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Passwords are not Forever! posted by KP on November 8, 2007 @ 1:47 PM
Thanks to dilbert.com for the cartoon. The human brain is considered to be the super computer of all super computers. Logical thoughts are triangulated, analyzed and resolved in the human brain within fractions of a second. With these results...
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Christmas came early this year posted by WT on November 16, 2007 @ 10:29 AM
We're celebrating four big new biz wins! We'll tell you more about them when the dust settles.
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What is 2.0? #5 in a series posted by DW on November 20, 2007 @ 2:07 PM
In the true sense of the word social, intermediary sites (and technologies) allow folks to make it easy for everybody else to bookmark their stuff or to have it fed into the greater web as news and content elsewhere. Here...
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No more "click to activate" in Internet Explorer posted by KP on November 27, 2007 @ 12:36 PM
Finally. Microsoft Internet Explorer users, which comprise 76% of the Internet world, will no longer have to "click to activate" when viewing embedded controls such as flash movies on web pages. Microsoft had kept the requirement in order to avoid...
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Too Much of a Good Thing? posted by WT on November 28, 2007 @ 8:33 AM
There's certainly value in signaling to the visitor that your site is state-of-the-art and promises a certain amount of interactivity and socialization. But your strategic thinking shouldn't stop there.
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The ultimate hardware upgrade posted by DW on November 28, 2007 @ 10:32 AM
Here's a recently refurbished piece of hardware you won't see on EBay. The USS Theodore Roosevelt CVN 71 was towed from Portsmouth's Norfolk Naval Shipyard this morning, down the Elizabeth River, across the street from Stratum's office. It was quite...
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Who Are You? posted by JG on November 30, 2007 @ 5:14 PM
When Alice went down the rabbit hole and found herself face to face with that famous caterpillar, that’s what it asked her: who are you? And when your customers go down the rabbit hole of the internet, and find themselves...
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