Google graveyard: What Google has killed off in 2015

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Google graveyard: What Google has killed off in 2015

Google is truly a company that has more technology and products than it can handle sometimes, and in 2015 the company with the recent name change shed a host of tools and products to enable it to focus on more pressing needs. READ MORE

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Issue highlights

1. It's time for BlackBerry to kill the BlackBerry

2. Newbies, nerves, and networking: Lessons for IT rookies

3. Bold prediction: Microsoft will rule the cloud

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It's time for BlackBerry to kill the BlackBerry

CEO John Chen keeps saying he may kill the now-obsolete smartphone pioneer; it's time to actually do it. READ MORE

Newbies, nerves, and networking: Lessons for IT rookies

You have to start somewhere, and when you're the new tech in the office, those early days can be full of surprises and discoveries. READ MORE

Bold prediction: Microsoft will rule the cloud

Dell's purchase of EMC is a warning sign that on-premises IT is over, and it's too late for many providers to change course. READ MORE

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