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Google vs. Groupon & Twitter Goes Mainstream

Data Doctors Radio Program | Ken Colburn, Brandon Disney & Ken Moskowitz This week we tell you why Google is going after Groupon, and how NFC payment ie: Google Wallet should not be feared.

Plus the latest Twitter trying to get out of the fringe and go mainstream, Apple's new iCloud service, an alternative to Facebook, Smartphone health risks and Hulu plus adds a big Hollywood studio.

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Listen in as Brandon and Spanky, a.k.a. @MactasticGuy provide more tech knowledge for your technology!

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Original Air Dates: Jun 4, 2011 / Jun 5, 2011

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DNS Poisoning: DNS Poisoning is s way of forcing users to a malicious site by injecting bad data into a domain name server's cache in order to change the website you actually land on. In simple terms, you type in the web address you want, and it takes you somewhere else, and the place it takes you, isn't good. DNS poisoning is sometimes referred to as pharming.

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