thelimey on February 5th, 2010

In 1948, two bright sparks named J. Presper Eckert and John Mauchly built what is widely regarded as the world’s first real computer – ENIAC. It weighed 50 tons, took up 1800 square feet – and had about half the computing power of your watch.
Today, we can do a bit better.
And of all the modern [...]

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thelimey on April 18th, 2009

Some experts say the economy is now on the mend, but in parts of this glorious nation, hundreds of jobs are still being shed every week. If you think yours might soon be one and you’re in the information technology field, there’s a free site that can help you search thousands of great IT jobs [...]

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