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ZDNet Blogs - Jul 4, 2008
For all of my blasting of the TSA and the US Government for our strange, inappropriate, inadequate, and sometimes unacceptable security practices, I am damn proud to be an American. There's many countries I've visited …
Between the Lines - Jul 4, 2008
Updated: The latest battle in Google’s ongoing court battle with Viacom over YouTube copyright infringement is a glass half full or half empty situation. In the half full department, Google scored a legal victory as a …
Tagged: general, google, youtube, web technology
ZDNet Blogs - Jul 4, 2008
I've just had to take a post down, which a lot of you have probably already read. My bad, my bad a lot. Without going into too much detail, just forget you ever saw that post for the time being. I'll deny it was ever …
IT Project Failures - Jul 4, 2008
Spending the American 4th of July with friends and family is a wonderful break from the daily routine. Imagine my surprise when a lively 12-year old proudly showed me the graphics problems he discovered in Runescape …
Tagged: end user impact
IT Project Failures - Jul 4, 2008
How doth my project fail? Let me count the ways. With apologies to the poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning, there are myriad ways that IT projects fail. The Project Management Hut blog offers five: Executive Level …
Tagged: cio issues, it issues
IT Project Failures - Jul 4, 2008
A series of four “mystery outages” have forced the Department of Emergency Services in Queensland, Australia to suspend rolling out a new, $6 million computer-aided dispatch system based on TriTech Software Systems’ …
Tagged: project management, government projects, project failures, cio issues, it issues
ZDNet Blogs - Jul 4, 2008
Click on any imagte to see the whole picture. These are just three of the images from our local Fourth of July Parade today. We happen to live in a state which does not produce much oil or coal or natural gas. In fact …
ZDNet Blogs - Jul 4, 2008
The recent $100 million acquisition of Powerset, the semantic search engine company, by Microsoft looks to be more to do with advertising than beefing up the software giants' search capabilities. So far, Powerset has …
Storage Bits - Jul 4, 2008
Tom’s Hardware is reporting test results that show that costly notebook flash drives actually use MORE power than hard drives - shrinking battery life by up to an hour. How could this be? The test Testing 4 SSDs …
Tagged: marketing, solid state disk, disk drives
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Jul 4, 2008
A 1 question civics quiz Today American's celebrate the Declaration of Independence, the legal foundation of the USA and, after the failure of the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution of the United States. I …
Tagged: hardware, storage, u s, president, robin harris