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[2006-01-31] Sorry, Microsoft; ODF Lives On In Mass.
Surprise, surprise. Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney appointed a successor to the departed CIO of the state's Information Technology Division, Peter Quinn, and stood behind the current plan to implement OpenDocument Format support by January 2007.

[2006-01-30] AMD Can Subpoena Firms For Intel Suit
Third parties that received subpoenas from AMD for its antitrust case against Intel had been reluctant to comply, citing non-disclosure agreements with Intel.

[2006-01-20] Opportunities 2006 - Usefulness
2006 is going to be a year where the creators of web technology have the opportunity to make their services better in terms of integration, usability, and usefulness.

[2006-01-18] Personalities Say Who's A Cyberslacker
If you work with a talkative extrovert, you may be working with a world-class cyberslacker according to a study conducted by Australia's Monash University.

[2006-01-12] Are Bloggers In Legal Jeopardy?
So let me get this straight: if someone annoys me online, via a web site or in an email, and doesn't disclose their real name, I can have them hauled off to SuperMax?

[2006-01-10] Your Next Job Depends On Google
It's not who you know that will get you the next cushy corporate job, but what you know, and that 'what' is everyone's favorite search advertising company and its place in the world.

[2006-01-10] Exaggerated Reports of Office's Death
From all quarters you can hear the pronouncements of the death of Microsoft Office.

[2006-01-09] Managing Phases of Projects Using Project Management Software
If you are managing a project that will require the contributions of multiple individuals or teams using a multi tiered development plan over a fixed area of time, you should consider using project management software to help organize the elements of a project into milestone goals and organize the efforts of the development team in an efficient manner.

[2006-01-05] The Best Predictions Yet for 2006
Unlike many in the PR blogosphere, I haven't made any public predictions for 2006 (and don't intend to). If you do a Technorati search you'll find hundreds, if not thousands, of bloggers who have.

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