2007 network industry graveyard
Network technologies, companies and ideas that have died so far this year.
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Network technologies, companies and ideas that have died so far this year.
Mobile applications to make both your work and social lives easier.
RE: A tour of NetworkWorld's iDemandBy Anonymous on August 13, 2008, 9:50 amthank you
PDF pleaseBy Anonymous on June 24, 2009, 8:08 pmI would like to conserve environmental resources, so I opted for the digital edition when I subscribed. Most other trade publications (EETimes, Embedded Design, etc.) offer a PDF format for their digital edition. I assumed that Network World would offer a PDF format as well. I don't use Windows, so I cannot use this iDemand application. I would need to switch back to the print edition if I can't get PDF.
iDemandBy Anonymous on April 7, 2009, 3:32 pmNo idemand ever. Get rid on it.
this is ridiculousBy Anonymous on April 2, 2009, 9:37 pmI buy a lot of IT gear and like to read Network World to keep up with what's going on. Print edition is fine, and a regular website or Adobe PDF would be fine too, but this whole install a separate app just to read a magazine/website is ridiculous. This isn't 1994.
flash detectionBy Anonymous on February 16, 2009, 9:21 pmEver you added flash detection to the program, I can't get Idemand to work. the Adobe site was visited and Flash installed several times, but the program still won't move past the flash detection screen. Is there a work around?