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Tuesday, June 25, 2002 |
AN INTERESTING CONCEPT
that could cut consultants, integrators and small network administrators out of the loop. The notion that I.T. design and implementation can be done by everybody is growing. Some suppliers seem to be saying, "ever had an erector set or Tinker Toys? You can do this, too!"
IBM aims wireless at smaller businesses. ThinkPad-based network offerings speed time to productivity [InfoWorld: Top News]
3:37:19 PM
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DOES PASSPORT GIVE WAY TO PALLADIUM?
WOW. When I wrote tomorrow's TechCentralStation column, I hadn't heard about this. But it's pretty close to what I warn against. [InstaPundit]
3:03:03 PM
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BROADBAND RULES
Dan Bricklin points to a new report from Pew's study of broadband usage: "Once again, this group is giving us some real data to help us understand what real people do with the Internet, not imaginary people dreamed up by companies who only think of "consumers" and "viewers". It is definitely worth reading this report in detail, and, of course, it's available on the Web." [lawrence's notebook]
7:49:12 AM
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© Copyright 2002 Steve Pilgrim.
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