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IT Blogwatch: Google has huge Q2, plus Plus vs Facebook fight
Google announced Q2 results that were unexpectedly good. CEO Larry Page is bursting with pride at what's been achieved, not the least of which is the success so far of Google Plus vs Facebook. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers run the numbers. Not to mention: How Canadian elementary school teachers explain the Cambrian Explosion ... Read More


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Patrick Thibodeau: What happens to IT hiring if Congress self-destructs?
If Congress fails to agree on a debt ceiling limit and the U.S. defaults, it seems clear enough that a series of disastrous things will occur, including rising interest rates and higher unemployment. IT budgets and hiring are certain to be hurt by this folly, but it may take a few months, based on recent history, for the true impact to appear. Read More

Preston Gralla: Microsoft's future -- Windows everywhere or Windows nowhere?
Two very different rumors have been making the rounds in the wake of a recent speech at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC 2011). One rumor has Microsoft putting Windows code on every device possible, from smartphones to tablets, PCs, TVs, and beyond. Another has Microsoft biting the bullet and giving up the Windows name entirely. Which is more likely to happen? Read More


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Jonny Evans: Apple's A6 processor: 28-nm, 3D IC and made by TSMC
While we wait for Lion, interesting to note the next Apple A6 processor will be made by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) and will be a 3D IC 28-nanometer low-power powerhouse, sweetly tucked away inside your iPhones and future model iPads. Read More

Shark Tank: Between LOTS of keyboards and LOTS of chairs
For years this pilot fish's boss, the company president, has set costs, deadlines and functionality on projects. But now he's making random, arbitrary technical decisions -- and that spells trouble. Read More

 
 
 

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