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Bush, Kerry Neck and Neck in Survey (Los
Angeles Times)
Bush, Kerry Neck and Neck in Survey (Los
Angeles Times)
07/23/2004 04:35 AMLos Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — Despite dissatisfaction with
the country's direction and the administration's principal policies,
the presidential race remains a virtual dead heat as the Democratic
convention approaches, a Times poll has found.
Inside 1to1: E-Gov't Neck-and-Neck With
Private Companies
Inside 1to1: E-Gov't Neck-and-Neck With
Private Companies
08/12/2004 09:29 AM1to1 Aug 12 2004 1:05PM GMT
Study shows Microsoft, Linux costs
neck-and-neck
Study shows Microsoft, Linux costs
neck-and-neck
04/05/2005 04:12 AMActiveWin.com Apr 5 2005 8:53AM GMT
Study Shows Microsoft, Linux
Neck-And-Neck (Reuters)
Study Shows Microsoft, Linux
Neck-And-Neck (Reuters)
04/04/2005 03:10 PMReuters - Most U.S. businesses say there is very
little difference between the cost of maintaining a Windows
versus a Linux-based corporate computing environment, according
to a new Yankee Group study released on Monday.
Bush's site neck and neck with Kerry's
in traffic race
Bush's site neck and neck with Kerry's
in traffic race
05/18/2004 02:42 PMPresident Bush may be feeling the heat in national polls, but in the
race for Web site traffic, he's keeping up with his challenger.
Study Shows Microsoft, Linux
Neck-And-Neck
Study Shows Microsoft, Linux
Neck-And-Neck
04/04/2005 07:27 PMMost U.S. businesses say there is very little difference between the
cost of maintaining a Windows versus a Linux-based corporate computing
environment, according to a new Yankee Group study released on Monday.
The main cost difference, said Yankee Group analyst Laura DiDio, is
determined by the amount of time it takes to develop applications or
ensure the security of servers, the networked computers that store
data, crunch numbers and serve up Web pages.
"What we found is that costs are not really dependent on the
underlying functionality in the core operating system," DiDio
said. In the independent study, 88 percent of respondents said that
the quality, performance and reliability of Windows was equal to or
better than Linux. Linux, which can be copied and modified freely,
unlike proprietary software such as Microsoft Corp.'s Windows
operating system, has been locked in competition for the last several
years against Microsoft's Windows Server software for a share of the
corporate market. In most cases, both Linux and Windows are growing at
the expense of Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Unix-based servers, which were
instrumental in the growth of the Internet during the 1990s.

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ReutersRead full story...PDA OS Marketshare: Palm and Microsoft
Neck and Neck
PDA OS Marketshare: Palm and Microsoft
Neck and Neck
05/03/2004 08:01 AMAccording to the latest numbers from Gartner, PalmSource (the software
side of Palm that produces PalmOS) and Microsoft are in a "dead heat"
in the PDA operating system race, with Palm taking a huge drop to sit
at 40.7% of the market, while Microsoft moved up to around 40.2%.
Gartner...
Microsoft, Linux costs neck-and-neck
Microsoft, Linux costs neck-and-neck
04/04/2005 09:45 PMMSNBC Apr 5 2005 1:28AM GMT
E-Gov't Neck-and-Neck With Private
Companies
E-Gov't Neck-and-Neck With Private
Companies
08/13/2004 04:15 PM1to1 Aug 13 2004 8:18PM GMT
Microsoft and Linux neck-and-neck
Microsoft and Linux neck-and-neck
04/04/2005 07:03 PMReuters UK Apr 4 2005 10:54PM GMT
Mobile phones are a pain in the neck
Mobile phones are a pain in the neck
05/17/2004 06:07 AMIt was five years ago today... 17 May 1999
Office work is a pain in the neck
Office work is a pain in the neck
03/21/2003 11:26 AMTell us something we don't know
Outcomes: Acupuncture and Neck Pain
Outcomes: Acupuncture and Neck Pain
06/21/2004 08:23 PMAcupuncture may have lasting benefits for neck pain, the authors of a
new study say.
Its about time. Tnx for allowing us to
remove the neck hold
Its about time. Tnx for allowing us to
remove the neck hold
09/17/2004 01:00 AMTechTree Sep 17 2004 4:03AM GMT
Don't Live With a Pain In the Neck--Use
a Headset for More Productivity
Don't Live With a Pain In the Neck--Use
a Headset for More Productivity
04/05/2005 02:26 AMFrom "sick-building" disease, moldy woodwork, contaminated water, and
carpal tunnel syndrome, the modern office is glutted with potential
health problems. Even something as harmless as the phone can cause
chronic pain if you spend hours with the handset jambed between your
ear and shoulder. The simple solution--a headset. Whether you go for
a corded or cordless model, http://www.HeadSetHere.com has countless
suggestions and valuable information about choosing the proper model
to meet your needs and protect your health. [PRWEB Apr 5, 2005]
Laptops Are A Pain In The Neck... And
Back... And Shoulders
Laptops Are A Pain In The Neck... And
Back... And Shoulders
04/12/2005 11:05 PMWith more and more people ditching desktop computers for laptops,
people are beginning to realize the
ergonomic disaster of laptop computers. It's not just
the damage done lugging them around (though, that does contribute to
it), but there's almost no good ergonomic way to use a laptop
computer, because the keyboard is too close to the screen, meaning
you're doing damage to some part of your body, no matter how you set
up. That means that people in their twenties are having skeletal
problems that used to only show up with those in their fifties --
which is a pretty serious problem for many. Some laptop makers (and
accessory makers) are finally looking at ways to address the problem,
but in the mean time, many of us are stuck hunched over our laptops,
waiting for our backs to give out.
Ready to have the Hair stand up on the
back of your Neck
Ready to have the Hair stand up on the
back of your Neck
12/21/2003 03:42 PMMy wife and I joke a lot about Ghost from time to time and I have been
a semi-skeptic for...
"the New Yorker"
"the New Yorker"
12/03/2003 04:08 AM"The New Yorker"
"The New Yorker"
01/08/2004 07:18 PMThe New Yorker
The New Yorker
02/12/2004 09:57 AMContract Sport: What did the Vice-President do for Halliburton? ..
Dick Cheney's relationship with Halliburton .. comprehensive
piece
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Speak Shop and Probigua Partner to Offer
Face-to-Face Online Spanish Tutoring
Speak Shop and Probigua Partner to Offer
Face-to-Face Online Spanish Tutoring
04/07/2005 03:41 AMSpeak Shop puts Guatemalan instructors face-to-face with students all
over the world, and no one has to leave their desk. For the first
time, these tutors can benefit from global e-commerce. [PRWEB Apr 7,
2005]
The New Yorker: Fact
The New Yorker: Fact
11/11/2003 04:42 AMWesley Clark's Celebrated—and Controversial—military Career (Long, But
Gives Insight Into Why So Many Military People Don't Like Clark) ..
Peter J. Boyer interviews asshat brasshat Wesley Clark .. New Yorker
profile .. lunghissimo
pezzo
newyorker.com/fact/content/?031117fa_fact
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"New Yorker article"
"New Yorker article"
08/06/2004 04:36 AMNew Yorker on Dorkbot
New Yorker on Dorkbot
06/02/2004 06:28 PMDorkbot, a group of "people doing strange things with electricity"
that meets in various cities worldwide, was profiled in this recent
New Yorker story:
Dorkbot was founded by a young man
named Douglas Repetto, who teaches computer music at Columbia. "The
idea of dorkbot was to reach people who had nowhere to talk about
these projects," Repetto says. "Some might appear in a gallery,
perhaps, but many are too odd, or they're unfinished, or it's not even
clear what they are." Dorkbot presentations typically feature novel
ways of using electrical devices, especially uses that don't require
much money. "Dorkbot is about what you can do on the cheap in a back
room somewhere," he says. The name encourages humility.
LinkNew Yorker on Obama, from May
New Yorker on Obama, from May
07/28/2004 12:58 PMa good profile, if you're not familiar with him
"The New Yorker: Fact"
"The New Yorker: Fact"
05/04/2004 09:00 PMThe New Yorker: From the Archives
The New Yorker: From the Archives
12/22/2004 01:05 AM“A Visit from Saint Nicholas (In the Ernest Hemingway
Manner)” ..
FICTION
newyorker.com/archive/content/?031222fr_archive01
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new yorker on boondocks
new yorker on boondocks
04/13/2004 02:17 PMi loves me some McGruder
Internet Challenges Face-to-Face
Mingling: Single Parents Group Losing
Members To Time Crunch, Too
Internet Challenges Face-to-Face
Mingling: Single Parents Group Losing
Members To Time Crunch, Too
08/15/2004 06:02 AMWashingtonpost.com - Sun Aug 15, 03:18 am GMT
Face to Face With Your Users:Running a
Nondirected Interview
Face to Face With Your Users:Running a
Nondirected Interview
01/28/2003 07:22 AMFace to Face With Your Users: Running a
Nondirected Interview
Face to Face With Your Users: Running a
Nondirected Interview
01/24/2003 05:23 AMNew Go-L Laptop: Who Makes the New
Yorker?
New Go-L Laptop: Who Makes the New
Yorker?
05/18/2004 03:00 PMSo Liebermann has a new version of its New Yorker model that is a dead
ringer for an Apple Powerbook 15-inch, which according to the
misleading flash splash page will have both a Pentium-M, Centrino,
Pentium 4, and Athlon64 inside. Amazing! Since the previously
announced New Yorker was a Centrino,...
"Hersh's New Yorker piece"
"Hersh's New Yorker piece"
05/07/2004 03:29 AMGoogle Cartoon in the New Yorker
Google Cartoon in the New Yorker
12/13/2002 02:10 PMThe New Yorker recently ran a cartoon featuring Google and they've
just now put it up on their site. (Thanks, Kiruba!)...
The New Yorker: The Talk of the Town
The New Yorker: The Talk of the Town
11/11/2003 05:55 AMRemember the banjo boy in the 1972 film "Deliverance"? .. soon be in a
theater near you
newyorker.com/talk/content/?031117ta_talk_friend
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The New Yorker: The Critics: Books
The New Yorker: The Critics: Books
06/22/2004 10:59 AMLouis Menand .. more» .. Bad Comma ..
more
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The New Yorker on the torture at Abu
Ghraib
The New Yorker on the torture at Abu
Ghraib
05/03/2004 08:43 PMIn case anyone missed this, there is a detailed
article on the torture at Abu Ghraib in The New Yorker. Unlike the sniper rumor, this one is pretty much
documented fact. I realize that this is obviously not standard
behavior, but it is not a single wacko, but a group of soldiers. It's
really quite appalling. How can something like this happen? What is
the mood like among American soldiers in Iraq? Is there a general
hatred or is it really isolated behavior? I can't imagine an occupying
force being very successful without some basic respect for the local
citizens.
I remember hearing that the occupying forces in post-war Japan were
selected from soldiers who had not served in combat against the
Japanese. Most of the stories you hear about the soldiers occupying
Japan are good stories. I suppose it's easier to be nice when there is
no resistance, but still... (My sister has a nice post about the story of our family's
first interaction with the US occupation of Japan.)
I also heard from a Spanish friend of mine that there is very
little if no hatred towards Muslims after the 3/11 attack in Madrid.
People realize that it is a splinter group and are not blaming the
Muslims.
I don't want to over-generalize, but trying to link Al Qaeda to
Iraq and some of the hate crimes against Muslims in the US really
highlights the lack of racial sympathy or understanding on the US's
part. I think the US really needs to figure out how to deal with this
racial intolerance and ignorance if it's going to try do any kind of
nation building.
Before someone else says it, I think racism in Japan is also very
bad, but we're not toppling regimes and trying to rebuild them. I
wouldn't trust Japan with that either.
The New Yorker: Shouts and Murmurs
The New Yorker: Shouts and Murmurs
07/19/2004 06:22 PMAs a quick-thinking senatorial aide switched on the Senate€™s
public-address system and cued up the infamous €śSeven Minutes of
Funk€ť break, Mr. Leahy and Mr. Cheney went head-to-head in what can
only be described as a €śtake no prisoners€ť
freesty
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Using Technology to Re-Experience the
Good Old-Fashioned Way of Customer
Support, Putting Businesses and
Customers Back in Time - Live
Face-to-Face
Using Technology to Re-Experience the
Good Old-Fashioned Way of Customer
Support, Putting Businesses and
Customers Back in Time - Live
Face-to-Face
08/27/2004 01:50 PMiSupport.tv has announced its live face-to-face and interactive online
customer support services, helping business to reach more customers,
increase sales, and reduce support cost in a timely and cost-effective
manner. It is live face-to-face services because with one click,
customers will see a live face. It is interactive because customers
can ask any questions via webcam, microphone, or text chat and get
answers in real-time. [PRWEB Aug 27, 2004]
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