messaging tools for social networking and other web sites. Friendster launched its developer program, which provides connections to APIs and data on the social networking site, in December; the move follows the success of Facebook in attracting third party developers to the company’s social networking web site. Userplane is owned by AOL.
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