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CISCO JOB OPENINGS

System Administrator Location Thornton, Colorado Description Cisco is looking for a System Administrator with 1 to 5 years experience. The ideal candidate will have experience with Linux (redhat), Data Centers and server ...READ»

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Let's Do Lunch

Fast Company rates Silicon Valley's new brand of corporate cuisine.READ»

Re:Conference VIII

I'm leaving the office now to head to Santa Clara, California, where I'll be covering the Supernova conference for the rest of the week. The roster of speakers is impressive, and the conversations are sure to be fascinating. I'll be ...READ»

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Cricket Match, Anyone?

The renaissance of cricket is happening in Silicon Valley.READ»

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Servers Get Cheaper, Courtesy of Netbook Hardware

Some cost-conscious server companies are beginning to use netbook hardware inside their machines to cut costs, according to The New York Times. Intel's low-cost, low-power Atom CPU, which can be found in pretty much every netbook on ...READ»

innovation - Albert Yu

"Failure is just part of the culture of innovation. Accept it and become stronger."READ»

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SCIWatch Brings Energy Efficiency to Building Automation

Software as a service has become increasingly popular in the energy world, with startups like Planet Metrics and Hara popping up to help companies cut carbon emissions. The newest contender is Scientific Conservation, a startup ...READ»

Sisterhood Is Digital

Anita Borg is a living legend among computer scientists. She is also leading a worldwide movement to redesign the relationship between women and technology. Some of the world's most powerful technology companies are finally paying attention.READ»

Datebook

Critical calendar listings for July 2005.READ»

'We Can Deliver Customers on a Global Basis'

The Internet is reshaping business and communications around the globe. Now it's up to e-vangelists like Yahoo!'s Heather Killen to build truly global internet companies. Her mantra: no more 'international!'READ»

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5 Years of Who's Fast

Who's Fast 2003 marks our fifth-annual celebration of the unsung heroes and rising stars of business. As a group, they represent a new generation of leaders who blend integrity and imagination, brains and guts. What follows is a roster of Who's Fast profiles from prior years (titles and company affiliations reflect each person's status at the time of their selection).READ»

Remember Netiquette? Now There's Chatiquette!

Etiquette Rules for Online ChatREAD»

Don’t Waste A Recession!, Top Silicon Valley CFO Speaks Out About the Economy, Madoff and Wall Street Executive Comp Limit

What does a top Silicon Valley CFO have to say about our economic crisis, Bernie Madoff and Wall Street executive compensation caps? Find out in this smart leadership interview with Ken Goldman, a long-term tech CFO with a well-deserved reputation for running one of the tightest financial ships in Silicon Valley. READ»

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Can You Keep a Secret?

The push for online privacy threatens to kill the dream of super-sophisticated, Net-driven marketing. But There are simple ways that companies can have their data and protect it too.READ»

Five Ways Obama Could Best Spend His $1.4M in Nobel Cash
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Five Ways Obama Could Best Spend His $1.4M in Nobel Cash

The Fast Company staff offers five from-the-hip ideas of organizations that could use Obama's chunk of change to make a massive impact. READ»

Got a Problem? It's Already Fixed!

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San Jose Developing First U.S. Organics to Energy Waste Biogas Facility

San Jose, California announced yesterday a plan to develop the country's first organics-to-energy waste biogas facility on a 40 acre plot of land. The kinks of the plan are still being worked out, but if all goes well, the ...READ»

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Images of the Future

Leonardo Chiariglione is the brains behind MPEG -- and he's about to make metadata the next leap forward.READ»

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Rock Star Engineers Debut in Intel's New Advertising Campaign That Focuses on the Future

When Intel decided to retool its largest advertising push in years, the chipmaker wanted to make a familiar statement: "our products make everyday life possible." But Santa Clara-based advertising firm Venables Bell ...READ»

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That's Showbiz!

A Spy in the House of Work.READ»

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East versus West Coast

Are we really so different in East versus West coast towns of America? Why is it so? Read more to find out.READ»

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What's So Wild About Wireless?

The wireless Web is going to be huge, right? But how much of its promise will actually materialize? Are we in the early stages of the next Internet fad? Here's how the most serious players around separate sense from nonsense.READ»

Museums with a Mission

What's the purpose of a museum? The old answer: to house and to display dead stuff -- the museum as mausoleum. The new answer: according to designer Ralph Appelbaum, to experience life and learning. He creates museums with a mission.READ»

Honesty Is the Best Policy - Trust Us

These Silicon Valley leaders are taking the ethical high road -- and betting that it's the road to success.READ»

Where Will They Pay You the Most?

If you’ve read some of these blogs, you know that I’m always on the lookout for interesting new ways to use data to create occupational information. This week I’m gearing up to write a second edition of 250 Best-Paying Jobs ...READ»