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Tuesday, January 2, 2007
 

Recruiting Well-Rounded Candidates

Google's Answer to Filling Jobs: New Algorithm. Google is starting to look for well-rounded candidates, like those who have published books or started their own clubs. By SAUL HANSELL. [NYT > Technology]
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E-voting Subsidiary

Opinion: Sequoia is for sale, but who's buying?. Smartmatic's looking to sell their electronic-voting subsidiary. Brad Friedman suspects that once legal issues are factored into the equation, the market may not be friendly. [Computerworld Breaking News] Don't we need an alternative to Diebold?

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E-voting: "not out of the woods yet"

Security expert: E-voting issues persist. November elections in the U.S. weren't the full-scale meltdown many feared, but e-voting expert Eugene Spafford says we're not out of the woods yet. Adoption of verifiable voting records is key, as is addressing the wariness many voters have when contemplating the "black box." [Computerworld Breaking News]
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