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Google-Microsoft Crossfire Will Hit Consumers 336

theodp writes "Newsweek's Dan Lyons doesn't know who will be the winner in Google and Microsoft's search battle, but that's not stopping him from picking a loser — consumers. As we head towards a world where some devices may be free or really cheap, consumers should prepare to be bombarded by ads or pay a premium to escape them. 'The sad truth is that Google and Microsoft care less about making cool products than they do about hurting each other,' concludes Lyons. 'Their fighting has little to do with helping customers and a lot to do with helping themselves to a bigger slice of the money we all spend to buy computers and surf the Internet. Microsoft wants to ruin Google's search business. Google wants to ruin Microsoft's OS business. At the end of the day, they both seem like overgrown nerdy schoolboys fighting over each other's toys.'"

Comment Re:Useful IT Books for Prisoners are (Score 1) 257

At the institutional level prejudices put in place (loss of voting privilege, employment restrictions, etc.) may be removed immediately upon release, after a period of supervision, after compensating fees have been paid, some combination of these, or perhaps never. It varies widely from state to state and also is dependent on the nature of the offense. At the societal level most people are not concerned about what a person may have done in their past, provided the offense was not too horrible or given a knowledge of the person as a human before learning of their criminal past. It has been my experience that a criminal record in the USA is one of the most socially devastating things that can occur in your life as a citizen her.

Comment Useful IT Books for Prisoners are (Score 1) 257

manuals that cover concepts and algorithms. Programming references, language specific and generic, as well as analysis and design texts. Books with plenty of illustrations and diagrams as most prisoners will not have access to actual equipment they can open and tinker with. Having been there and done that I can say with great authority that there is very little job market in the USA for an ex-convict in the IT industry. This changes from generally true to absolutely true the higher in the organizational infrastructure you rise because of the fallout from 9-11 and the war on terror.

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