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Learn Microsof company Accessibility
Posted on December 2, 2011 | No CommentsGaining an art in almost any Microsof company strategy is constantly worth the weight in gold. When it comes to work prospective customers you are unable to get it wrong. In order to understand how to document and also change data it is just a... -
The most popular Linux is…
Posted on November 19, 2011 | No CommentsThe most popular desktop Linux is Mint with a GNOME 2.32 interface. Trying to figure out what the most popular Linux distribution is isn’t easy. We can safely say that Red Hat’s Rat Hat Enterprise Linux is almost certainly popular server Linux. You don’t close... -
Steve Martin makes a book from his tweets (and yours)
Posted on October 30, 2011 | No CommentsSome people think of Steve Martin as a very funny man with silver hair. Best CCIE Training and CCIE Exams and more Cisco exams log in to Certkingdom.com I think of him as a man with stunningly sad eyes who writes books about people with troubled love lives.... -
Microsoft fails to credit Kelihos takedown partner
Posted on October 11, 2011 | No CommentsMicrosoft grabbed headlines Wednesday with its report about the successful takedown of the Kelihos botnet, but while the company detailed the achievements of its Digital Crimes Unit, it failed to mention the major role security firm Kaspersky Lab played in the operation. Cisco CCNA Training,... -
GoDaddy CEO Defends Zimbabwe Elephant Hunts
Posted on April 1, 2011 | No CommentsThe CEO of GoDaddy is under fire for video footage that shows him killing an elephant in Zimbabwe, but Bob Parsons says the hunts are necessary to help feed local villagers and prevent the animals from destroying crops. for more info on CCNA Training... -
Signs you’re about to be fired
Posted on March 27, 2011 | No CommentsHere are a few behaviors to look for in your boss that may indicate your job is in danger. The Future of Mobile Printing Print from a Smartphone, from a Tablet, from anywhere! Best CCNA Training and CCNA Certification and more Cisco exams log... -
Windows 7 Memory does not Leak it is Used
Posted on March 12, 2011 | No CommentsWindows 7 is, no doubt, a evolution in windows platform. But the bad side of it is seen as a “Higher memory Footprint” as compared to previous generation OS like Windows XP and even when compared to Linux like Ubuntu 9.1 Often, one would say... -
Company settles Facebook/NLRB case of employee firing
Posted on March 6, 2011 | No CommentsThe Connecticut ambulance company that fired an employee after she criticized her boss on Facebook agreed to settled the case yesterday. I wrote about the Facebook/NLRB case a couple of weeks ago. Hughes Hubbard labor attorneys offer some tips for companies creating social media policies... -
Apple TV Q&A: Can It Be Hacked? Is Hulu Plus Coming?
Posted on February 27, 2011 | No CommentsAfter posting the first Apple TV review online yesterday, we are now moving on to general questions about the device you guys have written us with. Let the Q&A session begin! Q: Can Apple TV be hacked? A: Early reports seem to indicate: yes. A... -
Was the Weather Forecast Right? Wunderground Will Tell You
Posted on February 20, 2011 | No CommentsExecutives from weather forecasting site the Weather Underground said that the site will try something that weather forecasters have never done before: show how often they were right. That particular feature was supposed to have been part of the Wunderground redesign that launched this week,...

