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The 910 looks really interesting. Hopefully the price is really $299. I might pick one up for that price.
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It seems like management wants to think that money is not important, but it is, especially for people who have a family.
If I was younger and single, I would probably focus on the latest technology, and job jump, because that leads to more money and more experience (which also leads to more money).
Being a bit older and having worked in IT for over 20 years, I would have to say my priorities are a bit different. I would say my priorities are
1) Job Security
2) Money
3)Vacation time (so I can spend time with family)
4) Working with up to date technology
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Thanks for the recommendation. :-) You work for the company?
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Agreed. Rural especially needs these services. I know my family still doesn't have high speed and can't get it! I think some of these mesh networks are pretty fascinating as well.
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Great article...and I've got to agree with the sentiments. While IT Professionals need money to survive - for many that is all it is - survival. This becomes a larger concern when the techie has a family to care for, etc.
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Copy/paste something for me please.
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I think there was an article either in IN or somewhere else that I read that Google was going up to bat for this "white space." It boils down to very cool possibilities.
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Are you serious? Neato torpedo.
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Just wanted to add that Gotreception.com (http://www.gotreception.com) is a great resource for finding out where reception problems are most likely to occur.
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This is great, especially for rural areas which this works the best in anyway, and is undeserved by the carriers or not served at all.
Having many options (or paths) for data to flow is a win for everyone (Consumers, equipment manufactures, Google, etc), except for the telcomms. They are the only losers, so they will fight tooth and nail to prevent anything other then their expensive networks.
Hopefully, whoever wins in November rules in favor of the majority and pushes for more ways to get on the net.
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I've added another link to a video of the Android SDK. I must say I find it fairly exciting to have an open mobile platform. I could actually assign any mp3 as a ringtone? no artificial limitations?!? wow!
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I entirely agree with O'Grady on this...though I'm installing the update. Apple needs to give us detailed changelogs. Its good marketing and shows respect for the consumer.
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Google has a lot of work set out for it though....Apple has already established itself. I'm in love with my iPhone.
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Lifestreaming brought into the mainstream, if as planned this filters down into Bebo it should make for a strong foe too rival Friendfeed.
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It will be interesting to see how popularized app development becomes for Android. Google's release of the 0.9 sdk 3 months to the rumoured release date versus Apple's final sdk 4.5 months ahead of time could be a compelling stage for mobile development.
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A reasonable retort to the under par service from all accounts.
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I agree, a very ingenious idea.
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