Originally published on January 14, 2008 by Amira Al Hussaini As his ratings continue to slip in the primaries, US presidential hopefulBarack Obama‘s popularity is on the rise among bloggers around the world. Global Voices Online editors and contributors joined hands to bring us the reactions of bloggers from Japan, Haiti, Republic of Macedonia, Pakistan, India, Ukraine, […]
Report on Russia Today:
The following article was written by June Van Ingen for GroundReport.com, 1/30/08: Among the many TV channels I subscribe to are Aljazeera, the English language TV station based in Doha, just about a year old, and Russia Today, an English language channel based in Moscow. Both supply twenty-four hour news coverage. Aljazeera is the richest […]
Security Concern Throughout System Development Life Cycle
Defining a general structure for a security architecture is challenging because each organization attempts to tailor security according to its needs. To develop a secure system, a thorough understanding of the desired security properties and functional and non-functional properties of the system is required. What is Security Confidentiality – Ensuring that there is no deliberate […]
Effects of Outsourcing IT Positions to Low Cost Countries
BACKGROUND: Off shoring – the transfer of high wage U.S. jobs to lower cost overseas locations especially in Banking Industry is enabled by improved communications technologies and driven by the desire of corporations to establish a business presence in potentially lucrative foreign markets as well as to take advantage of the lower costs of production […]
The Babe Ruth Effect
<p>On Thursday, the Dow closed down 390 points, its second worst fall in 2007. The last such massive plunge this year came in February when bluechips fell a whopping 416 points.</p> <p>NASDAQ closed 56 points lower while the S and P 500 fell 44 points.</p> <p>Crude was lower by about half a dollar, while gold finished […]
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