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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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Tech's Relationship With Depression, Suicide and Asperger's
In 2011 tech increased its awareness about depression and suicide, highlit by tragedy.
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Post 'social' improved speed to information and context
Facebook IPO hype and dramas obscured Google's launch of their Knowledge graph contextual extensions to search, which may prove to be the foundation for future digital networking and a solution to...
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Asperger's to Tourette's: British PM's "jibe" divides online community
Ridiculing a significant minority of a society can fragment and fracture a nation. While the UK spearheads equality, the prime minister's comments mocking a disability negate our positive cultural...
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Tech's Relationship With Depression, Suicide and Asperger's
In 2011 tech increased its awareness about depression and suicide, highlit by tragedy.
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Apple criticized for questionable green-tech policies in China
Situation raises the need for all tech companies that more closely scrutinize the emissions and toxic substance policies of their suppliers, especially in Asia.
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Altimeter Group and the syndrome of the deaf corporation...
Altimeter Group is a band of consultants trying to educate corporate America about the value of social business -- paying attention to customers. It should be obvious but it's not.
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When press releases get personal: 'Bad publicity' does exist, and here's why
In a rare, one-off personal post, I discuss the nature of using flippant, disregarded anti-sex, race, gender and disability comments in press releases and beyond.
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Does Asperger's make you a better software coder?
Aspiritech, a Chicago-area start-up, is embracing Asperger's Syndrome to take advantage of the perceived technical advantages many say the condition provides.
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Yet another thing to worry about - Toasted Skin Syndrome
Here's yet another way that technology is trying to kill you - Toasted Skin Syndrome.
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Laptop users report 'Toasted Skin Syndrome'
"Hot legs" isn't just another term for good-looking figure. It can be a warning sign of a medical condition that affects users of laptop computers.
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Microsoft has not invented here syndrome
Microsoft in the post-Gates era is looking increasingly like IBM in the post-Watson era. But progress won't wait for the company to get its act together.
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Big Fish in Small Pond Clarity Syndrome
The recent New York Times Elisabeth Bumiller story 'We Have Met the Enemy and He Is PowerPoint' - which essentially said 'PowerPoint doesn't kill people, fuzzy thinking hiding behind bullet...
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Sjögren’s syndrome walkabout
Sjögren’s syndrome foundation's walkabout in Sarasota was a success.
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Are iPhone users suffering from "Stockholm Syndrome"
OK, this is weird, but it's a great find by the folks at 9 to 5 Mac.
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Semmelweis Syndrome: good science, bad science and global feuding
Semmelweis Syndrome, when science confronts the established powers and wealth, battles ensue.
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Google derangement syndrome
Many people insist that the biggest contributor to, and user of, open source software is evil, or has evil up its sleeve, evil intents, or evil ambitions. Where is the evidence against Google?
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Email Overload Syndrome: Too much in too many places
Web email access was meant to make life easier. But now with multiple services interconnecting and "working together", it just shows that "working together" means "working against the will of the...
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Toxic caulk syndrome
Toxic shock syndrome was a killer in its day. Now the EPA is warning of toxic caulk...in schools plus other buildings that nobody ever inspects. Why bad caulk? The old stuff off-gases PCBs....
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Chuck Norris Syndrome and IT failure
Some organizations want a super-human, such as actor Chuck Norris, to save their projects. That's not gonna happen.
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What's really wrong with PC "security"
Why do Wintel people defend the indefensible while spending billions on reactive "security" that never solves the problem? Stockholm Syndrome describes the behavior, and it's not hard to see who's...
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