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computerworld.com » Computerworld Blogs - Careers - Oct 9, 2008
The question of whether Asperger's syndrome is a disorder that needs to be treated is answered by the fact that human interaction is a prerequisite for making the world a better place. Don Tennant looks at this balance …
Also tagged: careers, aspergers syndrome, aspergers
computerworld.com » Computerworld Blogs - Open Source - Oct 9, 2008
I received an interesting e-mail a couple of days ago from Katie Graunke Stone, who handles public relations for Stone Design, a Mac OS application development company founded by her husband Andrew Stone in 1984. Katie …
Also tagged: open source, asperger and 039 s syndrome
computerworld.com » IT Blogwatch's blog - Oct 8, 2008
In Tuesday's IT Blogwatch, Richi Jennings watches Richard M. Stallman worry about how the cloud computing fad is just another privacy-infringing, proprietary lock-in. Not to mention TV title mashups... read more
Also tagged: internet, privacy, open source, desktop applications, fsf, gnu, cloud computing, enterprise software and services, e business and web 2 0
xconomy.com » Xconomy IT Feed - Oct 4, 2008
cloud computing, Software, Web Wade Roush wrote: In an article Monday in the UK’s Guardian newspaper, Richard Stallman, president of Boston’s Free Software Foundation, criticized the trend toward utility-style “cloud …
Also tagged: web services, software, web, saas, it, computing, boston, software as a service, free software foundation, cloud computing, boston briefs
noticiasdot.com » Noticiasdot.com - Oct 4, 2008
El fundador de la organización GNU, hacker, activista político y voz radical del software libre ha vuelto: esta vez disparó contra todas aquellas empresas que felizmente promocionan “la computación en las nubes”, Cloud …
Also tagged: web 2 0, mundo digital, cloud computing
xconomy.com » Xconomy - Oct 2, 2008
cloud computing, Software, Web Wade Roush wrote: In an article Monday in the UK’s Guardian newspaper, Richard Stallman, president of Boston’s Free Software Foundation, criticized the trend toward utility-style “cloud …
Also tagged: web services, software, web, saas, it, computing, boston, software as a service, free software foundation, cloud computing, boston briefs
xconomy.com » Xconomy Boston - Oct 1, 2008
cloud computing, Software, Web Wade Roush wrote: In an article Monday in the UK’s Guardian newspaper, Richard Stallman, president of Boston’s Free Software Foundation, criticized the trend toward utility-style “cloud …
Also tagged: web services, software, web, saas, it, computing, boston, software as a service, free software foundation, cloud computing, boston briefs
xconomy.com » Xconomy - Oct 1, 2008
Daily TIPs, Computing, energy Neil Savage wrote: Cloud Computing: Stupid or Genius? Richard Stallman, a computing expert and founder of the Free Software Foundation, thinks that cloud computing—running applications …
Also tagged: energy, microsoft, computing, steve ballmer, national, jon stewart, the daily show, rutgers university, free software foundation, daily tips, tim o reilly, depaul university, lehigh university, sungri, national blog main
xconomy.com » Xconomy Energy Feed - Sep 30, 2008
Daily TIPs, Computing, energy Neil Savage wrote: Cloud Computing: Stupid or Genius? Richard Stallman, a computing expert and founder of the Free Software Foundation, thinks that cloud computing—running applications …
Also tagged: energy, microsoft, computing, steve ballmer, national, jon stewart, the daily show, rutgers university, free software foundation, daily tips, tim o reilly, depaul university, lehigh university, sungri, national blog main
geek.com » Geek.com - Sep 30, 2008
There is a lot of talk and development at the moment around the idea of cloud computing – the ability to work online without the need for local services on your desktop computer. That doesn’t mean everyone is a fan …
Also tagged: news, gnu, cloud computing