Monthly Archives: August 2007
Microsoft Antitrust Settlement Is a Success!
The IT nations long national nightmare is over. The Department of Justice, under the wise reign of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, has declared that...
Mining for Answers
The recent mine collapse in Huntington, Utah, seems like an unlikely topic of conversation between technology journalists. After all, before the tragedy, that mine...
Long Live San Francisco Free WiFi
San Francisco free WiFi is dead. Long live San Francisco free WiFi!Earthlink, the Internet ISP and erstwhile municipal WiFi build-out partner for various US...
At IBM, Workers’ Delight
Will you be at work today until 5 p.m. or beyond while all of your buddies are already at the bar or on the...
IT Workers Second-Guess Career Choice
Though it has come a long way from the gloom-and-doom days of the dot-com bust, the state of the IT workplace isnt shiny and...
Bookmarking: The New Folksonomy
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Get Ready for the Fall Job Hunting Season
In the job hunting world, there are two peak seasons yearly in which most disenchanted workers set their marks and get set to go....
Monster.com Breach Affects Federal Job Site
The cyber-crooks behind the data breach affecting Monster.com also stole personal information from 146,000 people who use USAJobs, a job-hunting site for the federal...
Google Revs GWT and Gears
Google has updated a couple of its developer-oriented tools, the Google Web Toolkit for creating Web applications and Google Gears technology for enabling offline...