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TechRepublic Member | July 12, 2011

Tech boom (and bust) 2.0

Rather than making painful attempts to woo top talent, offer current and potential employees a raft of compelling alternative benefits like stability, proven leadership, and opportunities to learn other aspects of a business beyond IT. Read more

Resource of the day

Cloud Computing Implementation: Learning From Others Mistakes

There are things that can go wrong with any implementation. Read this white paper to learn more about cloud computing and how to learn from the mistakes of others.


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10 leadership skills that are child's play

You can spot some of the most important leadership qualities by watching how kids interact. Steve Tobak lists a few lessons from the playground. Read more

Background check companies scrutinize your online presence

A background check company can drill down into your social networking practices, going so far as to make note of what you 'like' in Facebook. Read more

What constitutes a change in today's IT environments?

Today's technology mix is, in most situations, generations ahead of the typical change control process. IT pro Rick Vanover raises the question of what really constitutes a change nowadays. Read more

Five tips for cleaning up email messages before you forward them

The messages you forward should be as clean and professional as the ones you create from scratch. Here's how to make sure your forwarded messages aren't full of extraneous junk. Read more

Cryptographer and computer scientist Robert Morris dies at 78

One of the men instrumental in early work on Unix, and the retired chief scientist of the NSA's National Computer Security Center, passed away this summer. Read more

Intellectual property, copyright, and the cloud: More details on the law for web masters and developers

In part two of his interview with David Weslow, Ryan Boudreaux asks more questions about how the cloud could affect intellectual property and copyright issues. Read more


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Upcoming smartphones: Summer edition (photos)

A number of companies have promised new smartphones for the summer. We've rounded up all the announced models in one place to help you keep track of what's coming and where they're headed. See them here. View on site


Google+ coverage on TechRepublic

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10 things I don't miss about Big Iron

Strolling down Memory Lane, you may hit the occasional pothole. Jaime Henriquez returns to his reflections on the age of Big Iron with a look at some things he's glad he left behind.



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