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Fast Company has a an interesting new feature that looks at 101 people, ideas, and trends that will change how we work and live in 2005. December 15, 2004
Here Comes Personal Search
The BBC has a news story about how web search is getting more and more personal with new features and tools aim to make searching easier for the user. December 12, 2004
Lenovo Buys IMB PC Group
This is huge news for the computer industry. December 9, 2004
Make Love Not Spam
The BBC reports that Lycos Europe's Make Love, Not Spam campaign has ceased after complaints over its spam-fighting practices. December 6, 2004
Half of IT Staff Not Needed by 2004
If offshoring is not bad enough news for tech workers rapid advances in technology could also eradicate many U. December 3, 2004
Offshoring Pace Doubles as Corporations Seek Cheaper Labor
A new study found that the number of jobs offshored was twice that which had been previously reported. November 26, 2004
Ask Jeeves Fights On
In the race to be the search destination leader Ask Jeeves is often overshadowed by MSN Search, Yahoo and Google. November 23, 2004
Firefox Browser is Red Hot
The Firefox 1. November 21, 2004
Big Media to Buy Blogs?
Our blogs and online content providers about to be purchased in a big media buying spree? That is one possibility pondered by Wired columnist Adam L. November 18, 2004
Microsoft Launches New Search Engine
Microsoft has debuted the beta of the search engine it has been promising. November 12, 2004
Google Recruits with Brain Teasers
If you want to work at Google you are going to have to put on your thinking cap. November 10, 2004
2004 Big Year for Bloggers
This year may be remembered as the year weblogs really took off thanks primarily to the 2004 elections. November 8, 2004
Movie Downloading Networks Targeted
Movie downloading is quickly becoming the threat to film companies that music downloading is to music publishers. November 8, 2004
Google Finally Provides AdWords Content Guidelines
ClickZ reports that Google now gives a better picture of what text ads it will and will not accept as part of its text advertising program. November 6, 2004
88% of IT Workers Stressed About Pay
An IDG Computerworld salary survey has found that IT workers are increasingly concerned about minuscule salary increases. November 1, 2004
Spware Rampant on Corporate PCs
A new survey conducted by Equation Research for Webroot found that companies are not doing a very good job protecting computers from spyware. October 27, 2004
Intel Chairman Angry Over Flu Shot Shortage
Andy Grove, the chairman of Intel, has blasted the Bush administration for failing to provide the public with enough flu vaccine. October 24, 2004
Publishers Fear Password Sharing
Password sharing has become a common problem for publishers as websurfers seek to avoid constant registration forms by using shared passwords found on forums, blogs and websites. October 21, 2004
Advertising in RSS Feeds
Wired reports that ads are starting to appear with increasing frequency in RSS feeds. October 18, 2004
Oops. Dick Cheney Makes Web Mistake
Dick Cheney made a big web mistake during his debate with John Edwards. October 8, 2004