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 Saturday, February 28, 2004

 

Problems at e-learning university. The UK's international online university - with only 900 students globally - is being "restructured". [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]

 


1:46:06 PM    

 

Time to talk sense about outsourcing. Knowledge@Wharton says the political firestorm around Gregory Mankiw's comments obscures a new reality in the economy. [CNET News.com - Front Door]

 


1:45:17 PM    

 

PC World: How Many Hard Drives Do You Need? Hitachi sees a bright picture for the future of its hard drive business, a sizable portion of which was purchased just over a year ago from IBM, thanks to the increasing demands for physically small, high-capacity drives for use in consumer electronics equipment. [Tomalak's Realm]

 


1:44:33 PM    

 

Palm's Marriage of Convenience to Handspring Shows Promise. PalmOne may have bought Handspring last year, but it looks like the team behind the Handspring Treo may drive the combined company's innovation. By Laurie J. Flynn. [New York Times: Technology]

 


1:42:04 PM    

 

Kodak Introducing Online Service in Europe. Kodak hopes to gain a share of the fast-growing European camera-phone market by introducing its online photo service for cellphones there. By The Associated Press. [New York Times: Technology]

 


1:39:47 PM    

 

For Peace of Mind, the One-Button Backup. Everyone knows they should back up their data, but the task is often put off. Thankfully, several new devices make it a less onerous chore. By Thomas J. Fitzgerald. [New York Times: Technology]

 


1:38:50 PM