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ISSUE: November 1, 2009
Articles about technology
What's Under The Sun?
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12-15-2001
Scott McNealys Sun Micro-systems created Java, and its servers help make the Internet run. This CEO looks beyond current market turmoil to whats perking in Internet technology.
Article Excerpts:
...perking in Internet technology. Like
technology
these days, Sun Microsystems is still reeling...
...perking in Internet technology. Like most
technology
these days, Sun Microsystems is still reeling...
Micahel Dell Takes On The World
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10-1-2001
Michael Dell Takes on the World
Dells CEO looks beyond the U.S. and past the companys staple PCs to new opportunities across the globe in wireless, servers, and data storage.
Article Excerpts:
...“the pace of business, especially the
technology
, is fast. there’s never a chance to...
...“new ideas are the lifeblood of the
technology
. people who dig in their heels and try to cling...
A Secure Investment
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10-1-2003
From Silicon Valley to Washington, D.C., companies are scrambling for a piece of the $100 billion-plus homeland security pie.
Article Excerpts:
...meet their security demands. The government and
technology
are interacting on an entirely different level...
Open To Women?
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9-1-2001
It was another promise of the New Economy: We’d finally move from the old rules of the good old boys’ network to a workplace based on merit. Just how well has that promise been kept? Find out what two successful women have to say. Edited <...
Article Excerpts:
...colleagues. Judy Estrin co-founded three
technology
before co-founding Packet Design Inc. in May...
Esther Dyson
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8-15-2002
Chairman, EDventure Holdings New York, New York Most capital spending goes into technology in one way or another. As businesses start to spend, the technology industry will benefit. One new technology that is exciting is local-area ...
Article Excerpts:
... chairman of EDventure Holdings, publisher of the
technology
- industry newsletter “Release...
Career
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12-1-2003
RIDDLE ME THIS What was once a Microsoft innovation has now become a trend, and we’re not talking operating systems here. The newest Microsoft spawn is the “brain teaser” job interview question — such as: Why are soda cans tapered? How ...
Article Excerpts:
...to observe problem-solving in action.
technology
especially like to use the questions because the...
The“whyway” To Success
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7-1-2004
Imagine a boss who hopes — no, insists — that employees “find equilibrium in their professional, personal, and spiritual lives.” He allows workers to set their own hours, work from home if they like, bring their kids to the office, ignore department...
Article Excerpts:
...a multinational manufacturing, consulting, and
technology
with more than $200 million a year in revenue.
Ebay's Winning Bidder
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4-15-2002
CEO Meg Whitman bet that listening to customers could turn eBays electronic white elephant sale into a Web powerhouse. Now her company is profiting and growing even as the economy slumps.
Article Excerpts:
...list is a roll call of the world’s
technology
. We continually invest in technology, not only...
Innovation Inc.
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12-15-2004
Pixar Animation Studios approach to creativity is a story worth the price of admission.
Article Excerpts:
...and disruptive technology , and head of the
technology
at the consultancy bearingpoint. executive...
Passage To India
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3-15-2005
Following the high-tech outsourcing boom, many American expatriates are making the move to Bangalore for work. Aside from steady employment, such relocation offers a variety of privileges — and the experience of a lifetime. The Leela Pa...
Article Excerpts:
...residents every day, the majority working for
technology
, from Infosys to Sun, IBM, and Google. Over the...
(copy)right And Wrong
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6-15-2006
Digitizing books and making them available online to everybody is a good thing. Or is it? Say you write a book. Say someone illicitly obtains a digitized copy and posts it on the Internet. Thousands of people download your book — for fr...
Article Excerpts:
... human knowledge.” Other libraries and
technology
started to profess the same sentiments.