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Papermaster Countersues IBM Over Apple's Job
Mark Papermaster, who is facing a lawsuit from his former employer IBM after assuming a senior position in Apple last month, has responded by filing a countersuit against the company
37,000 women left IT over the last seven years
The lack of flexibility in the IT industry coupled with longer working hours has caused around 37,000 female computer professionals to leave UK's information technology sector between 2001 and 2001
BT To Shed 10,000 Jobs By 2010
UK telecom giant BT group has announced on Thursday that it will axe as many as 10,000 jobs by March 2009, primarily in UK, in an attempt to bolster its profitability
Court Order Prevents Papermaster From Working At Apple .... For Now
Apple’s new iPod chief, Mark Papermaster, has been directed by a US district court to stop working with immediate effect on the basis of a non-compete agreement he penned with his previous company IBM
Drunken Journalist Fired After Youtube Video, Attracts 285,000 views
Social networking websites are not the only places where posting comments could get you fired and Adam Smith, a journalist for the Birmingham mail learnt it the hard way
Father of iPod Quits Apple, Replaced By Godfather Of PowerPC
Tony Fadell, Apple’s senior Vice President of iPod division, who incidentally is also dubbed as the father of iPod is quitting the company for some personal reasons
HP Culls 3300 UK Jobs As EDS Integration Painfully Marches On
Hewlett Packard has indicated that it plans to slash more than 3300 jobs in UK in the next two years following its acquisition of EDS
Linkedin Launches Its Own Advertising Network, Tries To Tap Lucrative Userbase
Professional social networking website LinkedIn has launched an advertising network that will facilitate its partner publishers to reach its huge chunk of members across the net
How Mind mapping Helps help Dyslexics develop their Project Management Skills
Employers are required to understand employees with Dyslexia – what is the practical approach?
A Third Of UK Businesses Ban Social Networking Websites
UK businesses have turned out to be the most rigid ones across entire Europe, when it comes to using social networking websites at work with as many as 35 percent of the UK bosses forbidding their employees from using the social networking platforms for sharing content with friends
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