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- How it works: Cars and computers
- Ears to the Ground: Linden Lab is Changing How it Listens to its Customers
- How the U.S. Drought Monitor Works
- Internet changes how memory works
- 'Breaking Bad' recap: A man works
- Why Women Shouldn't Go to Tech Conferences
- It's Crunch Time! How to Squeeze a One-Hour Presentation into 20 Minutes.
How it works: Cars and computers Posted: 25 Jul 2011 05:11 AM PDT High-tech electronics are critical to achieving tougher new fuel consumption standards |
Ears to the Ground: Linden Lab is Changing How it Listens to its Customers Posted: 23 Jul 2011 11:04 PM PDT Change is rarely revolutionary. This is probably a good thing, as most people dislike change as a general rule. A sudden change into unfamiliar territory, even if it's seen as a benefit, can often leave people shocked and confused. This causes t... |
How the U.S. Drought Monitor Works Posted: 24 Jul 2011 12:39 PM PDT Four states are completely covered in some kind of drought conditions. Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Louisiana are suffering from dry conditions, little rainfall and could suffer some sort of crop failures and livestock losses. |
Internet changes how memory works Posted: 25 Jul 2011 07:21 AM PDT In an increasingly digital world, people are less likely to retain facts and figures, and more likely to know where to find them. |
'Breaking Bad' recap: A man works Posted: 25 Jul 2011 08:03 AM PDT 'Breaking Bad' continued its nuanced portrayal of masculinity in the second episode of its fourth season. |
Why Women Shouldn't Go to Tech Conferences Posted: 25 Jul 2011 04:11 AM PDT The other day, a woman I know asked me if I wanted to be on a panel at TechWeek. The panel was about how to make a living at blogging. One of the panelists couldn't make it. She wanted to know if I would fill in. Sure, I said.1. It's hard out there for a geek.I know I'm at the right place when I get off the train, and the guy in front of me is wearing khaki shorts with white socks pulled up to ... |
It's Crunch Time! How to Squeeze a One-Hour Presentation into 20 Minutes. Posted: 20 Jul 2011 07:55 AM PDT You have a client meeting scheduled for 11am. You're filled with enthusiasm and excitement for the opportunity to present your new solution. You've prepared one of your best presentations, which will require a good chunk of the hour to successfully get your message across and explain how your new solution works. You arrive early, set up your presentation and wait for the team to roll in. ... |
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