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The Final Frontier to Exquisite Writing - Avoid ClichésOpen in New Window
Today Bamboo Forest from Pun Intended shares some thoughts on the topic of avoiding Clichés.I’ve co-authored a blog for less than a year, and prior to beginning, my writing was natural - which read more »
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'Faith-based' investment firm fingers holiday's most sinful gamesOpen in New Window
Holy @&$#Buying video games as holiday gifts can be pretty intimidating when you've got a major deity looking over your shoulder.… read more »
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Why techies love games -- and why it's good they doOpen in New Window
Tom Kaneshige writes on the interesting relationship between IT workers and PC gaming. read more »
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The storm hits AT&T, with a five-digit headcount reductionOpen in New Window
This morning, the newly-demoted second-largest US phone carrier announced it's getting smaller still, shedding four percent of its workforce in another cost-saving operation for the economic recessio read more »
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The New York Times Clutters Up Its Homepage With Links From Elsewhere (In Beta)Open in New Window
It used to be that when a newspaper put out an "Extra" edition, it was filled with stories written by its reporters who had toiled away the night to cover some breaking news or collection of stories. read more »
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Social Network Netlog To Kick Off Integrated Multiplayer GamesOpen in New Window
European social network Netlog has announced a deal with game developers Jadestone (Sweden) and Bigpoint (Germany) to start integrating multiplayer games into the community website. Users will be abl read more »
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The Problem With LoggingOpen in New Window
A recent Stack Overflow post described one programmer's logging style. Here's what he logs:INFO LevelThe start and end of the methodThe start and end of any major loopsThe start of any major case/swi read more »
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The OpenID Foundation Needs YouOpen in New Window
Do you think that open standards, data portability and questions of online identity are important? We do; we think these issues are the foundation upon which many of the most exciting and important read more »
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