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What we learned growing Winnie’s network of parents from a small private beta to a booming national community. Read More
You can track a modest IT project or system overhaul with simple tools that don’t require a huge investment of money or time. Using shared spreadsheets and free or low-cost applications, you can keep your team coordinated and motivated, and deliver on time. Here are the features to look for.
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You may want to pursue a STEM degree, but the cost of education stands in your way. Fortunately, several scholarships can make your career options more affordable.
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The notion of "open government” appeals to both citizens and IT professionals seeking access to freely available government data. But is there such a thing as data access being too open? Governments may want to be transparent, yet they need to avoid releasing personally identifiable information.
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See how top executives at HPE and Dreamworks Animation have found pathways to personal and professional growth. These women have balanced the challenges of work and family life, given and received mentorship, and managed their careers. Read More
Several issues appear in the crossroads of data privacy and smart cities' push toward open data frameworks. Municipal organizations must create policies, right now, to keep from spilling personally identifiable information and ensure privacy.

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Once relegated to the back-of-the-building art department, creatives are now front and center, in roles such as graphic artist, website designer, video artist, and virtual world creator. What are vendors doing to fulfill the needs of this new and important user category? What do creatives need to m Read More
Sometimes, smart city technology helps. Other times, not so much: say, interactive art prone to getting loved to death. Boston has tinkered with both feeble and fab apps, resulting in pretty useful apps. Here are six examples that will get you phone-jabby. Read More
The Federal Communications Commission has approved a license to enable Alphabet's X innovation lab to set up its Project Loon communications system to provide emergency cell service to hurricane-devastated Puerto Rico. Read More
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