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Taking Measure of Talent
Take a look at this white paper to hear The Harvard Business Review's take on measuring talent.
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The smart card glitch
The basic password is the single biggest hole in network computing. Most network breaches are the result of hackers cracking simple passwords. Growing security concerns have enterprise network...
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InterWorld lets customers defer payment of software licensing fee
InterWorld is trying to ease new customers' fears of investing huge sums in e-commerce software by announcing a deferral payment structure. Under the New York-based enterprise commerce software...
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Google's AdSense in Your City program, next stop: Charlotte, NC
If you are an AdSense publisher, the "AdSense in Your City" program may just help you go from making cents to making dollars. The program's next stop? Charlotte, NC.
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Accused pirates, indie studios headed for court
Attorneys representing some of the people accused of illegal file sharing by independent film studios said that several have refused to settle with the indie studios.
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The smart card glitch
The basic password is the single biggest hole in network computing. Most network breaches are the result of hackers cracking simple passwords. Growing security concerns have enterprise network...
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InterWorld lets customers defer payment of software licensing fee
InterWorld is trying to ease new customers' fears of investing huge sums in e-commerce software by announcing a deferral payment structure. Under the New York-based enterprise commerce software...
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Jobs' 4th child on the way
Apple Interim CEO Steve Jobs won't be in New York for this week's Macworld Expo so he can be by his wife's side -- she's expecting the couple's fourth child. "His wife is expecting," said Lou...
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It's official -- Windows 98
hits the highwaySAN FRANCISCO -- Microsoft Corp. launched Windows 98 Thursday by talking almost as much about cars as it did software, in a tortured twist of its "Route 98" theme. On-the-road songs from the...
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Web invades World Cup
Soccer Web sites have gone as loony as English "lager louts" on a pub crawl as the biggest sporting event in the world, the quadrennial World Cup, kicks off Wednesday in France. Scotland and...
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Report: AOL to buy ICQ maker for $300M
America Online is about to buy Israeli Internet company Mirabilis, creator of the popular ICQ e-mail service, for $300 million, Israeli's Business Arena reported today. Most of the deal will...
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Koko the gorilla chats with humans on AOL
The first "interspecies" online chat went off without a hitch on Monday, though the humans found some of the dialogue a tad confusing. The chat, conducted between Koko the gorilla and curious...
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Jobs tells shareholders Intuit deal is coming
CUPERTINO, Calif. -- Intuit's popular Quicken product may not disappear from the Mac after all, Steve Jobs suggested here Wednesday at Apple Computer Inc.'s shareholder conference in...
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SPA's oblique swipe at MS gets thumbs up from DOJ
SAN JOSE -- A top antitrust official in the Justice Department hinted Tuesday that the Software Publishers Association may be on the right track with a controversial set of guidelines for fair...
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California school exec says students unprepared
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- California's superintendent of public instruction lashed out at the Golden State's technology initiatives Monday, saying students aren't being prepared for a...
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Gore says 'Da!' to improved Internet translations
SAN JOSE -- Vice President Al Gore announced a new effort Thursday to ramp up translation services via the Net. The still-sketchy idea was borne out of discussions with Russian officials and...
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Newton users express dismay over PDA's death
CUPERTINO -- "We give a fig about the Newton." That was the message Friday at Apple Computer Inc. headquarters as about 60 Newton users and developers gathered in a parking lot to express anger...
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Group downplays Newton protest
Apple's decision last week to drop the Newton is causing waves of discontent among users and developers of the once-revolutionary product, who are planning a rally Friday in protest. But by...
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Doerr: Netscape not for sale
SAN CARLOS, Calif. -- Netscape Communications Corp. is not looking for a buyer, venture capitalist John Doerr said Friday. Doerr, who sits on Netscape's (NSCP) board, threw water on reports...
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TechNet bemoans 'boneheads'
SAN CARLOS, Calif., -- It's time to reduce the "bonehead" factor in California education and beef up the high-tech workforce, venture capitalist John Doerr said Friday at a charter school...
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Clinton favors moratorium on e-commerce taxes
Let freedom ring on the Internet, President Clinton urged Thursday at the BancAmerica Robertson Stephens Technology '98 Conference. "The Internet phenomenon has absolutely staggering...
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