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| Sure-fire skills for IT success in 2004 (SearchDomino.com) |
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Your time and money are limited. So we asked the experts which IT skills could mean the difference between a paycheck and the unemployment line in 2004.
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NEWS
From SAP to Sobig and Domino, high-tech winners and losers in 2003 (SearchDomino.com)
Some will pop the bubbly on New Year's night. Others just can't wait for the calendar to run out. Check out our list of 2003's winners and losers.
NEWS
That's (geek) entertainment (SearchDomino.com)
By most accounts, 2003 was a pretty good year when it comes to things that amuse the IT geek species.
DAILY HEADLINES
All headlines, including those below, are available from our news page.
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SEARCHDOMINO.COM CRYSTAL BALL
Send us your predictions
It's that time of year again. We're not talking about the presents or decorations or even the celebrations; it's time to send us your predictions for 2004. Where do you think Domino and Lotus is headed in the coming year? Feel free to be a bit zany, tongue-in-cheek or even down-to-business.
SEARCHDOMINO.COM SPECIAL REPORT
Lotus report card
Is IBM Lotus on the right track? SearchDomino.com readers get out their red pens and grade the software vendor on products and strategy. These articles and stats will shed light on what you and your peers think of Lotus and its plans for Domino.
MEMBER FEEDBACK
Members sound off about political correctness
Has it all gone too far -- this environment of political correctness? How many terms must we change in the English language to ensure that no one is offended? Tell us what you think about this new PC rage -- is it valid or just nuts?
THE MISSING LINK
Ping! IM SLAPs business users
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If you still think instant messaging is the domain of giggly teenagers, keep this in mind: A new study shows that IM is also the domain of giggly professionals. According to corporate IM vendor Omnipod, "serious" IMers love their acronyms as much as teens. While "LOL" and "OMG" may be considered teen IM, grown-up users in cubicles are likely to use "SLAP" (sounds like a plan), "BFO" (blinding flash of the obvious) and "IHMB" (I
hate my boss). Omnipod researchers found that "BRB" is the most popular IM acronym in the workplace, followed by "CTRN" (can't talk right now), "IMO" (in my opinion), "HTH" (hope this helps) and "IAM" (in a meeting).
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