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Friday, October 30, 2009

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Aneesh Chopra, Federal CTO Federal CTO: Smart Grid, E-Health Records and Broadband Need CIO Input
- Oct 29, 2009
Aneesh Chopra says state CIOs should play key role in president's innovation agenda.
Q&A: Former Salesforce.com Executive Steve Cakebread Sees Big Move to Cloud for Government
- Oct 29, 2009
Economics ultimately will drive government CIOs to adopt cloud computing, says former Salesforce.com president Steve Cakebread.
Leonard Kleinrock, computer scientist, University of California, Los Angeles The Internet is Over the Hill
- Oct 29, 2009
Most agree the Net was born 40 years ago today.

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Los Angeles City Council Approves Google E-Mail Plan
- Oct 27, 2009
Microsoft and Google made final arguments in three-hour discussion.
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