First, there was “networking”. I never got into that scene—I was never comfortable “selling myself” and climbing corporate ladders and all. (Hey, I've got real work to do!) Then along came “social networking”, which is a double whammy...
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First, there was “networking”. I never got into that scene—I was never comfortable “selling myself” and climbing corporate ladders and all. (Hey, I've got real work to do!) Then along came “social networking”, which is a double whammy...
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This is a tale of woe and misery, but also one of hope. Woe and misery Our tale begins more than seven years ago, an age ago in Internet Time. A cloud (nay, another type of cloud than what may come to your mind in this Age) pervaded the halls
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I was recently introduced to the Windows 7 Problem Steps Recorder (PSR). Wow, it's a well-hidden nugget of gold in Windows! Have you ever had the task of recording the steps you took in Windows? Perhaps to describe a problem, or maybe to create so...
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As the holiday season approaches, one is tempted to use a Dickensian reference
about spirits past, present and future.
But instead of a holiday classic from 1843, I'm going to haunt you with an earworm from 1981.
Having matriculated in the same y...
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As the holiday season approaches, one is tempted to use a Dickensian reference about spirits past, present and future. But instead of a holiday classic from 1843, I'm going to haunt you with an earworm from 1981. Having matriculated in the same year th...
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Hot on the wake of World Statistics Day, when there were close to 7,012 blogs from SAS about it,
World Usability Day almost passed unnoticed. But the keen-eyed noted that at SAS, we celebrated World Usability Day
with an internal showcase event.
...
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Hot on the wake of World Statistics Day, when there were close to 7,012 blogs from SAS about it, World Usability Day almost passed unnoticed. But the keen-eyed noted that at SAS, we celebrated World Usability Day with an internal showcase event. Betwee...
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Communication is easy? Wishful thinking?
Keith Collins, our CTO and VP of Technology, once told me "communication is hard."
That may seem a completely obvious statement to most of Peer Revue's
readers, but recall I'm a code monkey. We developers t...
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