
How far would you go to get a job in todays market redux
Sarah Jones over at the IT Job Board UK has some interesting coverage on how far would you go to get a job in today’s market. In Mid 2009, I wrote about the idea that people would alter their skill sets and knowledge to land any gig in the area. At that point, it was […]

Another Face of Microsoft Leaves – this time via a Firing
I am a diehard Microsoft Fan boy – even though I own an Apple and Linux boxes and use AWS for most of my infrastructure needs at work and at play, Microsoft still is an important part of my normal work day. But with the release of Don Dodge (who I have met at a […]

Why you Need a Public and a Private Profile in Social Networking
Social networking when taken from the viewpoint of connecting people works; it is a brilliant way of getting people together across various age and demographic groups. The side effect of all this is that as we become more highly connected to each other we do tend to end up living in a fish bowl, everyone […]

University of Washington to begin beta testing Microsoft Web Based Office
Image by nedward.org via Flickr While this is not a completely surprising thing for the University of Washington to do, the interesting part is how Microsoft’s web based offerings will work on a college campus, where the predominate operating system might not be Windows based, and people are probably not using Internet Explorer. The Seattle […]