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ITThought Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-07-11
0- Andy Ihnatko's Celestial Waste of Bandwidth (BETA) – LeBron James and the Buttafuoco Point http://bit.ly/9dwmGL #
- The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) – How To: Use iPhone 4 data plan with iPad 3G http://bit.ly/d1NwpC #
- CNN.com – Most Popular – Solar-powered plane completes 26-hour flight http://bit.ly/ddVnhL #
- CNN.com – Technology – Threat of 'cyberwar' has been overhyped http://bit.ly/beE7gM #
- BuzzMachine – Independence day for newspapers http://bit.ly/9XytPQ #
- TechCrunch – Woot To The AP: Nice Story About Our Sale — You Now Owe Us $17.50 http://bit.ly/bstMTz #
- Lifehacker – The Geek's Vacation Checklist [Feature] http://bit.ly/d2M9xp #
- CNN.com – Technology – Why we can't unplug on vacation http://bit.ly/9fRFKN #
- CNN.com – Technology – Study: E-books take longer to read than print http://bit.ly/dhF6gX #
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IT Thought of the Week: Robert McNamara
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Robert McNamara had some amazingly forward thinking ideas about computers and information technology. As such he gets a second chance to be our IT Thought of the Day Quote of the Week Series feature.
I like Information Age quotations. I find some of them very inspirational and like to carry a new one around about every week. I thought that i could share mine with you from time to time. This week it will be a funny quote. You can read more about the author at Wikipedia.
""Management is the gate through which social and economic and political change, indeed change in every direction, is diffused though society."
Robert McNamara
What did you think of the quote? Did you like it? Do you know of any other similar ones? Please share.
That is my Information Technology Thought of the Day (ITTOD) for July 7, 2010.
quote credit: iwise
image credit: Scrape TV
News Commentary: Lions and Tigers and CyberWar – Oh My!
0You know that a topic has become du jour when The Economist puts out multiple stories about it in rapid succession. I greatly respect this venerable news magazine and appreciate that it is one of the last fronts on the attack on quality journalism. That being said, they can never pass up the opportunity to pile on to a topic! Hence, they get to be the subject of the IT Thought of the Day News Commentary of the Week.
On Mondays I offer comments on some of the most interesting information technology stories that I have found on the web that week. Please feel free to join in the discussion or suggest other stories.
Today’s comments were generated after I read not one, but two stories from The Economist about the threat, fear, and realities of CyberWar. Great articles, both, that I recommend to you. Give them a read below.
The Economist – War in the fifth domain: Are the mouse and keyboard the new weapons of conflict?
The Economist – Cyberwar: It is time for countries to start talking about arms control on the internet
Seriously good writing about seriously complicated topics containing serious information, commentary, and consideration. What is not to love here. If you are an Information Professional then you need to read these stories. Enjoy them. I suspect that if The Economist is now writing about this weekly, the topic will be showing up everywhere!
OK, that is what I think of this topic. What do you think about this topic? Do you agree or disagree with me? Do you have a recommended news story for next week? Please share your ideas below.
That is my Information Technology Thought of the Day (ITTOD) for July 5, 2010 by Scott Coughlin.
Image Credit: Help Net Security at net-security.org