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                September 05, 2007
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 * Palm pulls plug on Foleo
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 * China denies its military hacked Pentagon network
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 * Microsoft games exec hints at iPhone rival
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 * American Blinds drops trademark infringement suit against Google 
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 * Toshiba, SanDisk have Samsung in their sites
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 * Malicious Web: Not just porn sites
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 * In case you missed it last week: 22 essential Mac utilities
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Bureaucrazy

I've only been working in my current company (which I'm about to leave in two 
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one time I sent a service request to the Unix SysAd department to perform a 
certain SQL script, since we didn't have any access rights to do it ourselves. 
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TODAY'S IT BLOGWATCH
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Microsoft mourns loss of ISO votes (and math jokes)

Welcome to Wednesday's IT Blogwatch: in which Microsoft loses the standards 
vote on its Open Office XML spec. Not to mention Eric's favorite math jokes...

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FROM OUR TECH DISPENSER BLOG NETWORK
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The "dinosaur" lives on

I can still remember those distant days of the 1990s when everyone you spoke to 
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predicted when the last one would be turned off. These sit alongside, in terms 
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TODAY'S TOP STORY
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Moving from Windows to Linux? Here's how to take the good stuff with you

Here's how to take your documents, bookmarks, preferences and system settings 
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THIS WEEK'S FRANKLY SPEAKING COLUMN
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Rewiring respect

Frank Hayes suggests that it would be easier for IT to get respect from users 
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THIS WEEK'S COMPUTERWORLD EDITORIAL
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Building trust

It's time we addressed the obstacles to the recruitment and retention of 
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