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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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I'm not paying to watch The Dark Knight on Facebook (and why Netflix shouldn't worry -- yet)
I would seem to be a prime candidate to serve as a guinea pig for Facebook and Warner Bros.'s experiment to rent a streaming version of The Dark Knight on the social network. Unlike almost...
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A back to school programming exercise
For most of us in the States, we're getting back to work after four days of family and tryptophan. For the rest of the world, it's just plain Monday. Any way it goes, a lot of us could use...
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Queen knights Apple design chief Sir Jonathan Ive in New Year's honours list
Apple's senior vice president of design Jonathan Ive, credited with design work of the MacBook, the iPhone and the iPad, will become a knight in 2012.
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Bill Gates to return as Microsoft's white knight?
Could and should Bill Gates return to day-to-day responsibilities at Microsoft? Fortune is reporting there's a rumor to that effect.
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I'm not paying to watch The Dark Knight on Facebook (and why Netflix shouldn't worry -- yet)
I would seem to be a prime candidate to serve as a guinea pig for Facebook and Warner Bros.'s experiment to rent a streaming version of The Dark Knight on the social network. Unlike almost...
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Apache knights at round tables
It looked like a bunch of middle age guys drinking coffee, laptops open, sitting and talking in a hotel ballroom. Yet it was also Camelot.
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Building brands and revenues: Changing attitudes on customer experience
Today, advances in customer experience management offer organizations powerful options for placing customers at the center of their business and transforming the impact of customer interactions...
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Gallery: Intel unveils many-core Knights platform
Intel has announced a new Many Integrated Core architecture for massively parallel processors.
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Intel unveils many-core Knights chips for HPC
Intel has announced a new Many Integrated Core architecture for massively parallel processors, describing it as the industry's first general purpose many-core architecture.
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Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers
The second Activision game launching this week is Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers (1993), an award-winning classic point-and-click adventure game set in New Orleans.
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What Everyblock owes Knight after its open source success
There is an assumption among journalists that when a company is acquired its founders become rich. This often happens. More often, founders just breathe a sigh of relief knowing they have survived...
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A back to school programming exercise
For most of us in the States, we're getting back to work after four days of family and tryptophan. For the rest of the world, it's just plain Monday. Any way it goes, a lot of us could use...
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The Dark Knight IMAX
The Dark Knight hits the big, big screen, and we talk to Greg Foster, the president of IMAX to get his take on the technology behind the film.
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Yahoo's conundrum: White knights are hard to find
Yahoo is reportedly holding out hopes that there's an alternative to Microsoft's $44.6 billion unsolicited takeover, but it's becoming clear that white knights are missing in action. According to...
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YouTube yanks goofy "Death Star" clip at Viacom's insistence
Christopher Knight, a former candidate for the Rockingham, North Carolina Board of Education, has incurred the wrath of Viacom and YouTube by posting a segment from Viacom's VH1 show Web Junk...
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Free software's white knight
Q&A Free Software Foundation's Eben Moglen talks about his plans and his philosophy on software freedom.
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White knight rescues Kerio's free firewall
Sunbelt Software will acquire the Kerio Personal Firewall, saving the popular consumer security product from the chop.
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For Gates, a knight to be remembered
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is set to receive an honorary knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II. But don't start calling him "Sir Bill."
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Web creator Berners-Lee knighted
Tim Berners-Lee, who combined HTML with URLs and came up with the World Wide Web, becomes a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
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MCI's White Knight Comes Out Swinging
CEO Michael Capellas has his hands full, fighting rivals' fraud allegations on one side while soothing customers' fears on the other.
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