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| Unsend Me |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
The risks posed by impulsive use of the Send button. |
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| I Just Lost My Job...Now What? |
by Todd L. Bermont |
Follow a few simple steps to get your next (better) job. |
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| The Jet, the Nanny and the Cell Phone |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
Do you really think Donald Trump knows all the features on his cell phone? |
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| The Real Technology Revolution |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
What happens if technology starts fighting back? |
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| Corporate Communication 101 |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
Understanding corporate personality types helps you communicate. |
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| Telephone Karma |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
The reason moving to a new home is listed among the top five most stressful life events is because the telephone company is involved |
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| Much Ado About Nothing |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
A software shaggy dog story that could be true, but isn't. |
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| So What Do You Do? |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
Answering that question is somewhat more complicated than it may seem. |
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| Are You Addicted? |
by Kim Dinsmore |
Identify and deal with Internet abuse. |
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| What's Your Cell Phone Personality? |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
You might not see yourself, but you’ll certainly see your friends! |
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| On the Road with Cats and Computers |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
Moving techie and furry friends requires patience. |
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| Summertime vs. Computertime |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
When summer arrives, computers look less appealing. |
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| You Can't Always Get What You Want |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
Sometimes the problem with software IS the software (not you). |
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| The Tale of the Lemonade Laptop |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
The laptop may look like just a machine, but it's difficult to part with. |
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| The Great and Powerful Oz |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
Communication (and the lack of it) in the Digital Age |
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| The Five Stages of Burnout |
by James H. Byrd |
Some jobs can cause serious grief. |
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| Big Picture Specialist |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
Big picture thinking in a specialized world: where do you fit? |
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| Shaken, But Not Stirred |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
When you work for the government, you discover that cubicle life has gone James Bond in terms of security |
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| Musty, Dusty Techno-Gems |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
You never know what you'll find when you clean out the technology closet |
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| About Face |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
Just like it was in third grade, social networking sites like Facebook give you the thrill of the clique |
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| Somebody's Watching Me (Or Not) |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
Cubicle design creates the effect of a Panopticon, the prison design created by Jeremy Bentham |
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| As the Software Project Turns |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
In the soap opera of office politics, leading roles are often played by project managers; learn the personality types you may encounter |
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| To Luddite or Not to Luddite |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
Are those who shun cell phones hostile to new technology. |
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| The Twelve Steps of Computer Users |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
Admitting that you have a problem with computers |
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| MCF Cosmogony |
by Leia T. Camigwen |
Is your computer generating new life forms inside its case? |
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| Old-fashioned Logic |
by Shirley Thagard |
When buying computer equipment, buyer beware. |
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| Reality Bytes |
by Susan Daniels |
Why it's good to get away from the virtual world sometimes. |
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| New Relationship Blues |
by Cynthia M. Daffron |
Sometimes saying goodbye can be difficult. |
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