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Putting the Net in Neutral - September 2006 by Nelson King
Part 1 of a look at a growing controversy.
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In Search of a Form Factor - July 2006 by Nelson King
How best to bring the most computing power to the most people?
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Web Watch 2006 - March 2006 by Nelson King
Some industry shifts to watch for this year.
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Another Clash of the Titans? - January 2006 by Nelson King
What the battle between Google and Microsoft might mean for you.
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Find Your IT Quotient - November 2005 by Nelson King
Do these words mean anything to you? Should they?
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The Pursuit of Power - September 2005 by Nelson King
Do computer users no longer care about CPU speed?
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Pockets of Profit - July 2005 by Nelson King
The future of Web advertising might come in bite-size pieces.
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Who is to blame? - May 2005 by Nelson King
Too often, a lack of accountability turns projects from small setbacks into large disasters.
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Trading places - March 2005 by Nelson King
IBM and Apple are starting to work the other sides of their respective streets.
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The challenge to Internet Explorer - January 2005 by Nelson King
Goliath, meet David: The success of Firefox might spell the end of feature bloat.
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Getting it all together - November 2004 by Nelson King
Struggles with application integration.
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Go phish - July 2004 by Nelson King
Why are so many people sucked into spam and phish?
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Details, details - May 2004 by Nelson King
Small companies can create an advantage out of routine computer maintenance.
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We know where you live - March 2004 by Nelson King
Identification technology could turn out to be the stuff of nightmares.
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Business consumer mindset - January 2004 by Nelson King
Consumer gadgets will make inroads with businesses canny enough to spot their usefulness.
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A global village of IT workers - December 2003 by Nelson King
Don't turn up your nose at outsourcing until you've examined its potential.
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Reading is believing - November 2003 by Nelson King
What, you've never heard of RSS? Get on board.
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The limits of disaster - October 2003 by Nelson King
Prepare all you want--you're going to get zapped anyway.
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Do we really need IT? - September 2003 by Nelson King
We all have it and need it, whether we know it or not.
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The vigilant e-mailer - August 2003 by Nelson King
Is there a spam silver bullet?
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Any portal in a storm? - July 2003 by Nelson King
They're in style, but do portals make sense for small businesses?
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Working your image - June 2003 by Nelson King
For amateurs, making photos like a pro has never been easier.
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Wi-Fi? Why not? - May 2003 by Nelson King
Not all the technology has reached full maturity, but it's still worth taking the wireless plunge.
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The cusp of convergence - April 2003 by Nelson King
Read on before plunking down $1,200 or more on a Media Center PC.
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Dealing with dirty data - March 2003 by Nelson King
Bad information is worse than no information at all.
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Mobile evolution - February 2003 by Nelson King
Have you thought of all the ways to free your employees from their desks?
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Four big questions about open source - January 2003 by Nelson King
Small business should take a long look at Linux.
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A chance encounter with genius - December 2002 by Nelson King
Your local repair garage finds out about bad code through great pains.
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What’s a good idea? - November 2002 by Nelson King
Are real-time business or Web Services good ideas?
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Getting it right from the ground up - October 2002 by Nelson King
Sometimes even the best ideas sit for years before gaining acceptance.
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Looking forward - September 2002 by Nelson King
The key to the next tech boom might just be a little integrity.
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The digital tour bus - August 2002 by Nelson King
This is a true story. The names and places have been changed to protect the vulnerable.
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The 64-bit question - July 2002 by Nelson King
What ever happened to this 'next big thing'?
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Apple polish - June 2002 by Nelson King
Dealing with the younger generation.
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Web cloak and dagger - May 2002 by Nelson King
Deployed properly, defenseware will disable spyware.
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One of these days - April 2002 by Nelson King
A look at the future of networking.
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Software: the underbelly of the future - March 2002 by Nelson King
The third installment of a five-part invention.
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Peripheral vision - February 2002 by Nelson King
What are we going to do with all that storage space headed our way?
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Small is huge - January 2002 by Nelson King
How is future technology relevant to current pursuits?
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There are challenges - December 2001 by Nelson King
Future computing challenges will make present computers seem as clunky as an old mainframe.
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Lost transactions - November 2001 by Nelson King
When information is lost in a sea of transactions, so are valuable individual perspectives.
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The summer cyber cinema - October 2001 by Nelson King
We can't build artificial intelligence if we don't know how the natural kind works.
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A dot-commer in the wilderness - September 2001 by Nelson King
Or, does a bear chat in the woods?
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Pursuit of privacy - August 2001 by Nelson King
When it comes to personal information access, the rule of thumb is explicit consent.
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Pursuing the paperless office - July 2001 by Nelson King
The paperless office idea is a sign of the tattered edge between technology and culture
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Caught in my DVDs - June 2001 by Nelson King
Pursuing new technology is often a game of wait and see.
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Dick and Jane have no clue - May 2001 by Nelson King
Why don't kids care about technology?
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Interview with the hackers - April 2001 by Nelson King
These mischief makers weren't out to destroy the world-or save it.
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Will security ills cancel out Net profits? - March 2001 by Nelson King
As with flying, the stakes--and the consequences--are uncomfortably severe.
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Strung out on wireless - February 2001 by Nelson King
Can wireless technology really help you find your way out of a blizzard?
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A vote for technology - January 2001 by Nelson King
Technology helped elect a president--and almost
kept the election from ending.
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Facing the technology inquisition - December 2000 by Nelson King
When you ask for technology consulting, leave
your agenda at the door.
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Who decides what information is free? - November 2000 by Nelson King
The Web has a way of amplifying things, and
Napster is Exhibit A.
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Press 1 for manic, 2 for depression - October 2000 by Nelson King
Is your automated phone system hurting your business?
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A chance encounter - September 2000 by Nelson King
Is deep knowledge possible through Internet research?
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How Good is Good Enough? - August 2000 by Nelson King
A Travelogue Through the Hype to the Reality of Digital Photography
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A Visit to a Dark Corner - July 2000 by Nelson King
CTOs keep coming up with impossible projects, and project managers keep taking them
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The Gender Gap in High Tech - June 2000 by Nelson King
Mamas, please let your daughters grow up to be techies
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Windows 2000 Watershed - May 2000 by Nelson King
A lot of users trash Microsoft mostly out of habit
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Is Cybercrime less of a crime - March 31, 2000 by none
Why crime committed with a computer is held to a different standard
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Grandma COBOL's lesson in continuity - January 2000 by Nelson King
Programmers love to exchange war stories about disastrous assignments.
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We have met the enemy - January 1999 by Nelson King
The Europeans, spurred in part by their artificially high phone rates, have been very busy with Internet telephony.
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