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CrunchBoard Jobs: Manage Products, Write Code in Toronto, New York, or CaliforniaOpen in New Window
Want to work an IT Product Manager? Maybe an MySQL Database Administrator, or Senior Client Server Engineer?Jobs are available in Toronto, New York, Santa Barbara, San Francisco, or Seattle. read more »
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REAL Server 2009 due in FebruaryOpen in New Window
REAL Software, creator of the REALbasic cross-platform software development environment, announced Tuesday at Macworld Expo that REAL Server 2009 will ship in February. REAL Server is a cross-platfor read more »
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Nearly 1 million jobs could be created by IT stimulus package, think tank saysOpen in New Window
An information technology think tank proposes a $30 billion stimulus plan for the IT industry, saying it would create nearly 1 million jobs. read more »
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Barclays cuts more IT jobsOpen in New Window
Contractors and permies to goBarclays is laying off another 400 IT staff whose "roles and responsibilities are unclear".… read more »
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Stimulus could create thousands of IT jobsOpen in New Window
"A federal economic stimulus package expected early this year from the administration of President-elect Barack Obama should boost the job prospects of IT professionals. Katherine McGuire, vice pres read more »
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Steve Jobs dismisses death rumoursOpen in New Window
"Ever since Steve Jobs said he would not be giving the keynote speech at MacWorld, there have been lurid rumours that his health had taken a serious turn for the worse..." read more »
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Logitech cuts jobs and dumps guidanceOpen in New Window
Mousey miseryLogitech has withdrawn financial guidance for the year and will cut 15 per cent of staff.… read more »
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Semiconductor industry slides past dark and into "pitch black"Open in New Window
Joel Hruska writes "The New York Times reports that semiconductor sales fell roughly 10 percent year-on-year from November 2007's $23.1 billion to 2008's $20.8 billion. Sales through November ($23 read more »
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