Date: 05/22/07 (IT Professionals) Keywords: css, web, yahoo, google We've just added a new feature to NetworkWorld.com Community: Groups. Our groups are similar to Google and Yahoo groups (only way networkier, of course). They're a way to bring together folks with a particular common interest. You can let anybody with a Network World Community account join your group or limit members to specific people. Member posts appear both in a Web archive and are sent out via e-mail. When Cisco routers got blamed for an outage in Japan, users rose to the company's defense, saying it had to be misconfiguration of those routers, not the routers themselves, that was to blame. A story on Argonne National Laboratory ditching VoIP phones has some NetworkWorld.com users wondering if the lab could have avoided its problems. Discuss challenges for Cisco. A discussion on IT jargon has turned into a debate between whippersnappers and codgers (also see: Why young people aren't going into IT). One user ponders the re-vestiture of AT&T. Other users debate REAL ID. Greg Royal explains how Nortel needs to start building communities of vested interest. Essential SharePoint discusses what every SharePoint developer should know. Paul McNamara battles it out with supporters of Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul At issue: Online polls. Brad Reese asks: Why go for multiple CCIE tracks? James Gaskin reports from the ITEC show in Houston. Mark Gibbs gets into it on the topic of "Winrot," or all that kruft that slows Windows PCs Source: http://community.livejournal.com/itprofessionals/57238.html
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