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Archive for December, 2008

There Will Always Be An Operating System

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Yet another story about the End Of The Operating System As We Know It, based more on wishful thinking than cold reality. Hope springs eternal, more now with the Browser as the ultimate program, instead of another dig at Microsoft.
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Pros And Cons Of Software Code Reviews

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

Every piece of software can be improved by a code review. How these are actually done successfully depends on many things. Here’s a review of an excellent overview of code reviews.
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Designers, Developers And The Great Digital Divide

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

The movement of the WWW into greater interaction is having some unintended consequences and, surprisingly, revisiting some very old conflicts. Ultimately, these are right-brain/left-brain divides. FutureWare’s recent experience with these new/old issues has been, well, eye opening.
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Just A Minute Can Be Shorter Than you Think

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

The telco carriers that control mobile communications access learned how to maximize their service charges very long ago. To paraphrase the Bard, it’s good to be a monopoly, indeed.
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Just A Minute Can Be Shorter Than you Think

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

The telco carriers that control mobile communications access learned how to maximize their service charges very long ago. To paraphrase the Bard, it’s good to be a monopoly, indeed.
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Some Ways We Keep Fit And Healthy

Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

Periodic checkups aren’t enough to maintain good health. Here are some things we use every day that are better than the proverbial Apple in keeping the doctor away.
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Maximizing Live Training Effectiveness With Some Simple Planning

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Taking a live training course can be frustrating for the attendees, and trying for the presenter(s). Here are some tips, based on direct experience, that can make it easy and productive for all concerned.
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