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    Jun 28, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  1. Donald J. Herman

    Tampa, Fla.: Donald J. Herman, who rose to prominence as a softwaredevelopment visionary in the 1960s and ’70s, died on June 24, at home in Tampa, Fla. He was 82. Mr. Herman was born in 1930 in Aberdeen, the fourth of five children to Jacob and...

    Tags: Charity, U.S. Navy, Anglicanism, National Security Agency, American Red Cross

  2. Mar 25, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  3. Book review: 'The Idea Factory' by Jon Gertner

    For generations of industry research executives, AT&T's Bell Telephone Laboratories served as an inspiration: a warren of youthful scientists and engineers assigned to go where their intellects took them, not especially concerned about serving the corporate bottom line, picking up cartloads of Nobel Prizes along the way. Bell Labs was the model for, among others, Xerox Corp.'s legendary Palo Alto Research Center, or PARC, which spun out the personal computer, Windows-style displays, Ethernet and many other advances that delivered their bounty more to society at large than to the parent company.
    For generations of industry research executives, AT&T's Bell Telephone Laboratories served as an inspiration: a warren of youthful scientists and engineers assigned to go where their intellects took them, not especially concerned about serving the...

    Tags: Michael Hiltzik, Book, Electronics, Invention and Innovation, Xerox Corporation

  4. Oct 14, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Dennis Ritchie dies at 70; computer scientist helped develop Unix

    Dennis Ritchie, a computer scientist who wrote the popular C programming language and helped develop the Unix operating system, has died. He was 70.
    Dennis Ritchie, a computer scientist who wrote the popular C programming language and helped develop the Unix operating system, has died. He was 70. Ritchie died a month after his birthday, according to his biography on a Web page of Alcatel-Lucent's...

    Tags: Harvard University, Los Angeles Times, Alcatel SA, Software Industry, Science

  6. Oct 7, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Indeed.com adds resume search

    A new resume search claims more than 42,000 job hunters in Chicago.
    Tribune reporter
    A new resume search claims more than 42,000 job hunters in Chicago. Indeed.com launched its open resume search Sept. 14, but the site has been taking resume uploads since February, including imported LinkedIn profiles. For now, the search at indeed.com/...

    Tags: Niles, Employment, Melrose Park, Accenture Ltd., Lisle

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