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By Richard J. Koreto |
April 1, 2008
In the early days of my magazine career, I got a great deal of "snail mail" from various companies and their public relations firms. Most...
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By Richard J. Koreto |
March 1, 2008
Imagine if cars were as difficult to fix as computers. As it is, if you have a problem with your car, you take it to...
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By Richard J. Koreto |
January 1, 2008
As I've written before, the Web opened up a whole new way to waste time as well as save it. Below are a few of...
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By Richard J. Koreto |
October 1, 2007
For thousands of viewers, the latest Bourne techno-thriller may be escapist fun. But Paul Viollis probably views it as a documentary. Viollis is the CEO of...
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By Richard J. Koreto |
September 1, 2007
The most important question I ask software vendors who demo their products for me is, "what does it work with?" I haven't seen any package...
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By Richard J. Koreto |
July 1, 2007
he big question from office workers too young to have known a world without personal computers and the Internet is: "How could you be productive...
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By Richard J. Koreto |
June 1, 2007
Technology has long been the driving force in getting rid of the middleman: Remove the salesperson and buy clothes from an online store. Remove the...
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By Richard J. Koreto |
May 1, 2007
A company may have the largest, best-trained group of employees manning its help desk, but it still can't be all things to all customers. That's...
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By Richard J. Koreto |
July 1, 2006
When the pages of data for the sixth annual Wealth Manager rankings began pouring into our office, the most impressive numbers seemed to be the...