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September 17, 2008

Wednesday, September 17, 2008 4:15 PM/EST

I'm the Anti-social Networker

I love reality shows. "Survivor," "The Biggest Loser," "Wife Swap," "American Idol." Looking at that list, I guess I really like competitive reality shows. (I know that "Wife Swap" isn't technically a competition, but one wife/mom always comes out looking...

April 8, 2008

Tuesday, April 08, 2008 4:20 PM/EST

The Problem with Social Networks

eWEEK is fortunate to work with an advisory board made up of senior-level IT professionals. The corporate partners, as they're known, come from companies large and small, in a variety of different industries, and they help eWEEK editors and reporters...

January 15, 2008

Tuesday, January 15, 2008 4:22 PM/EST

It's 10 p.m.: Do You Know Where Your Children Are (Online)?

We've all heard the stories of child predators using chat rooms and now social networking sites to stalk their victims. We've also heard the stories of law enforcement officers posing as teenagers to lure and nab these creeps, but, sadly,...

January 3, 2008

Thursday, January 03, 2008 11:46 AM/EST

A 'Friend' Indeed

I've said before that I tend to be a late technology adopter. Sometimes it's for price reasons. Sometimes it's because I just don't need whatever the new technology is. Many times, though, I am late to the game because I...

December 3, 2007

Monday, December 03, 2007 2:21 PM/EST

Do Wikis Work at Work?

eWEEK recently published a story that presented some real-life examples of wikis that have worked at work. As writer Dave Greenfield mentions in his story, an effective wiki implementation requires a careful balance of control and freedom: Too much of...

April 20, 2007

Friday, April 20, 2007 1:39 PM/EST

I'm IM'ing No More

Here at eWEEK, e-mail is our prime communications medium. In fact, we probably over-use it. (If you're e-mailing the guy in the cube next to you, you're e-mailing too much.) In the last, oh, two years or so--as everything has become more immediate--we've also become big IM users. Most of us, that is.



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