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The top 10 greatest geeks of all time
Behind every great technology thereās almost always a great geek, the men and women whose vision and invention helped create the world and its technology as we know it.
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Girl geeks meet for International Women's Day
A new support group for Australian women in the IT industry has emerged in the lead up to International Women's Day.
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Mar 4 2008 11:56AM
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Beware geeks seeking jobs
Value of technicalĀ degrees called into question.
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Zimbra open source mail client geeks it up
Flashy features buy mindshare, but plain uptime brings in the revenues.
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Mar 20 2007 12:45PM
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IT professionals believe the average Australian employee is apprehensive of new technology, according to a recent survey.
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