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Golden State shines with new IT jobs
Out-of-work tech pros these days would be wise to do some California dreamin'.
The Golden State's share of new information technology jobs posted on major Internet job...
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Jobs rise in technology, fall in telecommunications
The U.S. economy added jobs in technology manufacturing and services in May, but lost positions in telecommunications.
The U.S. Labor Department said Friday that nonfa...
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U.S. economy adds tech jobs
A variety of sectors in the technology industry added jobs in April, another sign of a possible turnaround in the employment scene for U.S. computer pros.
The broader ...
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IBM: Job cuts mean savings of $1 billion in 2006
IBM expects its restructuring to result in up to $500 million in savings this year and double that figure in 2006, the company said Thursday.
The computing giant on We...
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Tech industry slashing jobs again
Technology companies cut nearly 60,000 U.S. jobs in the first three months of the year, twice the number trimmed in the same period last year and the biggest loss of jobs...
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ICANN approves .jobs, .travel Net domains
ICANN, the group in charge of administering Internet addresses, has approved two new top level domains, .jobs and .travel.
At the 22nd ICANN International Conference ...
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FAQ: Blogging on the job
Being a blogger can get you in trouble nowadays, at least if you write something that sufficiently vexes your employer.
Delta Air Lines last year fired flight attenda...
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HP: We're not changing Fiorina's job
Hewlett-Packard denied on Monday that it is laying plans to redistribute some day-to-day responsibilities of Chief Executive Carly Fiorina, as had been indicated in earli...
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Oracle to cut 5,000 jobs in PeopleSoft merger
Oracle dropped the ax Friday, announcing plans to lay off 5,000 workers in its effort to squeeze costs out of its $10.3 billion software merger with PeopleSoft.
"Noti...
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