Monthly Archives: August 2007

Microsoft Antitrust Settlement Is a Success!

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...