Will you face all of these questions in one interview? We pray no interviewer would be that cruel. Will you face a few? Probably. Will you be well-served by being ready even if you’re not asked these exact questions? Absolutely. http://www.insidetech.com/benefits/articles/4149-100-interview-questions-you-should-be-prepared-to-answer?referral=20090226_IT_nlet_members
With Internet Explorer 8’s release to manufacturing in March looking like a distinct possibility, are Web site developers and owners really ready for Microsoft’s next browser? Thousands of sites still aren’t compatible with IE 8 — including Microsoft.com. http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=2067&tag=nl.e539
With the Confisker worm still running wild, tech companies are turning to some desperate measures. Microsoft just offered $250,000 to anyone who would help turn over the worm’s authors. http://www.insidetech.com/news/articles/3997-microsoft-offers-250k-reward-to-catch-worm-authors?referral=IT_nlet_20090216
Trust is defined as, “the reliance on the integrity, strength, ability, surety, etc. of a person or thing.” In relation to Web design, it involves honesty and competence, and a subtle, yet powerful way to achieve that elusive trust factor is through the use of color. http://www.websitemagazine.com/content/blogs/posts/pages/trust-and-the-theory-behind-color.aspx
Microsoft’s latest Windows deployment guidance for business users has morphed from the overly simplistic “Don’t wait for Windows 7” to become more nuanced — and more dependent on where users are currently in their deployment cycles. But the bottom-line message: Get off Windows XP. http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=1979&tag=nl.e539
Wired editor and bestselling author of The Long Tail, Chris Anderson talks to ZDNet about the “free” business model and how businesses must survive in an economy where the default price is zero. http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=12534&tag=nl.e539
Microsoft ships patches and warns that “consistent exploit code could be easily crafted” to launch attacks via IE. The patches should be considered urgent. http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=2521&tag=nl.e589
If we are are only now discovering that Internet entrepreneurs need to get people to pay for things instead of just giving everything away for free, then we are in big trouble. http://blogs.zdnet.com/SAAS/?p=648&tag=nl.e539
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If Microsoft continues on its current path regarding one of Windows 7’s components — User Account Control — the company might find itself in the regrettable place where Windows 7 is less secure than Vista, say some testers. http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=1898&tag=nl.e539