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- Social media article in HPU Today (View Comments)
- Congratulations, it’s an iPad! (View Comments)
- The dawn of the video resume (View Comments)
- Who wrote that paper? (View Comments)
- Speed up your Windows 7 upgrade with PCMover (View Comments)
- LOST cars (View Comments)
- billso.com may be down for 2 days (View Comments)
- Hawaiian Telcom bets on IPTV (View Comments)
- Photos from TEDxHonolulu 2009 (View Comments)
- Father Damien De Veuster sainthood items on display in downtown Honolulu (View Comments)
- Vicrypt malware holds hard drives for ransom (View Comments)
- LinkExtend for Firefox (View Comments)
- billso.com now accepts Twitter logins (View Comments)
- Your moment of zen (View Comments)
- Upgrading to Snow Leopard (View Comments)
- Bloglines is on life support – are Friendfeed and Twitter next? (View Comments)
- Twittering the Academy of Management meeting (View Comments)
- Ethics in Social Media panel – the MP3s (View Comments)
- Ethics in social media panel on July 10, 2009 (View Comments)
- Social Security numbers can be guessed (View Comments)
- USA digital television cutover sends thousands to their phones (View Comments)
- The Dallas Cowboys have a new video board (View Comments)
- APA style (View Comments)
- FriendFeed vs Twitter (View Comments)
- Conficker vs DNS (View Comments)
- More about the Conficker/Downadup worm (View Comments)
- I’m on the Andy Bumatai show discussing the Conficker/Downadout worm (View Comments)
- Tips for untangling your work and personal personalities when using social media (View Comments)
- 12 seconds of St. Patrick’s Day (View Comments)
- A bit of disaster recovery (View Comments)
- How one slash stopped Google search (View Comments)
- Hawaii’s move to digital TV surprises some residents (View Comments)
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer may go web-only (View Comments)
- Networking your blog (View Comments)
- My Twitter poll on favorites (View Comments)
- How Twitter got hacked (View Comments)
- The new-old billso.com RSS feed (View Comments)
- Phishers hit Twitter (View Comments)
- The Aloha09 Project and hashtags (View Comments)
- Viacom vs Time Warner Cable – the power struggle continues (View Comments)
- Is writing a book a good way to establish authority? (View Comments)
- Iolani Palace sunset (View Comments)
- The great 2008 Oahu blackout (View Comments)
- My (miniature) major award! (View Comments)
- Merry Christmas 2008! (View Comments)
- Information Overload 2008: The Video (View Comments)
- All day digital TV test in Hawaii (View Comments)
- Can the Honolulu Marathon solve their timing problems? (View Comments)
- Hawaiian Telcom files for Chapter 11 (View Comments)
- Gmail and Google video chat (View Comments)
- Distracted drivers and the law (View Comments)
- Gmail adds themes (View Comments)
- Whose LOLcats are those anyway? (View Comments)
- New textbooks for Technology Strategy in Spring 2009 (View Comments)
- A few new features (View Comments)
- WordCamp Hawaii: How to blog your career without breaking your budgets (View Comments)
- OpenID, ID Selector and WordPress (View Comments)
- I’ve been juggling (View Comments)
- I’m speaking at WordCamp Hawaii (View Comments)
- Apple finally fixes its DNS hole (View Comments)
- Happy Talk Like a Pirate Day (View Comments)
- HP will shed 24,600 jobs (View Comments)
- Back on the crosswalk (View Comments)
- Flat pack classroom and office furniture (View Comments)
- Welcome back, students (View Comments)
- WebCT is down today (View Comments)
- IS 6700 information is available for my Fall 2008 students (View Comments)
- IS 6100 and MGMT 6050 syllabus is available (View Comments)
- University of Hawaii business school ranks 19th in new AACSB survey (View Comments)
- More students are adopting Macs and the iPhone (View Comments)
- Teaching college students online (View Comments)
- It really is time for a break (View Comments)
- An underwhelming Olympics (View Comments)
- Divided attention and food in the classroom (View Comments)
- Mobile social media sites (View Comments)
- A week without a car (View Comments)
- How to find Mac users at a conference (View Comments)
- My first video blog posts (View Comments)
- More management professors use Windows than Macs (View Comments)
- Break? What break? (View Comments)
- That darned hotel WiFi signal (View Comments)
- My fellow airplane passengers were raised in a barn (View Comments)
- I’m taking a break (View Comments)
- Google Apps has 1 million education users (View Comments)
- Tunnels and toll roads around Honolulu? (View Comments)
- Time management challenges (View Comments)
- Welcome to the crosswalk (View Comments)
- Why we need standardized entrance exams (View Comments)
- Last night’s Manoa Geeks meeting (View Comments)
- Manoa Geeks meeting and social networking (View Comments)
- Scrabulous access blocked for US and Canadian Facebook users (View Comments)
- A torrent of textbooks (View Comments)
- Waterproof your iPod with Golden Shellback (View Comments)
- Have the wheels come off the bus and rail in Honolulu? (View Comments)
- Social networking in IBM’s Beehive (View Comments)
- Fixing the DNS security hole with OpenDNS (View Comments)
- I’m not as famous as Julia Allison (View Comments)
- The 100 mpg solar Prius (View Comments)
- Learning about lightning the hard way (View Comments)
- WordPress for the iPhone and iPod Touch (View Comments)
- 400,000 names on US terrorist watch list (View Comments)
- No one wants to become Batman (View Comments)
- How RSS can help you (View Comments)
- Are Google Docs templates secure? (View Comments)
- RIP CAPTCHA (View Comments)
- State of Hawaii deletes email after 60 days (View Comments)
- Apple can stop the Open Computer (View Comments)
- The Philadelphia grifters (View Comments)
- Rising gas prices fuel online course enrollments (View Comments)
- My sidewalk nightmare (View Comments)
- Can an airline pilot bring a knife from an airline meal on board his plane? (View Comments)
- The SPOT watch and the AutoPC (View Comments)
- iPhone 3G reviews are less than glowing (View Comments)
- Is email in danger from microblogging? (View Comments)
- Scrabble vs Scrabulous (View Comments)
- The battle against Twitter spam (View Comments)
- Dubai tower twists and turns with solar and wind power (View Comments)
- When machines can kill (View Comments)
- Happy 4th of July! (View Comments)
- The kill switch is a bad idea (View Comments)
- ScoreTop.com cheating scandal affects GMAT exam scores and MBA students (View Comments)
- Andy Grove wants more electric cars (View Comments)
- Starbucks is backing away from music CD retailing (View Comments)
- Nokia sets Symbian free (View Comments)
- Google wants Georgia to get some exercise (View Comments)
- Virgin Mobile buys Helio (View Comments)
- How colorful should a laptop computer be? (View Comments)
- I’m writing for BrightHub (View Comments)
- Honolulu Advertiser blogs need more content and authority (View Comments)
- Windows XP is disappearing (View Comments)
- RIP George Carlin (View Comments)
- I won’t be Obama’s veep – but one of these three might be (View Comments)
- Gallons per mile: Making fuel economy easy to understand (View Comments)
- Two quick questions for 500 people (View Comments)
- LinkedIn’s valuation reaches US$1 billion (View Comments)
- Big HDTV for a bigger Texas Stadium (View Comments)
- Chill your warm beer in 3 minutes (View Comments)
- Firefox 3 is available (View Comments)
- The Associated Press and fair use on the Web (View Comments)
- Stop the spam from StopRailNow and ZeroShibai (View Comments)
- iPhone 3G must be activated in the store (View Comments)
- 3G coverage for the new iPhone: Honolulu vs the Northeast Corridor (View Comments)
- Do kids and students need cell phones? (View Comments)
- Happy Kamehemeha Day! (View Comments)
- Your papers, please: TSA will require ID to fly in the US (View Comments)
- iPhone 3G coming on July 11 (View Comments)
- Why Honolulu needs rail (View Comments)
- The impossible solar iPhone (View Comments)
- Can the blind hear hybrid cars? (View Comments)
- My history on the Internet (View Comments)
- GPS and mobile phones (View Comments)
- 100 years of first sale (View Comments)
- PayPal’s security key still needs work (View Comments)
- Fire takes down The Planet (View Comments)
- Borders has a new web site (View Comments)
- Advertisers worried about US digital television conversion (View Comments)
- Generation X vs Generation Y (View Comments)
- MacBook, MacBookPro USB ports are not created equal (View Comments)
- Is ISP content filtering a crime against the Internet? (View Comments)
- Gasoline prices lead to petty theft (View Comments)
- The Rumbler is a police siren that commands attention (View Comments)
- The USB clothespin (View Comments)
- Data destruction (View Comments)
- My social networking activity (View Comments)
- Too much time on his hands (View Comments)
- iPhone 2.0 firmware supports Chinese character recognition (View Comments)
- Netflix announces $100 set top box (View Comments)
- Some Americans drop landlines, others have never used e-mail (View Comments)
- Microsoft may partner with Yahoo’s search business (View Comments)
- The mobile web still works with billso.com (View Comments)
- Please phrase your LinkedIn question in the form of a question (View Comments)
- Want to test your digital television in Hawaii? (View Comments)
- Outsource your projects online (View Comments)
- Crazy ants run amuck in Texas, ruining computers (View Comments)
- Don’t check cameras in your baggage (View Comments)
- Download that movie, lose your home (View Comments)
- Spring 2008 IS 7010 final grades are available (View Comments)
- Google makes more investments in alternative energy (View Comments)
- Spring 2008 IS 6100 final grades are available (View Comments)
- Sprint announces another quarterly loss (View Comments)
- Carl Icahn may start a proxy fight for Yahoo (View Comments)
- Hotel deals in Honolulu and Hawaii (View Comments)
- JanRain launches CallVerifID multifactor phone service for OpenID (View Comments)
- Software and services – free or paid? (View Comments)
- Qtrax makes a free music download deal with Universal (View Comments)
- Why use OpenID? (View Comments)
- Microsoft’s $60 Office 2007 deal for college students (View Comments)
- Spygate, the NFL and regulation (View Comments)
- Grading my final exams (View Comments)
- Google bets big on Sprint and Clearwire’s WiMAX joint venture (View Comments)
- IDG shifts from print to digital (View Comments)
- Microsoft unleashes Service Pack 3 for Windows XP (View Comments)
- T-Mobile’s parent may buy Sprint (View Comments)
- Microsoft gives up on Yahoo – for now (View Comments)
- Data recovery is easier than you think (View Comments)
- Water, water everywhere (View Comments)
- Aloha air cargo is flying again (View Comments)
- Never check your computer on a plane (View Comments)
- It’s Lei Day (View Comments)
- Viewfinder lets users add photos to online maps (View Comments)
- Updating WP-OpenID to support ID Selector (View Comments)
- Will Aloha Airlines’ contract services unit shut down? (View Comments)
- Microsoft-Yahoo deal possible in the next few days (View Comments)
- New iPhone will be subsidized, faster and thinner (View Comments)
- Aloha Airlines shuts down its air cargo unit (View Comments)
- Netflix to deliver movies with set-top boxes (View Comments)
- Should Apple sell hardware on two-year contracts? (View Comments)
- IS 7010 Spring 2008 final exam (View Comments)
- Australia regulates laser pointers (View Comments)
- Heavy vog on Oahu (View Comments)
- Honolulu LOLcats founder Kari Unebasami reveals herself (View Comments)
- Flipping the camcorder market (View Comments)
- Google eats no evil (View Comments)
- Change that password into a passphrase (View Comments)
- Amazon’s Kindle hasn’t caught fire yet (View Comments)
- Android vs iPhone (View Comments)
- It’s 2008 and email is still broken (View Comments)
- The rules of business blogging (View Comments)
- Honolulu newspapers to City Council: Enough already! (View Comments)
- Kapolei’s aluminum can manufacturing plant helps local economy and environment (View Comments)
- Mobile phones – the cure for global poverty? (View Comments)
- Salesforce for Google Apps (View Comments)
- Indiana TV station broadcasts early morning earthquake (View Comments)
- Antitrust regulators would fight a Yahoo-Google combination (View Comments)
- Back on track (View Comments)
- Virtual keyboards and monitoring software foil keystroke loggers (View Comments)
- New reader can track several RFID tags at once (View Comments)
- City council members discuss mass transit research (View Comments)
- Can Apple stop the Open Computer? (View Comments)
- Virgin Media CEO claims net neutrality is “bollocks” (View Comments)
- Marine accused of stealing deployed soldiers’ identities (View Comments)
- Delta, Northwest Airlines may merge this week (View Comments)
- MySpace keeps trying to sell music downloads (View Comments)
- Finding business contacts and passwords on the Internet (View Comments)
- Cellular base station uses wind and solar power (View Comments)
- Media giants want to end US fair use doctrine (View Comments)
- C-SPAN and Google team up for election video channel (View Comments)
- The all-seeing advertising cookie (View Comments)
- Aloha cargo flights disrupted – is Hawaii’s economy next? (View Comments)
- Blogging and teaching (View Comments)
- PowerPoint isn’t pretty (View Comments)
- Everything must go! (View Comments)
- Auwe! (View Comments)
- Blogging can kill you (View Comments)
- Microsoft’s offer for Yahoo may disappear (View Comments)
- billso.com on the iPhone and iPod Touch (View Comments)
- Scheduled maintenance on billso.com (View Comments)
- Get LinkedIn with billso.com (View Comments)
- This blog has more history (View Comments)
- ATA Airlines shuts down (View Comments)
- Protesters and text messages (View Comments)
- Aloha cargo sale and neighbor island mail service in jeopardy (View Comments)
- Still on track? (View Comments)
- British Airways bungles Heathrow Terminal 5 (View Comments)
- Dell plans $3 billion in cuts (View Comments)
- April Fool! (View Comments)
- TechHui – a social network for Hawaii’s technical professionals (View Comments)
- Aloha Airlines shuts down (View Comments)
- Trust is not transitive (View Comments)
- Taliban members want mobile phone service restored (View Comments)
- Borders is burning (View Comments)
- Blogging as a business model (View Comments)
- New GPS satellite launched (View Comments)
- Digital TV is coming (View Comments)
- The used electronic textbook (View Comments)
- Intel’s 80-core processor (View Comments)
- The professors strike back (View Comments)
- The ATM lottery (View Comments)
- Like a fifth wheel (View Comments)
- It’s endgame time (View Comments)
- Running around (View Comments)
- Hacking without a computer (View Comments)
- The 700 mHz auction is over (View Comments)
- Should Wikipedia include trivia? (View Comments)
- Who will host USAF’s Cyber Command? (View Comments)
- Fasten your seatbelts (View Comments)
- Da Freakshow hits YouTube (View Comments)
- 10 years of MP3 players (View Comments)
- Social media in action (View Comments)
- Avoiding the splogs (View Comments)
- billso.com RSS feeds have changed (View Comments)
- Nailing Spitzer with information systems (View Comments)
- The electronic menu (View Comments)
- Using Facebook as a lost-and-found department (View Comments)
- Widgets won’t work without a plan (View Comments)
- PicLens and the next big thing (View Comments)
- Ask.com gives up the big fight, settles for a niche (View Comments)
- Magneto boy (View Comments)
- Honolulu Marathon limps to the finish line (View Comments)
- Solar-powered Bluetooth headset (View Comments)
- The late lamented floppy disk drive (View Comments)
- Control those cables and power adapters (View Comments)
- Today’s battle for tomorrow’s mobile phones (View Comments)
- Using waste heat to cool a computer (View Comments)
- Net neutrality (View Comments)
- Laptop hazards (View Comments)
- Building the perfect laptop (View Comments)
- Pacific LightNet sold (View Comments)
- Shooting satellites (View Comments)
- Coworking (View Comments)
- US universities forge global links with EMBA programs (View Comments)
- IS 6100 and IS 7010 in Fall 2008 (View Comments)
- The Google cable (View Comments)
- Starbucks, coffee and music (View Comments)
- The economy, as explained by stick figures (View Comments)
- iTunes is number two (View Comments)
- Smiling Bob is going to jail (View Comments)
- Social Media 101 (View Comments)
- Smuggling iPhones back into China (View Comments)
- Pakistan blocks YouTube, breaks trust (View Comments)
- IT team leaders to avoid (View Comments)
- Boost your IT career – join an organization (View Comments)
- 3Com buyout founders on national security concerns (View Comments)
- Hawaii business confidence is eroding (View Comments)
- Sprint and Boost vs Mobi PCS (View Comments)
- Customer lock-in (View Comments)
- Nokia brings back N-GAGE (View Comments)
- Copyright and fair use (View Comments)
- Researchers develop simple attack against disk encryption (View Comments)
- Delhi catches monorail fever – is Honolulu next? (View Comments)
- Mobile phone platform wars (View Comments)
- Facebook gets too sticky (View Comments)
- Who wants to buy Motorola’s mobile phone business? (View Comments)
- Shareholders may bring Microsoft and Yahoo together (View Comments)
- Blu-ray beats HD DVD (View Comments)
- Hackers hide their Web attacks (View Comments)
- Deliver a great presentation (View Comments)
- Happy Patch Tuesday (View Comments)
- Starbucks signs with AT&T (View Comments)
- The modular mobile phone (View Comments)
- AT&T announces business and enterprise iPhone plans (View Comments)
- Summer droughts could idle nuclear power plants (View Comments)
- Do US Customs agents confiscate computers and phones at airports? (View Comments)
- More cable cuts (View Comments)
- Microsoft’s rocket ship (View Comments)
- Hawaii has highest car ownership costs in the USA (View Comments)
- Cisco’s big switch (View Comments)
- HawTel replaces CEO with turnaround specialist (View Comments)
- The mobile web and billso.com (View Comments)
- Microsoft acquistion of Yahoo faces roadblocks (View Comments)
- Better than free (View Comments)
- Cable company loses messages from 14000 email accounts (View Comments)
- Space food sticks (View Comments)
- Microsoft makes offer for Yahoo (View Comments)
- eBay buyers get more bargains (View Comments)
- Starbucks dumps breakfast sandwiches, looks ahead (View Comments)
- Internet outage affects two continents (View Comments)
- Applications are coming for the iPhone (View Comments)
- Making LEGO (View Comments)
- The 700 mHz auction (View Comments)
- Google may expand into Malaysia (View Comments)
- billso.com scheduled maintenance (View Comments)
- Crazy money (View Comments)
- QTrax makes deal for legal music sharing (View Comments)
- Authority and convenience (View Comments)
- This blog has a history (View Comments)
- iPhone helps AT&T add more wireless customers (View Comments)
- Nokia claims 40 percent market share (View Comments)
- Oracle, BEA and middleware (View Comments)
- MySQL acquired by Sun (View Comments)
- eBay’s new CEO (View Comments)
- IS 7010 Spring 2008 Paper 1 (View Comments)
- The MacBook Air doesn’t impress me (View Comments)
- The risk of innovation (View Comments)
- Nokia, Sprint announce layoffs (View Comments)
- Missing the seasons (View Comments)
- Digital TV and business models (View Comments)
- IS 6100 Spring 2008 syllabus and schedule are available (View Comments)
- Netflix lifts limits as Apple enters online movie rental market (View Comments)
- America’s most wired cities (View Comments)
- Wikipedia is 7 years old today (View Comments)
- OpenDNS update (View Comments)
- Asustek is the most hated PC company (View Comments)
- The story of the iPhone (View Comments)
- BlackBerry vs iPhone (View Comments)
- It’s an easy call to recycle your mobile phone (View Comments)
- Zotero and Firefox (View Comments)
- Bill Gates: the exit interview (View Comments)
- Power trip (View Comments)
- What are we learning? (View Comments)
- Dual-key cryptography explained! (View Comments)
- Copper thieves kill Sugar Bowl cablecast (View Comments)
- Impression management and Facebook (View Comments)
- IS 7010 Term 2 syllabus and schedule (View Comments)
- Happy new year! (View Comments)
- The mobile office in Honolulu (View Comments)
- Wikipedia co-founder recasts his advice to students, educators (View Comments)
- CompUSA to sell or close its stores (View Comments)
- The Truth (View Comments)
- Downtown courses will be held today (View Comments)
- Turn signals – not just a good idea, they’re the law! (View Comments)
- Phishers are using shorter URLs (View Comments)
- Philadelphia couple stole neighbors’ identities (View Comments)
- Today’s lecture in IS 6000 (View Comments)
- The mobile web isn’t ready yet (View Comments)
- Mobile devices for US census takers (View Comments)
- Passive-aggressive wireless security (View Comments)
- Citing Wikipedia (View Comments)
- An iPhone for China? (View Comments)
- Depressing cubicles (View Comments)
- I’m using two monitors to grade assignments (View Comments)
- Any Outlook 2007 RSS users out there? (View Comments)
- No iPhone for you, China (View Comments)
- File sharing vs campus security (View Comments)
- I want a better television – but it’s not ready yet (View Comments)
- IS 7010 reference list guide (View Comments)
- Is that employee really ill? (View Comments)
- New leaks close Hamilton Library (View Comments)
- There is no Google phone – but there is an OS (View Comments)
- My office telephone is out, but I’m still working (View Comments)
- Products that do too much (View Comments)
- Apple working with Salesforce.com on iPhone CRM integration (View Comments)
- Distance learning grows (View Comments)
- Google, MySQL ink code-sharing agreement (View Comments)
- Amazon’s one-click shopping patent stuck down by US (View Comments)
- Always test the new payroll system! (View Comments)
- Ultra-low cost PCs for schools (View Comments)
- The TurnItIn.com gradebook (View Comments)
- I’m offline for the next few days (View Comments)
- The scoring matrix (View Comments)
- Does it take too long to earn a doctorate? (View Comments)
- What’s wrong with copyright? (View Comments)
- City, Tri-Net roll out free WiFi in Chinatown and downtown Honolulu (View Comments)
- Skype loses its hype (View Comments)
- It’s time for an emergency Rave (View Comments)
- Did you want a PC on your iPhone? (View Comments)
- Can I get that Blackberry with WiFi? (View Comments)
- Kauai, Maui and the Hawaii Superferry (View Comments)
- Tips on peer review assignments (View Comments)
- Arrrrr, matey! Here be a day for merriment! (View Comments)
- Google, Yahoo and IBM in the Office (View Comments)
- New York Times frees its content – Wall Street Journal may be next (View Comments)
- How to write a great email subject line (View Comments)
- TurnItIn.com vs WYSIWYG (View Comments)
- Are you seeing “This expired post is no longer available” in some of the article titles? (View Comments)
- The Google Phone and the iPhone – both looking for software and spectrum (View Comments)
- A few more tweaks to the blog (View Comments)
- US judge strikes down part of USA Patriot Act (View Comments)
- Gartner: Expect an enterprise iPhone (View Comments)
- Segways patrol the crosswalks (View Comments)
- The global milk shortage (View Comments)
- The mortgage bubble is popping in Honolulu (View Comments)
- I am holding extra office hours today (View Comments)
- When users block the ads, should web sites block the users? (View Comments)
- Class changes and cancellations – Pipeline or RSS? (View Comments)
- Microsoft, IBM and that Honolulu vacation (View Comments)
- Got a question about my courses? (View Comments)
- A little update to the menu (View Comments)
- EarthLink announces layoffs (View Comments)
- Is that research worth anything? (View Comments)
- 20 seconds of pecha kucha (View Comments)
- Wireless providers gird themselves for battle (View Comments)
- It’s TurnItIn.com, not WebCT, for my Fall 2007 students (View Comments)
- Buh-bye, paper airline tickets (View Comments)
- HawTel to offer naked DSL and faster downloads (View Comments)
- I want my Bionade (View Comments)
- Skype crashes, eBay forced to eat its own dog food (View Comments)
- Microsoft Paint: Behind the Scenes (View Comments)
- The US mortgage crisis and Hawaii (View Comments)
- Invitations for Mailplane – first come, first served, for free (View Comments)
- Forty-somethings flock to Facebook (View Comments)
- Databases won’t keep you safe (View Comments)
- Tonight’s lecture on action research and IS 7150 (View Comments)
- Large print and hearing aids for the baby boomers (View Comments)
- University of Chicago MBA applicants must submit a PowerPoint show (View Comments)
- When call letters go bad (View Comments)
- Happy Moon Landing Day (View Comments)
- Spring 2007 course files have been archived (View Comments)
- Video! Now in selected articles (View Comments)
- A history lesson: browsers and computers (View Comments)
- A quick explanation of copyright law (View Comments)
- RSS feeds for IS 6100 and IS 7010 (View Comments)
- Aboard the Superferry (View Comments)
- A tale of two heat sinks (View Comments)
- Speed up your broadband connection with OpenDNS (View Comments)
- Nine reasons not to use an iPhone in an enterprise (View Comments)
- RSS feeds for my graduate information systems courses (View Comments)
- CXOs face malware email attacks (View Comments)
- Parking in Chinatown is getting harder (View Comments)
- Not everyone wants an iPhone (View Comments)
- Some minor maintenance (View Comments)
- Magoo’s is pau tomorrow (View Comments)
- iPhone rate plans released (View Comments)
- Rumor: Google might buy Apple (View Comments)
- iPhone rate plans to be announced within a week (View Comments)
- Mayor: state could pay for airport mass transit line (View Comments)
- Facebook vs MySpace (View Comments)
- US map with country labels (View Comments)
- Danger Mouse is a Dawg! (View Comments)
- City council, planners still arguing over mass transit routes, modes (View Comments)
- AT&T won’t sell iPhones to business accounts (View Comments)
- Steve Jobs and his iPhone (View Comments)
- Anticipation builds for Apple’s iPhone (View Comments)
- What I’ve been reading (View Comments)
- Telecommuting isn’t a free solution for Honolulu’s traffic woes (View Comments)
- Clearwire signs WiMax deal with DirecTV, EchoStar (View Comments)
- Dollar fare promotion crashes go!’s reservations server (View Comments)
- Blogging for a living (View Comments)
- Burger King joins McDonald’s in Hawaii’s SPAM breakfast war (View Comments)
- HECO tests smart electric meters (View Comments)
- Just say “no” to HTML in email (View Comments)
- Amazon may buy Netflix (View Comments)
- PC Magazine: HawTel, Time Warner Oceanic provide slow Internet connections (View Comments)
- Akamai posts free network performance charts (View Comments)
- Year 1 with an Apple iPhone = US$1936 (View Comments)
- Leaping lizards (View Comments)
- Email and print links (View Comments)
- Hollerith revolutionized the 1890 US Census (View Comments)
- Illinois high school holds diplomas after crowd celebrates (View Comments)
- NMCI’s global help desk (View Comments)
- Hospitals battle cellphone cameras (View Comments)
- Reboot once a week! (View Comments)
- Facebook opens up (View Comments)
- The 1st Amendment and the workplace (View Comments)
- Cell phones and instructors (View Comments)
- Beach safety and Web 2.0 (View Comments)
- More musical mashup goodness (View Comments)
- Cory Doctorow’s PWNED class finishes the term (View Comments)
- Free Chinatown WiFi will extend to Fort Street Mall (View Comments)
- A new look (View Comments)
- Mobi is profitable (View Comments)
- Parking in New Jersey (View Comments)
- Me and him are killing English (View Comments)
- This blog will be unavailable on Monday, May 21 (View Comments)
- TurnItIn.com supports Word 2007 (View Comments)
- IS 7010 grading (View Comments)
- WebCT and TurnItIn.com are running slowly (View Comments)
- Duke business school punishes 34 students for cheating (View Comments)
- RIAA, US Congress plot the end of independent Internet radio (View Comments)
- MySpace comes to China (View Comments)
- A day in the life of a typewriter repairman (View Comments)
- IT services are ripe for acquisition (View Comments)
- Samsung and Microsoft further their convergence goals (View Comments)
- Living la vida Google (View Comments)
- 2-channel: Japan’s biggest Internet forum (View Comments)
- The great Blackberry blackout (View Comments)
- About e-commerce 4: Non-repudiation and saving receipts as PDFs (View Comments)
- Campus sustainability events today and Saturday (View Comments)
- Blackberry service was out yesterday (View Comments)
- UH considers security upgrade (View Comments)
- Web 2.0 and the Virginia Tech massacre (View Comments)
- Mobile telcos search for new business model (View Comments)
- University of Hawaii says e-mail, phone trees, media announcements are their plan (View Comments)
- Virginia Tech releases warning emails (View Comments)
- Virginia Tech waited 2 hours before notifying campus of initial shootings (View Comments)
- Virginia Tech shootings highlight the need for campus emergency notification system (View Comments)
- IRS still using mainframes to process tax returns (View Comments)
- Scoring vs building (View Comments)
- University of Florida uses text messages to connect students, faculty (View Comments)
- Google wants to hear about your university email service (View Comments)
- How to write a white paper (View Comments)
- Solar flares threaten GPS (View Comments)
- Web 2.0 and the library (View Comments)
- EMI to sell DRM-free music on iTunes (View Comments)
- HECO stalled Fort Street Mall sewer project (View Comments)
- Dell will offer Linux preinstalled on consumer computers (View Comments)
- .xxx and the Domain Name System (View Comments)
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