“According to one recent report, in the next decade American colleges will mint 40,000 graduates with a bachelor's degree in computer science, though the U.S. economy is slated to create 120,000 computing jobs that require such degrees. You don't have to be a math major to do the math: That's three times as many jobs as we have people qualified to fill them.” – Kirk McDonald (Read more)
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Are we prepared for the ‘Technology’ in Information Technology?
“According to one recent report, in the next decade American colleges will mint 40,000 graduates with a bachelor's degree in computer science, though the U.S. economy is slated to create 120,000 computing jobs that require such degrees. You don't have to be a math major to do the math: That's three times as many jobs as we have people qualified to fill them.” – Kirk McDonald (Read more)
A “cool solution” to a “hot issue”
Tea and coffee seem to be fine to drink hot or cold, but when I ask you
to think about drinking a soft drink, you’ll probably think of a
refrigerated drink with cold sweat beads running down the sides of a can
or bottle. When taking your first sip, the icy cold fizzy liquid
startles your taste buds and tickles your throat.
But have you ever drunk a warm or even hot soft drink? Just the thought makes me want to opt for water instead.
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