This week Price Waterhouse Coopers (PWC) released a report on the state of high tech hiring, and it is really truly a must read.
Does Everyone Have it in for Dell?
Since others are saying this in a more measured, politically-correct fashion, let the client-side guy be clear.
Clash Of The Net Titans: Google V. Everyone
The race for Internet supremacy is getting more intense by the day. Internet giants, especially Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft, are fee-fie-foe-fumming and smelling blood everywhere as they retool their strategies for complete omnipresence. But they’ve also decided not to go it alone as they form supergiant alliances.
Does Everyone Ignore Your Newsletter?
As Internet marketers we all know how important it is to have a successful newsletter to help us keep in touch with our customers.
Amazon Offering Alexa Index to Everyone
JB takes a look at Amazon’s decision to offer up use of Alexa’s index to anyone wishing to pay a modest fee.
Blogs and RSS May Not Be As Popular As Everyone Thinks
Forrester Research has released a new study that finds that Blog and RSS technology may not be used by as many people as some would like to believe.
In The Future, Everyone’s PC Will Be Infected For Fifteen Minutes
Gartner research says “Warhol Worms” and four other topics comprise the five most overhyped security threats today.
Switching To a Mac Isn’t For Everyone
Ever think about dumping your Windows-based PC and buying a Mac … Perhaps one of those gorgeous-looking G4 PowerBooks …
Creative Communication Not For Everyone
Producing interesting or compelling content is creative work. So who is able to do that …
Not Everyone is Worth Supporting
Support costs money. Some customers are worth supporting because they are, or have the capacity to be, profitable. Some customers are not worth supporting because the cost of supporting them is greater than the profit that can be made from them. Differentiating between profitable and unprofitable customers is a critical skill.