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Posted by Stuart Crawford
Many small business owners are concerned about business continuity and ensuring that their staff remains...
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Posted by Daniel Punch
While sleeping through a lecture recently I roused for just long enough to catch the lecturer saying that "Error messages should not try to be funny or amusing, they should be clear and concise". This got me thinking about the ever-elusive goal of user friendliness. The concept has changed much over the years with packages such as DOS going from being one of the easiest packages on the market, to now being complicated, convoluted, and ignored. I have begun to wonder why I am being taught that computers have to be boring to be user friendly.
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Posted by Meryl K. Evans
David Strom wrote fascinating editorial regarding formats and provides a historical lesson (ah, the old days of floppies... first black, then green, orange, red, and blue). Imagine if an automotive company decided to produce a car that uses a new kind of gasoline -- not leaded, unleaded, or diesel -- a brand new one also manufactured by the company.
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Posted by Jim Bruce
Jim Bruce of Rist Canyon Vineyards discusses the factors involved in how to determine whether your grapes are ripe and ready for harvesting. This article is for the backyard grape grower as well as the advanced vineyardist.
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Posted by Jim Edwards
Not exactly. What's true is that most people THINK they can't write a book and get it published. And while that's a widely-held belief, just the opposite is true.
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Posted by John Gibb
Computers are available in different shapes, sizes and weights, due to these different shapes and sizes they perform different sorts of jobs from one another.
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Posted by Romain Marucchi
In this 21st century of terabytes and gigabytes, in this high-definition age where new ideas "seems" to be redefined hourly, in this Microsoft galaxy, Macintosh stratosphere, planet Linux, where the only question left for desktop "consumers" is "which computer desktop define me as a person?". Ironic? Actually irony "redefines" the definition of "tyranny", applied in this now saturated desktop market since the last few years.
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Posted by Graham Jones
Blogging is a term that means different things to different people. To some people it means keeping an online journal. To others blogging is about creating a community of people who can contribute to a growing discussion on a specific topic. To me, however, blogging is about creating and running an entire web site. That's because blogging can actually be used as a complete content management system for almost any web site.
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