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Setting up Your Wireless Shop - October 2006 On Topic by Eddie Huffman
A shopping guide for small businesses.
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Getting Untethered - October 2006 On Topic by Mary E. Shacklett
The business case for going wireless.
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Fortifying the Borders - September 2006 On Topic by Larry Kovnat
How to keep your hardware secure.
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Security on a Shoestring - September 2006 On Topic by Gregory Anderson
The tricky art of staying safe on a budget.
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Where the Action Is - August 2006 On Topic by Mary E. Shacklett
Setting up the perfect digital entertainment center.
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A Picture-Perfect System - August 2006 On Topic by Ken Henningsen
Mastering the fine art of digital asset management.
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Learning at the Speed of You - July 2006 On Topic by Holly Dolezalek
Getting the most out of self-paced training.
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Stay Sharp - July 2006 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
How to keep your IT training knowledge fresh.
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Save Everything! - June 2006 On Topic by Kelly Beavers
Getting maximum mileage from your tape-backup system.
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Keep Your Eyes Open - June 2006 On Topic by Mary E. Shacklett
Effective network monitoring can be a key to success for your business.
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Get Equipped - May 2006 On Topic by Mary E. Shacklett
Find the technology your business needs -- without going broke.
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Keep Track of Your Technology - May 2006 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
IT asset management need not be daunting.
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Safety First - April 2006 On Topic by Mary E. Shacklett
Guarding your children from the pitfalls of the Internet.
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Everybody is a Star - April 2006 On Topic by Gregory Anderson
Blogging, vlogging, and podcasting: How to become an online celebrity.
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The Right Calling Plan - March 2006 On Topic by Mary E. Shacklett
Skype and standard VoIP service differ in ways that could save you money.
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Say Hello to Your New Phone - March 2006 On Topic by Bill Gram-Reefer
Tips on shopping for cell phones and service.
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A New Parachute for 2006 - February 2006 On Topic by Mary E. Shacklett
Where are all the tech jobs? A surprising number are not in traditional tech sectors.
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Is Your Dream Job Online? - February 2006 On Topic by Joe DeRouen
ComputerUser rates the tech job sites.
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The Savvy Tech Traveler - January 2006 On Topic by Ken Henningsen
The gear that will make your mobile computing experience more productive.
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Going in Style - January 2006 On Topic by Mary E. Shacklett
How to pick out the laptop computer that will perfectly suit your on-the-go needs.
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The ComputerUser Gift Guide - December 2005 On Topic by Keith Mansfield
Our picks for the top tech gifts of 2005.
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The Right Stuff for Your Office - November 2005 On Topic by Keith Mansfield
15 of the best small-business tools.
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Open for Business - November 2005 On Topic by Joe DeRouen
How to put your small business on the Web.
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A Place For Your Stuff - November 2005 On Topic by Mary E. Shacklett
networked storage solutions tailor-made for your small business.
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Keep Your Company Connected - October 2005 On Topic by Mary E. Shacklett
The whats, wheres, and whys of networks for businesses.
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Your Serve - October 2005 On Topic by Brian R. Hook
A look at the server hardware that could be just what your company needs.
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Reducing the Risk - September 2005 On Topic by Allyson Klein
Are your PCs security-compliant?
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Securing the Airways - September 2005 On Topic by Mary E. Shacklett
Secrets to making your mobile environment safer.
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The White-Glove Test - September 2005 On Topic by Mary E. Shacklett
Is it time for your business to have an external security audit?
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Picture-Perfect Pictures - August 2005 On Topic by Ken Henningsen
Digital photography tips and tools that will make you smile at the results.
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Summertime Serenade - August 2005 On Topic by Keith Mansfield
Musical gadgets to make your season sing.
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Turn on, Tune in - August 2005 On Topic by Dan Heilman
Interview: Jim Barry of the Consumer Electronics Association.
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Alternate Routes - July 2005 On Topic by Jeff Short/Alex El-Jack
A look at two fast-growing offsite options: video training and live online training.
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The Match Game - July 2005 On Topic by Mary E. Shacklett
For IT departments, the coming year will be all about who can most efficiently match needs with workers.
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Class Warfare - July 2005 On Topic by Joe DeRouen
Which is better, classroom or online learning? ComputerUser weighs the pros and cons of each.
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Learn While You Earn - July 2005 On Topic by Brian R. Hook
Companies are getting creative about providing on-the-job IT training.
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Wireless A to Z - June 2005 On Topic by Keith Mansfield
Not everyone knows an access point from zigbee, but CU is here to help.
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A wire-free shopping spree - June 2005 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
ComputerUser looks at the top wireless tools for your business.
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Watch out! - June 2005 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
New security threats are looming on the wireless horizon.
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The right connections - June 2005 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Interview: Jeff Walker, senior director of marketing, Motorola.
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Start talking - May 2005 On Topic by Dan Heilman
Is VoIP only so much alphabet soup to you? Read on to find out how to get in on the conversation.
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Talk is cheap - May 2005 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
VoIP is being hyped for its cost savings, but what is the real ROI?
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VoIP: the buyer wins - May 2005 On Topic by Ken Henningsen
Find the VoIP service provider that is right for you.
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VoIP answers the call - May 2005 On Topic by Dan Heilman
Interview with R. Pierce Reid of Qovia Inc.
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Do you have what it takes? - April 2005 On Topic by Dan Heilman
CIOs and other H.R. decision-makers have some specific ideas about what they want from IT job applicants.
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Get a competitive edge - April 2005 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
From the resume to the interview: 10 tips on getting the job.
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Work-at-home days - April 2005 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Telecommuting can be a great way to balance home with work, but it is not for everyone.
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Watch your value rise - April 2005 On Topic by Jeff Short
A look at where video training could fit into your next career move.
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Tax software by the numbers - March 2005 On Topic by Keith Mansfield
With the right program, tax time can become relax time.
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Clear connections - March 2005 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
A wireless setup is fun, but is it the right fit for your business?
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Getting equipped - March 2005 On Topic by Keith Mansfield
Finding the gear your new office needs is a matter of peripheral interest.
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Open source 101 - February 2005 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
What is all the fuss about? Here is everything you need to know.
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Making the switch - February 2005 On Topic by Dan Heilman
Migrating from Windows to Linux is only as as stressful as you want it to be.
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The cheap seats - February 2005 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Is total cost of ownership for Linux really that much less? It depends on who you ask.
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Building a better process - January 2005 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Interview with Michael Liebow, IBM vice president of Web services.
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The tech trends of 2005 - January 2005 On Topic by Keith Mansfield
What should go in the budget of your small-to-medium business in 2005?
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Seven trends to watch - January 2005 On Topic by Dan Heilman
A look into the near future of technology, and how it will affect you.
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Sign me up! - December 2004 On Topic by Stephanie Mahfood
Online subscriptions are the gifts that keep on giving.
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Tech gifts for non-techies - December 2004 On Topic by Keith Mansfield
Some folks do not care about the cutting edge. Take care of them this holiday season.
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Hey, big spender - December 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
When money is no object, the holidays can mean really cool stuff.
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The job of finding a job - November 2004 On Topic by Dan Heilman
Where are the IT jobs hiding? Some of the most promising avenues are the old tried-and-true methods.
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Careers of the year - November 2004 On Topic by Dan Heilman
The state of IT job recruiting: the experts say where the jobs are.
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The cost of freedom - November 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Get started on a freelancing career the right way: by being aware of the stumbling blocks.
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Making the list - November 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Interview with Craig Newmark and Jim Buckmaster of craigslist.
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The big business of small businesses - October 2004 On Topic by Keith Mansfield
Interview with Mark Thompson, Vice President, Dell SMB Marketing.
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Get ready for the penguin - October 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
How to know when it’s time to go Linux.
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High-powered help - October 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Tech consulting is about more than nuts and bolts.
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Help wanted - October 2004 On Topic by Dan Heilman
Is it time for your first hire? Here is how to survive.
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Futurama! - September 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
As gadgets spread across the globe, their uses will keep users ticking.
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Traveling in style - September 2004 On Topic by Dan Heilman
Thanks to computer technology, new cars are safer and more fun.
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All work--and some play - September 2004 On Topic by Dan Heilman
The business world isn\'t immune to gadget lust.
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For the love of gadgets - September 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Interview with Joel Johnson, editor of Gizmodo.
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Trashing spam - August 2004 On Topic by Stephanie Mahfood
Sometimes the best way to do filtering is to give it to someone else.
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Cool enough for school - August 2004 On Topic by Keith Mansfield
Grade-A educational software for your K-12er.
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Getting unwired at school - August 2004 On Topic by Dan Heilman
Schools of all sizes are finding that Wi-Fi has risks and rewards.
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Find your niche - July 2004 On Topic by Dan Heilman
As the training horizon grows brighter, two segments look especially sunny.
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All hail the penguin - July 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
As Linux approaches the mainstream, training options abound.
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Buyer beware - July 2004 On Topic by Dan Heilman
Shady training providers are everywhere. Learn how to find a good one.
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On the training track - July 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Interview with Dan Truax of Microsoft Learning
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Trained to be ready - July 2004 On Topic by Dan Heilman
Interview with Rory Fisher of KEI Pearson
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Click from the couch - June 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Make your living room into a digital playhouse.
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The digital boardroom - June 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Are your presentations getting boring? Then get wired.
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The jukebox of paradise - June 2004 On Topic by Dan Heilman
Before long, the ultimate, on-demand digital music service might be more than science fiction.
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Summer means fun - June 2004 On Topic by Dan Heilman
A guide to the hottest digital entertainment gear of the season.
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Digital future - June 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Interview with Tom Anderson of Hewlett-Packard's worldwide consumer PC business.
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Safe and sound - May 2004 On Topic by Dan Heilman
Interview with Ken Dunham of iDefense.
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Friend or foe? - May 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Internal attacks can weaken your company, but there are lots of ways to minimize the risk.
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Getting personal - May 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Identity thieves are everywhere. But the good guys are, too.
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The security shopping list - May 2004 On Topic by Dan Heilman
The bare essentials you'll need to keep your business safe and sound.
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Wireless is the future. Really. - April 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
At last, networked computer users have nothing to lose but their chains.
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Hot and bothered - April 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Hotspots aren't completely secure yet, but there are ways you can minimize your risk.
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Cutting the cord - April 2004 On Topic by Dan Heilman
Setting up a wireless home network has never been easier, or cheaper.
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The wireless seal of approval - April 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Interview with Frank Hanzlik of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
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Wireless for the people - April 2004 On Topic by Dan Heilman
Interview with Chris Christensen of the Detroit Wireless Project.
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Help is on the way - March 2004 On Topic by Dan Heilman
When do you need an IT consultant? How much should you budget for them? It all depends.
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Protect your data assets - March 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Storing and recovering data can be challenging for an SMB, but it's far from impossible.
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The small-business shopping cart - March 2004 On Topic by The editors
Money might be tight, but there are some great SMB-oriented products that you may want to break the piggy bank for.
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Gearing up for the big game - February 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Games are driving innovation in all sectors of the computing industry. Here's how.
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Putting games to work - February 2004 On Topic by Dan Heilman
Game-based training is shaping up to be one of a primary teaching tool.
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It's tourney time - February 2004 On Topic by Micah Johnson
Game centers are launching more competitions, but who'll win the big game for market share?
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Gamers of the world unite - February 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Interview with Joe Moss, executive director, United Cyber Games Association.
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Shapes of things to come - January 2004 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Emerging technology focuses on performance.
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2004: A tech odyssey - January 2004 On Topic by The Editors
What to expect this year, from the perspective of top tech executives.
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The future is looking good - December 2003 On Topic by Matt Lake
The digital imaging products that will make you smile in 2004.
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The sound of tomorrow...today - December 2003 On Topic by Matt Lake
The best digital audio products for your gift list.
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Gifts that keep on giving - December 2003 On Topic by The Editors
An assortment of 17 best buys for the gadget guru on your holiday list.
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Help wanted - November 2003 On Topic by David Southgate
Happy days might be here again for displaced IT workers.
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Paid to play - November 2003 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Looking for a new career direction? Break out your joystick.
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Don't do it yourself - October 2003 On Topic by James Mathewson
How to outsource SOHO computer maintenance.
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Pick the right ISP - October 2003 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Choosing the right provider is about more than just the price tag.
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The untethered office - October 2003 On Topic by Matt Lake
A buyer's guide to the essentials
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Talk is cheap - September 2003 On Topic by James Mathewson
Whatever the size of your business, voice-over Internet protocol solutions abound.
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Fiber: on its way to you - September 2003 On Topic by James Mathewson and Phil Davies
Next-generation broadband is coming. But when?
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Back to the whiteboard - August 2003 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
In a tight economy, schools are getting creative about tech purchases.
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The Worldwide classroom - August 2003 On Topic by Ari Kaplan
Internet collaboration: the other killer app for distance learning.
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Simulation: bringing e-learning to a new level - July 2003 On Topic by Phil Davies
Simulation technology has become a critical training application.
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Getting training down to a science - July 2003 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
IT job seekers are going after medical and scientific certifications.
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Get wired - June 2003 On Topic by Matt Lake
Home networking is a key part of your home automation plans.
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That's computainment! - June 2003 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
As convergence brings PCs and TVs together, will the future go boom or bust?
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Internet deadbolts - May 2003 On Topic by Matt Lake
Hardware firewalls are essential for home network protection.
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Invasion of the data snatchers - May 2003 On Topic by Maggie Biggs
Here's how to protect your personal identity while online.
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Standards alphabet soup - April 2003 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Standards like CDMA and GSM are confusing, but all the letters could soon spell 'wireless.'
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It's a phone, it's a PDA, it's a camera... - April 2003 On Topic by David Pellot
Mobile wireless convergence is here, but is it worth it?
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In search of hotspots - April 2003 On Topic by Phil Davies
Thanks to ISP involvement, Wi-Fi Internet is on the horizon.
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One size doesn't fit all - March 2003 On Topic by Nelson King
For SMBs, database management means comparison shopping.
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Turn your trash into treasure - March 2003 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
eBay isn't just for comic-book collectors anymore-how SMBs can use the auction giant to clean up, in more ways than one.
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The year of Web services - March 2003 On Topic by Nelson King
Who should be taking advantage of Web services, and which flavor should they choose?
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Still ASPiring to greatness - February 2003 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Application Service Providers (ASPs) that survived the dot-com drain can provide value to small businesses.
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Prepare for the worst - February 2003 On Topic by Matt Lake
Backing up data isn't as simple as it used to be, but it is more crucial.
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Many hands make light work - February 2003 On Topic by Phil Davies
Small business is taking a lesson from big-business HR: outsourcing can save money.
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The job forecast: partly cloudy - January 2003 On Topic by David Southgate
Or is it partly sunny? some bright spots are emerging from a gloomy IT job market.
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Work the Web - January 2003 On Topic by David Southgate
How to use (or avoid) job sites and discussion groups in your career search.
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Workin' for the Man - January 2003 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
The government might want to put more than your tax dollars to work.
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ComputerUser: then and now - December 2002 On Topic by James Mathewson
A look back with ComputerUser founding editor Dale Archibald.
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Can I see some I.D., please? - December 2002 On Topic by Phil Davies
This was supposed to be the year of biometrics. What happened?
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Deja vu all over again - December 2002 On Topic by Dan Heilman
Much of 2002's biggest tech news had a familiar ring.
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Where is tech headed? - December 2002 On Topic by James Mathewson
Ten burning questions on the future of the technology sector.
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TiVo, ReplayTV, or SnapStream? - November 2002 On Topic by Ken Henningsen
Our couch-potato guru reviews the state of personal video recorders.
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Bedazzled by gadget lust - November 2002 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
On a clear day at COMDEX, you can see forever.
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Gifts for geeks - November 2002 On Topic by Joe Farace
A holiday guide to all the gadgets that can complete your PC's mission.
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Tools for telework - October 2002 On Topic by Joel Hoekstra
You too can outfit a home office for telecommuting and conducting business.
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A site of one's own - October 2002 On Topic by James Mathewson
Setting up a small-business Web site on a budget.
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Home, networked home - October 2002 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
Telecommuters herald the growth of VPNs, but there are still some growing pains.
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Hot spots, cool trend - September 2002 On Topic by Si Dunn and Connie Dunn
The Wi-Fi revolution is spreading like digital wildfire.
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What ever happened to DSL? - September 2002 On Topic by Elizabeth Millard
It might be down, but it's not yet out.
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Riding the light - September 2002 On Topic by Phil Davies
The fiber-optic glass may be mostly empty, but it's filling up fast.
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Gadgets for today's digital classroom. - August 2002 On Topic by James Mathewson
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No place like home - August 2002 On Topic by Si Dunn and Connie Dunn
Tools and techniques for the home-school crowd.
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The Global Classroom - August 2002 On Topic by Ari Kaplan
Collaboration tools turn virtual studying into virtual participation.
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Never too old to learn - July 2002 On Topic by James Mathewson
An incomplete guide to degrees and certifications.
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But first...are you experienced? - July 2002 On Topic by Molly Joss
You can't get a job without experience. Here's how to get both.
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On site from afar - July 2002 On Topic by Robert McGarvey
Distance training is changing the way IT managers keep employee skills fresh.
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The Integrated Web - June 2002 On Topic by Nelson King
How Web services might change the nature of computing.
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Get to know your customers - June 2002 On Topic by Cass Brewer
Small and medium-sized businesses can finally get down to business with CRM solutions.
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Digicams for the rest of us - May 2002 On Topic by Joe Farace
Computeruser's digital-
camera buying guide.
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Digital photography hits the mainstream - May 2002 On Topic by Phil Davies
Just as PCs changed the way
we think about documents, digital cameras are changing the way we think about images.
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More than mere talk - April 2002 On Topic by Jim Thompson and Mike Woodward
Until recently, 3G has been just a whisper. Has it learned to speak?
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Wireless networks come of age - April 2002 On Topic by Peter Ruber
Wireless broadband may be a year away, but wireless LANs are here to stay.
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Madison Avenue Freeze-Out - March 2002 On Topic by Phil Davies
New revenue models could be the saving grace for content sites.
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Brought to you by.... - March 2002 On Topic by Sean Dugan
the new world of
online advertising.
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Compliance stormtroopers at the gates - February 2002 On Topic by Brian O'Connell
Small businesses beware: the Business Software Alliance may be stalking
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Is your business OSHA-ready? - February 2002 On Topic by Melissa Marcum
Small businesses can save money by following some of OSHA's standards, regardless of the law.
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The next voice you hear - February 2002 On Topic by Jamie Swedberg
Voice-over IP (VoIP) is well within reach for some small businesses.
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A survivor's tale - January 2002 On Topic by Brian O'Connell
Surviving and thriving after not one, but two layoffs.
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A small-business layoff and outplacement guide - January 2002 On Topic by Timothy P. Deal
Poor performance should not be a factor in restructuring.
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Hot careers in a cool market - January 2002 On Topic by Jim Thompson
Ask not what business can do for you; ask what you can do for business.
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Back to the basics - December 2001 On Topic by James Mathewson
In 2002, IT managers will have to do more with less.
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IT's darkest hour - December 2001 On Topic by Dan Heilman
2001: the darkest hour is before the dawn.
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The perfect storm - November 2001 On Topic by Phil Davies
Surviving the PC downturn of 2001.
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Cool stuff - November 2001 On Topic by Joe Rudich
New wearable gadgets are becoming more fashionable and functional.
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Holiday Gift Guide - November 2001 On Topic by Christy Mulligan
Gifts that keep on giving for the special techie in your life.
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Learn anytime, anywhere - October 2001 On Topic by Maggie Biggs
Distance education is a win-win.
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E-books at the lake - October 2001 On Topic by Cary Griffith
The new way of reading doesn't always go by the book.
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Strike up the bandwidth - September 2001 On Topic by Don Fitzwater
Options are plentiful when it comes to Internet connectivity.
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Turn on the afterburners - September 2001 On Topic by Phil Davies
Net access breaks the sound barrier.
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The future Internet - September 2001 On Topic by Maggie Biggs
The de facto standard known as Internet Protocol (IP) is showing signs of age. What are network providers doing to bring IP up to speed?
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Setting up a SOHO shop online - August 2001 On Topic by Molly Joss
On the Web, nobody knows your dog is your marketing director.
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Quit your day job - August 2001 On Topic by Si Dunn and Connie Dunn
How to transition to a SOHO business.
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Going LOCO? Go SOHO - August 2001 On Topic by Joel Hoekstra
How to make the transition from Large Office Corporate Office (LOCO) to Small Office Home Office (SOHO).
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The fast track to IT success - July 2001 On Topic by Molly Joss
If you have the experience, training will help you advance.
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Panning for gold - July 2001 On Topic by Michael Finley
You can have onsite expertise without even knowing it.
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The learning buffet - July 2001 On Topic by Maggie Biggs
Many worthwhile online courses are free.
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Up up and away - June 2001 On Topic by Cass Brewer
Many online marketers have crashed and burned. New approaches have a better chance of taking flight.
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Do you need a CPO? - June 2001 On Topic by Molly Joss
Internet privacy issues can make or break your company.
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Forging dot-com profits - June 2001 On Topic by Phil Davies
Net Markets retool.
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Prying eyes - May 2001 On Topic by Phil Davies
Big Brother is watching your every digital move.
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A tug-of-war over intellectual property - May 2001 On Topic by Dan Heilman
Only the labels can create an online music boom.
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Standing patents - May 2001 On Topic by Joe Rudich
Proponents of reform struggle to avoid rubber-stamp treatment.
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Wireless liftoff - April 2001 On Topic by Sara Aase
PDAs blast free of their cradle launching pads.
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Dialing for content - April 2001 On Topic by Christy Mulligan
Content providers are learning how to cram value onto a four-inch-square screen.
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The hands-down winner - April 2001 On Topic by Gary N. Bowen
Who will dominate handheld computing?
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Toward a human-centric Web - March 2001 On Topic by James Mathewson
An interview with Prof. Michael Dertouzos, head of MIT's prestigious Laboratory for Computer Science.
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Gone fishing-for content - March 2001 On Topic by Maggie Biggs
Content sites are pursuing partnerships and business development to boost sagging ad revenues, but targeted advertising may provide a long-term lift.
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The Web's search for meaning - March 2001 On Topic by Sean M. Dugan
Standards for e-business take the spotlight in the battle for XML dominance.
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A full-service resource - March 2001 On Topic by Cynthia Kurkowski
Outsourcing to an ASP is all the rage. But is it really all that?
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Building Internet Camelot - February 2001 On Topic by Dan Blacharski
Successful entrepreneurs love to talk about their companies. Pick their brains for ideas about your company.
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Bright ideas for the enterprise - February 2001 On Topic by Don Fitzwater
Being a small business doesn't necessarily mean settling for a small-time
back end.
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Space: the final frontier - February 2001 On Topic by Sara Aase
Office makeovers that matter
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Power to the people - February 2001 On Topic by Phil Davies
Human capital, like any strength, will fade if not put to work.
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Figures don't lie--do they? - January 2001 On Topic by Elaine Ellis Stone
A critical look at the numbers behind the IT labor shortage
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A little help from your friends - January 2001 On Topic by Christy Mulligan
Gurus and advocates can help
you navigate an ideal career
path.
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All aboard the silicon bandwagon - January 2001 On Topic by Joe Rudich
New silicon centers are popping up everywhere.
which ones should job seekers take seriously?
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In search of dot-compensation - January 2001 On Topic by Don Fitzwater
These days the traditional company that's just getting into e-business is probably a safer job bet than a dot-com.
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Back to the drawing board - December 2000 On Topic by Michael Finley
Really bad inventions
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2001: an earthbound essay - December 2000 On Topic by Edited by Phil Davies
Next year's top trends
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2000 in review - December 2000 On Topic by Dan Heilman
Separating hot stories from hot air
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Workstations 2001 - November 2000 On Topic by Joe Farace
How to shop for something great within your budget
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The shape of things to come - November 2000 On Topic by Dennis Sellers
Apple's Cube shapes up just fine.
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Gadget lust - November 2000 On Topic by Joe Rudich
You know you don't need these gadgets, but they
sure would look cool under the tree.
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The marketing maelstrom - November 2000 On Topic by Phil Davies
Free PCs are dead, but they have spawned other
creatures in a marketing house of horrors.
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The Internet challenge - October 2000 On Topic by Cynthia Kurkowski
Teachers learn to balance Internet and classroom learning.
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Online learning goes the distance - October 2000 On Topic by Sara Aase
The Internet is radically changing the collegiate
experience--for good and for ill.
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Do try this at home! - October 2000 On Topic by Cathy de Moll
The Web gets an A-plus from homeschoolers.
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Teachers, teach thyselves - October 2000 On Topic by Si Dunn and Connie Dunn
When teachers are too overloaded to learn how to use them, computers collect dust.
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Reach for the sky - September 2000 On Topic by Jeff Barbian
Developing Internet technologies could make the current Net faster and more versatile
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Luck and the Last Mile - September 2000 On Topic by Nelson King
Broadband Internet access: spin the wheel and see what you get
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Fiber beats copper - September 2000 On Topic by Cass Brewer
Fiber to the Web is the latest long-term broadband solution
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A router monopoly? - September 2000 On Topic by Joe Rudich
Cisco may have a monopoly, but is it monopolist?
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3com's pushing the consumer envelope - September 2000 On Topic by James Mathewson
An interview with Tom Pryzgoda, 3Com's director of solutions and development
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Small-business Strategies - August 2000 On Topic by Joe Farace
Awesome Strategy Suggestions for Small Start-ups
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What's in a Name? - August 2000 On Topic by Jeff Barbian
Hiring a Web-naming company isn't cheap, and it might not even help.
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No Business Is an Island - August 2000 On Topic by Linda Dailey Paulson
Always-on Internet for Small-office/Home-office (SOHO) Users
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Get Your OS House in Order - August 2000 On Topic by Jim Aspinwall
As your network grows, consider a separate internal server.
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JASC Retools Again for SOHO Users - August 2000 On Topic by James Mathewson
JASC Software CEO Kris Tufto on the Upgraded Paint Shop Pro
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Training is Branding - July 2000 On Topic by James Mathewson
An interview with Tom Kelly, vice president of World Wide Training for Cisco Systems
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Master the Right Web Skills - July 2000 On Topic by Molly W. Joss
Internet-related training is nearly a sure thing
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Need or Greed? - July 2000 On Topic by Don Fitzwater
The IT worker shortage leads congress down the H1-B visa primrose path
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Follow the Certified Road - July 2000 On Topic by Jeff Barbian
When breaking into IT, the first rule is that there are no rules
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Bootstrapping for Talent - July 2000 On Topic by Joe Rudich
You are only as marketable as your background
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My own private Internet - June 2000 On Topic by Joe Rudich
Virtual private networks can offer small businesses security at a reasonable price
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Who will be Your Directory Service? - June 2000 On Topic by Jim Aspinwall
Microsoft's Active Directory is the front-runner, but by no means the only contestant
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Common sense about Windows 2000 - June 2000 On Topic by Maggie Biggs
When (or whether) to consider Microsoft's new server and desktop operating system
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Getting the Bugs Out - June 2000 On Topic by Jeff Barbian
The ethics of data mining--are there such things?
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Novell stays the course - June 2000 On Topic by James Mathewson
Novell's new man in charge is confident the network mainstay is headed in the right direction
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Beowulf Provides Strength in Numbers - June 2000 On Topic by By Eric Foster-Johnson
Linux clustering means cheap supercomputing
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Private Property - May 2000 On Topic by Linda Dailey Paulson
When does an idea no longer belong exclusively to its creator?
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Patently Absurd? - May 2000 On Topic by Joe Rudich
U.S. patent and trademark law is often at odds with common sense, especially in the computer world
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Enemy of the Net - May 2000 On Topic by Jeff Barbian
It’s the information age versus the surveillance society
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MP3 Beats the Odds - May 2000 On Topic by Cynthia Kurkowski
The RIAA wants $100,000 for each song illegally swapped via Napster
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Intel Goes Mobile - March 31, 2000 On Topic by James Mathewson
Frank Spindler, the head of Intel's mobile division, talks about present and future laptops.
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Learn to Accessorize - March 31, 2000 On Topic by Cynthia Kurkowski
Executives' dream devices will allow seamless workflow in and out of the office.
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Hand-to-Hand Combat - March 31, 2000 On Topic by Jeff Barbian
In the battle of the handhelds, Microsoft is the underdog
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Rolling Stones Gather Little Moss - March 31, 2000 On Topic by Linda Dailey Paulson
How to be a tech road scholar
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The Wireless Web - March 31, 2000 On Topic by Cynthia Kurkowski
Wireless Web providers are on the cutting edge of a new medium.
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Wired in the wilderness - December 1999 On Topic by Jonathon Waterman
Computers make life easier, even in the Arctic.
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Consultants: This gun’s for hire - January 1999 On Topic by Jeff Barbian
The Internet has only helped IT consultants.
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IT careers for sale - January 1999 On Topic by Si Dunn and Connie Dunn
If you have computer skills and a pulse, recruiters want you on IT front lines.
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