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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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Wolfram Alpha
Want a model for the data jobbing software discussed yesterday? Consider Wolfram Alpha - it's not there yet, but it's coming and the underlying NKS model looks pretty compelling.
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MSE rises like a phoenix from the beta ashes
Knock knock. Who's there? A shameless self-marketing campaign, trying to throw anything Microsoft related your way. Well, not any more anyway, as the Microsoft Student Experience has been thrown...
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The view from stupid
When tech writers lie to you - when they tell you with a straight face that a couple of IBM Power processors can carry the same load as 500 x86 servers - they're making the assumption that you'll...
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A new kind of digital wallet (complete with physical card)
iCache's new Geode iPhone cover comes with a fingerprint sensor and a transformable card, bringing new meaning to mobile payments.
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Skype: What kind of infrastructure changes has Microsoft made?
Has Microsoft already begun making changes to Skype's P2P infrastructure? According to one report, Microsoft has begun moving in some Microsoft-hosted Linux boxes.
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The New SAP Store for Mobile Apps: Yep, It's Kind of a Big Deal.
They say you can't teach old dogs new tricks. So what about Big Dogs? For the first 35-odd years of its existence, SAP only marketed and sold its own software. We weren't a platform vendor like...
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How Many Kinds of Enterprise App Stores are There Today?
Don't be dismayed if you're a little fuzzy on what exactly constitutes an 'enterprise app store'. The market appears to be in a Rashomon-like state of disagreement, too. Despite what the...
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No, not that kind of tablet...
I'm talking old school tablets here. Graphical tablets. And theyre way cool.
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May God always bless this kind person below with peace, love and happiness (Facebook hoax)
A new hoax is spreading on Facebook trying to warn users about a new piece of malware. The problem is the malware in question doesn't actually exist.
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BlackBerry PlayBook is perfect tablet for two kinds of people
While the BlackBerry PlayBook is outgunned by the iPad when it comes to competing for general consumers, there are two kinds of buyers who will love this little 7-inch tablet.
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Google kind of, sort of, addresses Android Malware
The good news is that Google has, sort of, addressed the recent Android security problems. The bad news is it's a long way from being a real fix.
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Google's Chrome OS is here... sort of, kind of
After long delays, Google's other operating system, Chrome OS, is finally, sort-of, here.
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Google TV: Kind of clunky but full of potential
When it comes to Google TV, the thing I like most is its potential. That's not to say I dislike it - but if I'm going to drop $300 or more on a computer/set-top box for the living room, well......
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Microsoft tablet to be "no thicker than sheet of glass" ... but what kind of glass?
Yesterday I read several reports (which seemed to have originated from an interview that The Globe and Mail did with Microsoft principal researcher Bill Buxton) that Microsoft is working on...
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Finland's right to broadband: kind of like access to electricity, water
When it comes to broadband as a legal right, maybe Finland has it right.
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"Think Fair" is the right kind of killer marketing for iPads - suicides are not
There is a very real human cost to the Apple iPad but that would change if it were a "Fair Trade" iPad...
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Three Kinds of IT - Which is right post-recession?
With every IT shop vying for a low-cost leader prize during this recession, a change in IT strategy may be needed soon. But what will your new strategy be? Customer intimate? Product innovator?...
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Google starred searches: kind of like Gmail, only different
For Gmail users, once you get used to the idea of labeling and starring rather than placing your email in folders, it's often hard to go back. Do you notice folders in Facebook or Twitter? How...
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The Bloom Box: Kind of like Legos for building a power 'server'
Remember how fun it was to stack Legos when you were a kid? What's that the same sort of scalablility concept beneath the Bloom Energy "box." Right now, a single fuel cell can power roughly a...
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Panaya – A different kind of ERP third party maintenance provider
ERP update costs got your firm stuck on old releases? Panaya may have cloud-based way to help your firm stay current in a less costly and less risky manner.
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