Monday Links and Musings
In an effort to avoid repeating the previous, postless week, which could have easily started off by pointing out the April Fool’s fun had by Michael Arrington and Google (I refuse to link to them now!), I thought a nice way to start out this week would be to provide some interesting stories that have come across my screen today. Computerworld has quickly become one of my more enjoyable sites to visit, and although I don’t enjoy the email that I recently subscribed to, I do find great articles on the site almost daily. From the 500 laptops that the IRS has lost or had stolen in the last three years to their coverage of events in the blogosphere, I find the site provides a nice overview of the industry that appeals to me, and enough job-related information that I can justify visiting the site as often as I do.
Heading the list of interesting stories today would have to be The 21 Biggest Technology Flops, but hot on its heels is this article comparing Smart Phones. Personally, I’m be more interested in finding out about Smart Users, but I’m sure that oxymoron falls somewhere between ‘the male intellect’ and ‘a free lunch’ in the category of things we’re unlikely to come across.





