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Sean Gallagher

Sean Gallagher

Sean Gallagher is an award-winning technology journalist and blogger, and a veteran tech professional. He has been reporting on the technology industry, testing new tech products and explaining their inner workings for 20 years.  Gallagher has written for the Baltimore Sun, InformationWeek, eWeek.com, and InfoWorld.com, among others. He's also worked in information technology in every role from wire-puller to director of technology strategy.

Gallagher lives in Baltimore, Maryland with his wife and three children—and frequently uses Facebook instant messaging to tell his teenage son to take out the trash.

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I've talked about all the great things that "cloud" applications can do for your digital life. But there's something that you should know before you start backing up all your personal data to an Internet server: you may be giving up a Constitutional protection in the process.

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December 30, 2010

 

Time (and technology) continue to march forward, and it's time for New Years resolutions again.  This year, you should include some technology-related resolutions that take advantage of  "cloud" applications—software that uses the power of Internet-based servers to deliver services to your PC or mobile gadget—to to make your life simpler and better in 2011. Here are some tips on resolutions you should keep in the coming year:

 

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December 29, 2010

 

I've been sorting through the buzz to get a handle on what's coming in the new year from the tech world that might have the same sort of impact as some of this past year's winners. And the harder I look, the more some of the efforts being mounted by the big names in the industry look like things they promised in 2010...or earlier.

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December 28, 2010

 

I've noticed that I'm spending a lot less time talking to my wife on the phone, and increasingly more time exchanging text messages. And I'm not alone in that trend. Texting is beginning to take hold with a lot of people who have teen and adult children, as they find themselves adapting to new mobile technology.

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