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For both work and pleasure, these 20 social networking sites are the most useful to any busy IT professionals.
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For both work and pleasure, these 20 social networking sites are the most useful to any busy IT professionals.
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Here, HereBy Anonymous on November 24, 2008, 3:00 pmI'll be unscubscribing due to the cheap shot at Sarah Palin unless I read a retraction/apology shortly. You guys obviously don't know your audience very well.
Cheap ShotBy Anonymous on November 24, 2008, 1:24 pmI guess Network World couldn't contain themselves and had to take a cheap shot at Sarah Palin, who has nothing to do with network IT. Shame on you. I'll be cancelling my subscription right now. I'll focus my attention on sites that can stick to the industry and not go political.
Socialist Rule Network World Propaganda Machine?By Anonymous on November 24, 2008, 12:52 pmNow the It magazine is attacking political figures like Pallin with No evidence. Every other IT Turkey has facts execpt this one! Just Political Bull Propaganda that makes the Media Buddies chummy. Rip on the Political Bandwagon so maybe the other magazines will recoginize the Network World Publication? If the comments on this article were counted Looks Network World staff who decided on this article should get the Turkey of the Year award...
The Sarah Palin craks makeBy Anonymous on November 24, 2008, 12:37 pmThe Sarah Palin craks make you guys the turkeys of the year
How about we leave politicsBy Anonymous on November 24, 2008, 12:21 pmHow about we leave politics out of IT? It's a real turn-off for me.
Top IT Turkeys of 2008By Anonymous on November 24, 2008, 12:18 pmI don't find hammering on Sarah Palin even mildly amusing and appears to be a Turkey in it's own right.
RE: Top IT Turkeys of 2008By Anonymous on November 24, 2008, 12:08 pmHa. Sarah Palin top turkey as suggested by your readers? Clearly, there are numerous IT turkeys among the readership who are more than willing to deflect attention away from their antics by suggesting a high profile target like Palin.
YawnBy Anonymous on April 24, 2009, 4:14 pmTry harder NetworkWorld.
Looks like many of myBy Anonymous on December 4, 2008, 6:31 pmLooks like many of my 'merican cousins don't (won't) eat turkey this Christmas. Turkeys die....thats why we breed them. Cows die....that's why we breed them. Humans die....is that because we breed them????????
IT TurkeysBy Anonymous on December 1, 2008, 4:34 pmWhat possible advantage can you get by including political statements in this publication? You know that you are going to alienate some of your readers and that you will diminish your case for objectivity and staying on topic. Politics already permeates far too much. It would be advisable to stay with technical content and avoid social and political issues and commentary.
Do you like beans? I loveBy Anonymous on November 25, 2008, 1:51 pmDo you like beans? I love beans. Some of my favorite beans include: Lentils, Navy Beans, Split Peas (YES THEY ARE BEANS LOLOLOL), and Soybeans!!!!
Your comments slamming Palin are unnecessary and mean-spiritedBy sunspring on November 25, 2008, 1:07 pmI don't read your magazine to learn about your political bias, so please stick to the subject that you do have expertise in. And keep your political opinions to yourself.
Another top turkey not on the listBy Anonymous on November 24, 2008, 4:07 pmNetwork World Staff
Must see: The Sarah Palin Turkey MassacreBy sumj on November 24, 2008, 3:33 pm
In Alaska, the governor may pardon one turkey but a few aren't so lucky (and go unnoticed)
take a joke, sarah palin canBy Anonymous on November 24, 2008, 3:13 pmjeez -- it says "not sarah palin" -- it's as if these sad guys troll sights to turn up search results where negative words may be associated with the fearless leader of alaska. sad. great slideshow btw. each year it gets better.
Kudos to Network World!By Anonymous on November 24, 2008, 3:07 pmCongratulations to Network World for not being afraid to call a spade a spade! Sarah Palin *is* a turkey, and all the self-righteous IT geeks here should just go crawl back into their knee-jerk conservative hole and contemplate what the future of this country would have been like if Palin had gotten into power.