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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Windows 8's missing Start menu: a non-starter

The point after: Apple's China problem, U.S. copyright conundrums, and more | Programmer personality types: 13 profiles in code

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Windows 8's missing Start menu: a non-starter
Microsoft's decision to eliminate the one area where users can easily find and launch legacy programs that they don't use every day? Not exactly a user-friendly one. Read More


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The point after: Apple's China problem, U.S. copyright conundrums, and more
It's been a while since I dipped into the reader mailbag and pulled out a few choice nuggets. Today, the unofficial holiday known as "Super Bowl Monday Hangover," seems as good a time as any to look at what riles up the residents of Cringeville. Read More

Programmer personality types: 13 profiles in code
Anyone who has worked with the machines knows that programmers aren't just one undifferentiated group, but a club with a wide variety of subspecies. We introduce you to 13 of the more colorful specimens. Read More

Has your company gone green? Tell us about it
Going green is more important than ever, if the entries we've already received for our fifth annual Green IT Awards are any guide. If your company has a green initiative and you haven't already nominated it, we encourage you to do so this month. Read More

Facebook IPO: The Heftiest Paydays
With a possible valuation of $100 billion, Facebook's IPO filing could make a lot of people very, very rich (or richer). Here's a look at the breakdown of who could get what, from Mark Zuckerberg to Bono -- yes, Bono. Read More




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