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    Seinfeld and Microsoft: more proof that IT is crazy 25/08/2008 11:40:00

    The IT world has a certain level of craziness that is remarkable, and nowhere does it show up more than in how various companies market their products. I have all sorts of examples to illustrate this, but given that I have limited space I'm going to concentrate on what I consider to be the 800-pound gorilla of marketing crazy: Microsoft.
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    Windows 7 is coming. Will your PC be ready? 19/08/2008 11:30:00

    It seems like a straightforward question. However, in the aftermath of the Vista debacle, where many systems that were certified as "Vista Capable" proved to be anything but, the process of vetting new Windows-compatible hardware has taken on new complexity.
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    Mojave just part of Microsoft's much-needed makeover marketing campaign 07/08/2008 10:40:24

    You may have heard of the Mojave Experiment: Microsoft took a bunch of XP users who were afraid to move toward Vista because of all the negative press it had received. In an attempt to reverse their negative feelings, the company sat them down in front of the latest desktop OS -- but didn't tell them it was Vista. And, lo, the people said they like it!
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    Conference bios show funny side of security 06/08/2008 09:52:00

    What's so funny about information security? A lot if you read some of the bios that security experts have written about themselves in the official Black Hat conference guide. A tip of the Black Hat to the funniest excerpts from the official bios:
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    Will Google's Knol be a force for evil? 31/07/2008 10:26:43

    If you missed the recent news it appears that Google has gone, in effect, head to head with Wikipedia, but with differences.
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    Doctors, PHDs to edit new Wikipedia of medical information 24/07/2008 09:24:59

    A project launched Wednesday aims to create what is in essence a medical Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia focused on explaining conditions, drugs, procedures, medial facilities and other medical topics written by physicians and PhDs.
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    Seven things IT should be doing (but isn't) 22/07/2008 10:05:37

    Pity the poor IT managers.
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    Build a three-screen workstation 21/07/2008 08:24:09

    It's too bad the late George Carlin never updated his classic '70s comedy monologue "A place for my stuff" for the Digital Age. Here's how I imagine it would've gone:
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    Sharp monster LCD screen gets new home 19/07/2008 08:00:00

    A year and a half after first unveiling it at CES, a new cinema in Tokyo is the first customer for Sharp's monster 108-inch LCD display.
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    Which platform: Cathedral or open source? 18/07/2008 10:29:35

    Have you ever experienced a software bug and thought to yourself, "I could fix that"? If you could, would you? How could that even be possible?
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    Sharp's 108-inch LCD debuts at new Tokyo cinema complex 18/07/2008 01:08:17

    A new cinema complex opens in downtown Tokyo this weekend but the screens won't be the only thing drawing the attention of customers. The Piccadilly cinema in Tokyo's Shinjuku district is the first place in the world that people can see Sharp's monster 108-inch LCD (liquid crystal display) screen in use.
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