Nokia cuts research staff by up to 330 people
Mobile phone maker Nokia said it will cut up to 330 people from its research and development staff.
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New H-1B hiring bill takes aim at tech firms
AOL looks to slash staff by a third
Sony outlines aggressive growth goals
CIOs fear mass IT exodus following economic recovery
Tech workers take H-1B case to Supreme Court
Feds plan 25,000 on-site H-1B inspections
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has lymphoma
Startups try to change the SAP consulting game
College puts entire courses on USB drives
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Google's Chrome OS captured a lot of headlines and hype this week after the company invited the media in to have a look-see, setting off a whole lot of opinions about whether it will be any good. Microsoft, predictably, doesn't think so. Otherwise, Al Gore offered his opinion on the role supercomputers can play to quell climate change, and for the first time we can recollect there were not one, but two, cat-related IT stories that caught our attention.
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IT pay stagnates, workforce grows restless
Salaries are on ice, workloads are crushing, and benefits have been chipped away. IT workers are stuck for now, but will they break free when the economy thaws?
IT Exodus Looms as Satisfaction Wanes
Workers might have been willing to deal with unsatisfactory employment situations when there were no other options, says Yoh's Adam Lawrence. But now that the economy is starting to turn a corner, employees are on the move.
IT Hiring Poised for Skills-Driven Rebound
Smart IT hiring managers are poised to act promptly and strategically to recruit and retain IT professionals, says Dave Willmer, executive director of Robert Half Technology. Those who wait for ideal economic conditions will struggle to find recruits.
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General Mills, Genentech, San Diego Gas & Electric, University of Pennsylvania and Monsanto top the list.