| ITworld Tonight | | | To make telecommuting work for you and your employer, follow this advice. | | | Issue highlights 1. Internet engineers punk'd 2. Facebook research: What our usage reveals about us 3. Meet Cyro, the giant autonomous robot jellyfish that could soon roam the seas 4. Google's unified messaging app Babble: The downside 5. How to bounce back from a job disaster 6. Oracle's delusional hardware marketing isn't fooling anyone 7. How to tell if your Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn efforts are paying off 8. Leaked BlackBerry roadmap reveals two phablets, widescreen tablet in coming year 9. U.S. patent office rebuffs Apple's iPad Mini trademark request | | The Internet's premier standards body has punk'd the network engineering community with the release of a phony Internet Draft. READ MORE | | The good: Social media at work helps you be more productive. The bad: Facebook can make you fat. READ MORE | | This giant jellyfish won't sting you--unless, perhaps, you're trying to attack the United States. READ MORE | | Google has a failure to communicate. READ MORE | | An executive coach provides three tips for recovering from from an adverse, unexpected job change. READ MORE | | Despite repeated reprimands from the National Adverting Review Board, Oracle continues to run ads making questionable claims that its Sun hardware outperforms the competition. READ MORE | | Expion wins our test of eight enterprise-grade social media monitoring tools. READ MORE | | BlackBerry plans to release a larger tablet and two phone-tablets, or phablets, over the next year, according to a leaked roadmap presentation slide. READ MORE | | The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has provisionally denied Apple's trademark application for "iPad Mini" because the term is "merely descriptive" of the tablet's size. READ MORE | | | | | | |
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