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The most liked tech CEOs and their web presence
See the country's most-liked tech CEOs and how their web presence corresponds.
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Can you really complain about your workload?
Here's why some people don't see anything wrong with surfing the net for personal reasons while at work.
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Hey Google, was it something I said?
When Google tweaks its algorithm to deal with those gaming the system, it can indirectly affect those sites who are doing things right.
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I'm sorry, what were you saying?
Are you someone who uses too many words to express too little information? Here is why that kind of communication is not successful.
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Kneejerk reaction to Sherrod debacle: What does it mean?
The case of Shirley Sherrod is a scary reminder of the power of the Internet, even when it's wrong.
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What should I do: Is this miscommunication, bullying, or both?
This week, a TechRepublic member writes about a situation she is experiencing with a boss she doesn't respect at all.
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IT and Hollywood: The reality gap
In the movies, all you need is access to the Internet to change someone's bank account or to launch nuclear missiles. We know it's all for effect, but how much is too much?
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How do you use IM?
Do you consider the people you communicate with via IM to be on a level different from the ones who communicate with you via regular e-mail?
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Be aware and learn some Web conference etiquette
You'd think with Web conferencing having been around for a while now that people would learn what they should and shouldn't do. But it doesn't seem that way. Here are some tips for...
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The most irritating Internet words
The most irritating Internet words