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Jobster partners with Facebook

February 8, 2007 Job search company plans to launch a career center on the social-networking site this spring. TAGS: job search, Facebook, career

Women share game industry career advice

September 18, 2006 Scores of game industry women gather to talk about how to balance work and life. TAGS: women, video game, men, career, Human Resources, balance, conference, event, video, games, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

Engineering a career at the PC's creation

July 5, 2007 Chuck Thacker, who helped design the Alto personal computer and co-invented Ethernet, takes stock of a life on the front lines of computer invention. TAGS: Xerox PARC, physicist, career, creation, electronics, Ethernet, PC

Fiorina says board let emotion trump reason

October 9, 2006 Former HP chief executive talks about the dynamics of HP's board and lessons learned from its tribulations. TAGS: Carly Fiorina, leak, CEO, career, thought, HP, MP3

Collegian ponders the entrepreneurial dream

August 18, 2006 With the golden era of job security fading, CNET intern looks to today's young innovators for career inspiration. TAGS: entrepreneurship, entrepreneurial, retirement, BusinessWeek, career, MySpace, Web 2.0, founder, age

MySpace partners with Simply Hired

June 12, 2006 MySpace and Simply Hired have launched MySpace Careers, a job listings site geared toward the MySpace demographic. TAGS: News Corp., MySpace, career

Must employers really pay to play?

October 25, 2007 Authoria CEO Tod Loofbourrow writes that with the U.S. in the middle of a talent crisis, too many companies are being tempted to overpay. TAGS: Authoria, compensation, career development, talent, workforce, employer, career, CEO, U.S.

HP's top lawyer leaves, won't testify

September 28, 2006 Ann Baskins, who spent most of her career there, was implicated in the leak investigation scandal. TAGS: Patricia Dunn, scandal, pretexting, attorney, lawyer, investigation, career, HP, chairman, California, CEO

Opening the door from lab to market

August 1, 2007 Departing IBM Research for scholarly pursuits, Paul Horn offers a bullish forecast for technology innovation. TAGS: Paul Horn, scientist, innovation, IBM Corp., culture, lab, barrier, career

Videos: Fiorina talks about 'Tough Choices' all around

October 23, 2006 From leading a Silicon Valley company to writing a memoir, former HP chief has had a career marked by difficult decisions. TAGS: Carly Fiorina, memoir, stock option, margin, merger, career, HP, CEO

Mozilla looks to Microsoft for security

September 21, 2006 Window Snyder, formerly of Microsoft, now heads up security at Mozilla, the company best known for its open-source Firefox Web browser. TAGS: @stake Inc., Mozilla Corp., security, consulting, Firefox, career, open source, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, Microsoft Windows

IT managers increasingly in demand

November 6, 2006 If you can turn new ideas into great IT products and services, companies will fight for your services, says consulting firm. TAGS: PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, information technology manager, talent, technology company, information technology, staff, survey, career, idea

Tuning his tech chops at Facebook

August 29, 2007 Joe Hewitt started coding at an early age. Now, the developer who once worked on Netscape and Firefox is getting down to business at Facebook. TAGS: Joe Hewitt, Netscape 6, Netscape Communications Corp., Facebook, Firefox, Silicon Valley, career, America Online Inc., Mozilla Corp., Apple Computer, Web browser

Ethernet papa makes Invent Now Hall of Fame

May 7, 2007 Before his induction ceremony, Bob Metcalfe reflected on network tech, patents, Net neutrality and bold predictions. TAGS: Bob Metcalfe, prediction, invention, Ethernet, venture capital, Boston, career

From math teacher to Turing winner

February 26, 2007 Veteran computer scientist Frances Allen looks back on Ptran, "primitive" computing and what it was like making her way in a man's world. TAGS: Frances Allen, computer science, farm, IBM Corp., computing, teacher, scientist, high-performance, career, women, work, knowledge

Nokia: Science skills gap is Europe-wide

March 12, 2007 The lack of young people taking up scientific careers can be found in Germany, England or any leading EU country, Nokia exec says. TAGS: Cambridge, nanotechnology, Nokia Corp., collaboration, European Union, U.K., Germany, career, Europe, U.S., Intel

Blogging's not the enemy, says Dan Rather

March 13, 2007 The seasoned broadcast journalist talks to CNET News.com about old media, new media and the future of journalism in the digital age. TAGS: Dan Rather, journalism, blogging, newspaper, journalist, CBS Broadcasting Inc., multimedia, definition, career, media, category, president, blog

When tech brains depart Silicon Valley

August 30, 2006 Economic geographer AnnaLee Saxenian says the migration of Silicon Valley's "New Argonauts" speaks volumes about wider changes in techdom. TAGS: Silicon Valley, Taiwan, region, India, talent, degree, Israel, manufacturing, career, China, Acer Inc., U.S., idea

Superweeds, air caves and the future of energy

May 23, 2006 Lawrence Berkeley labs chief says global warming may not be a 100 percent given but the potential consequences mean we have to act regardless. TAGS: energy, physics, alternative energy, lab, professor, career, U.S.

SAP tech honcho Agassi resigns

March 28, 2007 Shai Agassi steps down in a surprise announcement. He had been seen as a possible successor to CEO Henning Kagermann. TAGS: Shai Agassi, Henning Kagermann, SAP AG, Leo Apotheker, successor, alternative energy, CEO, contract, career
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