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15th Anniversary: Why J. J. Abrams, Joe Trippi and Hilary Rosen Remain Wired Heroes * Years after they first appeared in Wired, these three VIPs remain in the spotlight. J. J. Abrams Since upgrading TV with that confounding isle, he's taken on 2009's Star Trek prequel. Why he does it "It's cool to bring something to life, whether it's a s Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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15th Anniversary: Why J. J. Abrams, Joe Trippi and Hilary Rosen Remain Wired Heroes * Years after they first appeared in Wired, these three VIPs remain in the spotlight. J. J. Abrams Since upgrading TV with that confounding isle, he's taken on 2009's Star Trek prequel. Why he does it "It's cool to bring something to life, whether it's a s Home > Rss Directory > Business > Wired News |
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15th Anniversary: Why J. J. Abrams, Joe Trippi and Hilary Rosen Remain Wired Heroes * Years after they first appeared in Wired, these three VIPs remain in the spotlight. J. J. Abrams Since upgrading TV with that confounding isle, he's taken on 2009's Star Trek prequel. Why he does it "It's cool to bring something to life, whether it's a s Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Why Does This Prominent Amazon Researcher Face 14 Years in Prison for Biopiracy? Motoring up Brazil's Arauazinho River during the rainy season is like navigating a lake full of trees. The rust-colored water escapes its banks and spreads out across the rain forest, leaving the channel indistinguishable from the jungle around it. Marc van Roosmalen, however, seems to sense th Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Why Does This Prominent Amazon Researcher Face 14 Years in Prison for Biopiracy? Motoring up Brazil's Arauazinho River during the rainy season is like navigating a lake full of trees. The rust-colored water escapes its banks and spreads out across the rain forest, leaving the channel indistinguishable from the jungle around it. Marc van Roosmalen, however, seems to sense th Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Why is the new 3G iPhone so cheap? The mystery behind why the new iPhone is so cheap may be solved, with market researcher iSuppli saying it costs just $173 to make.Apple caused a stir earlier this month when it launched the new 3G iPhone with a Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Why San Francisco's network admin went rogue Last Sunday, Terry Childs, a network administrator employed by the City of San Francisco, was arrested and taken into custody, charged with four counts of computer tampering. He remains in jail, held on $5 million bail. News reports have depicted a rogue admin taking Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Why SaaS could make your IT skills irrelevant Tom Clement has reinvented his career before. In 1984, he realized working in technology would suit him better than his job as a litigator in Texas. "I came home one day from work, and I was used to being really tense," he says. "But that day, my secretary's recorder Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Datacenter mushrooming? Why not get rid of it? If your datacenter processing load doubled this year, could you handle the growth?That's what happened to Bazaarvoice, an Austin, Texas-based start-up that serves up product ratings and reviews to more than 180 Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Study: H-1Bs go with job creation U.S. companies that apply for controversial H-1B visas create additional jobs beyond the positions filled by foreign workers, according to a study released Monday by a pro-immigration think tank.For every H-1B p Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Why the job market is worse than you think Ahead of Friday's January employment report, there is a lot of concern about the weakening job market, even as the unemployment rate stands at a relatively modest 5%. Home > Rss Directory > Business > CNN |
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Developers explain why they're avoiding Vista Windows developers are confirming the results of a survey released yesterday that found fewer than 1 in 12 programmers currently writing applications targeting Windows Vista."None of our customers are saying, 'G Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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What job losses could mean to you You may think your job is safe. But you still may not be spared the pain resulting from the weak labor market. So far this year, nearly a quarter-million jobs have vanished. CNNMoney.com looks at how a deteriorating job market could impact you -- and your wallet. Home > Rss Directory > General > CNN |
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U.S. Steel Profit Drops on Acquisitions and Job Cuts Fourth-quarter profit plunged on costs from acquisitions and job cuts in Europe, sending shares down. Home > Rss Directory > Business > NY Time |
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WiMax promises to shake up wireless data market Mobile operators may be counting on LTE (Long-Term Evolution) technology to offer high-speed mobile data access in coming years, but WiMax services will arrive first, promising to shake up the wireless data market in the process. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Why Do We Accept Signatures by Fax? Aren't fax signatures the weirdest thing? It's trivial to cut and paste -- with real scissors and glue -- anyone's signature onto a document so that it'll look real when faxed. There is so little security in fax signatures that it's mind-boggling that anyone accepts them. Yet peop Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Why Do We Accept Signatures by Fax? Aren't fax signatures the weirdest thing? It's trivial to cut and paste -- with real scissors and glue -- anyone's signature onto a document so that it'll look real when faxed. There is so little security in fax signatures that it's mind-boggling that anyone accepts them. Yet peop Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Three reasons why CES is a waste of time Featured links from the CNET Blog Network Looking for the ultimate visual experience at CES -- The chief technical officer of AMD looks for themes on the show floor. Sony rolls onto US shores -- Sony have announced the arrival of the Rolly entertainment player on the US ma Home > Rss Directory > Technology > CNET |
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To See a Stock Market Bubble Bursting, Look at Shanghai After two years of soaring share prices, the Shanghai composite index has plunged 45 percent from its high, reached last October. Home > Rss Directory > Business > NY Time |
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What job woes mean to you You may think your job is safe. But you still may not be spared the pain resulting from the weak labor market. Home > Rss Directory > Business > CNN |

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