Wednesday | 3 December, 2008

Stories about: Monster

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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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    Looking for IT work in all the right places 16/07/2008 09:54:40

    It's all about who you know when it comes to looking for IT work, and with social networking technologies gaining popularity, today the number of people you know can grow exponentially online.
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    Office killers pack some heat 16/07/2008 09:41:06

    There are few pieces of software that users touch more often than office productivity suites. The market monster is, of course, Microsoft Office, with the lion's share of all licenses for office productivity tools. But two trends -- open source and cloud computing -- are offering a new generation of Office alternatives that businesses may want to consider.
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    Study: Six IT fields in top 20 recession-proof professions 16/07/2008 08:45:09

    Looking to find one of the hottest IT job tracks in today's downward spiraling economy?
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    IBM using chocolate to capture African market 27/06/2008 08:37:28

    Lured by the sweet taste of chocolate, IBM hopes to use the cocoa plant as an avenue to improve its business prospects in the emerging economies of Africa.
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    Will Ozzie era at Microsoft signal a revolution? 18/06/2008 11:00:09

    If Bill Gates leaving Microsoft is the end of an era, then Ray Ozzie's ascension is the beginning of a revolution designed to transform the company's business model as well as redefine corporate IT infrastructures and how end users access, share and interact with applications and data.
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    The tale of the opportunist and some code 11/06/2008 11:11:18

    In the mid '90s, I was working at a regional ISP, covering about half a dozen states as a systems engineer. Everything in the company ran on trouble tickets. Support issues, customer provisioning, even the sales people used the trouble ticket system to handle their order processing.
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    Why interactive corporate Web sites attract the best talent 30/05/2008 09:09:17

    Companies counting on their Web sites to scoop up the best talent available need to add interactive features that help educate job searchers, but avoid superfluous bells and whistles, according to a new study.
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    Tired of waiting on Apple, researchers disclose iCal bugs 23/05/2008 10:17:43

    Critical vulnerabilities remain in Apple's iCal calendar program, a security company said Wednesday in an advisory that showed months of back-and-forth between Apple and the researchers over whether bugs were serious enough to warrant patches, and if so, when Apple would patch them.
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    Developers vs. designers: Who wins? 09/05/2008 10:45:46

    It remains one of the thorniest problems in app dev: How to get the folks in the blue shirts, khakis, and glasses to make nice with their black-shirted, skinny-jeaned, faux-hawked neighbors down the hall? Like as not, your own answer largely depends on which side of the building you sit.
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