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    A tech tourist's guide to Beijing 17/07/2008 02:03:11

    Technologically, Beijing is a city at a crossroads. It is the capital of the world's largest mobile phone and Internet user markets, and its universities, especially Tsinghua University, produce some of the world's top technology minds. At the same time, Beijing cannot compare to its Asian neighbors, namely Tokyo, Seoul and Hong Kong for Internet and telecom services, such as 3G (third-generation telephony).
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    Which religion has the best mobile phone? 18/04/2008 11:15:29

    Religious devotees around the world enjoy expressing their faith with customized religious mobile phones, which may play religious ringtones, carry scripture or provide guidance, content filtering and other services specific to each religion. These phones are customized and marketed directly to religious communities in various parts of the world.
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    Rock star coders 23/01/2008 12:41:52

    "You sound great singing in the shower, but there's a rock star inside you!" So read the first line of a job posting placed by Viget Labs in December, in its attempt to fill a junior-level position for a Ruby on Rails "would-be rock star programmer."
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    Silicon Valley would get mixed wireless network 23/01/2007 08:58:39

    The municipal wireless system planned for Silicon Valley and surrounding areas will use a wider array of technologies than most such projects and offer several levels of free and paid service, according to officials crafting the plan.
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    Open source personal tracking system gets first test 03/01/2007 09:42:25

    An open source wireless tracking system for following people around buildings got its first public use last week at the Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin.
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    Arena show now more like a club act 02/05/2003 08:01:58

    Gordon Stitt, president and chief executive officer of Extreme Networks Inc., put the best possible face on the networking industry downturn in a Networld+Interop keynote address in Las Vegas on Wednesday morning. A slump is a good time for looking beyond small improvements for immediate needs and contemplating the fundamental advances that need to take place in technology, he said.
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    Got your pink slip? Go party! 02/02/2002 17:13:42

    When Sharon Luciw was laid off last year from her high-level IT job, she figured she'd have no trouble finding new work, despite the tighter job market.
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    Silicon mesa 13/02/2001 01:06:11

    A great climate and a relaxed atmosphere might sound wonderful to someone who's been in an IT pressure cooker too long. And it would sound even more wonderful if the region around Albuquerque, N.M., could offer plentiful jobs in addition to all of that. After all, the area bills itself as the Silicon Mesa, an up-and-coming high-tech job mecca. And at first glance, things seem promising here.
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    Comdex a Victim of Its Own Success 16/11/2000 12:01:01

    On the one hand, technology companies can get some pretty good exposure at Comdex.
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    Kill Your Modem 29/09/2000 12:01:01

    Your neighbors have done it. Your friends have done it. Even your grandfather has done it -- they've killed their modems for a zippy, high-speed, always-on Internet connection. With his newfound bandwidth, Grandpa is suddenly a world-class netizen -- downloading MP3s, checking stock quotes in real time, bidding on Lionel trains on EBay Inc., and serving up his own Web site, all from his home iMac.
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    Looking to Fill an IT Job? Avoid These 10 Mistakes 25/07/2000 12:01:01

    When I managed IT projects, I remember being incredibly annoyed with the human resources department when it tried to "help" me find programmers. My experience wasn't unusual, according to top headhunter and best-selling author Nick Corcodilos, whose Web site (www.asktheheadhunter.com) is something of a mecca to high-tech job seekers. In a recent conversation, Corcodilos described the worst mistakes that's he's seen while watching dozens of companies struggle through the hiring process.
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