Power-hungry techies will find this open source aggregator more to their liking. |
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Any techies out there who want to confirm or refute this layman's assessment? |
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There, the sight of techies tapping out messages on the BlackBerry was as common as snowplows scraping Chicago streets after a storm. |
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My general sense of the conference so far is of two colliding contingents, the techies, and the writers. |
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Not so long ago, some techies proclaimed that communications technology and the Web would make geography irrelevant. |
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The spokeswoman said she knew very little more than this but apparently the press office will have a conference call with the techies very soon. |
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The former could make the young techies richer than the old-line senior management at the parent. |
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Yeah, I'm sure the techies out there may think I am strange when I say I don't love laptops. |
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Constant turnover is the rule, as techies go where the coolest technology or most lucrative stock options are. |
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The techies may well actively resist bad technology with good sales that the executives force down their throats. |
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Remember, they are techies and used to the hand-eye coordination of computer games. |
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It's a marvelous idea, with a huge buzz among techies since its first public release earlier this week. |
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Web logs, for techies, for the media, or just for fun, now number in the millions. |
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Smart younger people are techies almost by definition, and this is reflected in what they watch and read as well. |
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If AOL's techies have their way, the contract will go through without further delay. |
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I've been locked in a room for 12 months with nothing but geeks and techies for company. |
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Yeah, I know it is no big deal to you techies, but for non-geek me, it is an achievement. |
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He has also come up with what he calls a Holiday Garment, ideal for travelling techies. |
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Today, it is the city of young and upwardly mobile techies who enrich the local economy. |
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Techies will also love the MP3 player, Bluetooth connectivity and Java-powered games. |
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Those techies produced the first versions of the captivating game. |
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Usually, only more hardcore computer techies are up to the challenge. |
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Its not all about smart suited execs, bright young techies, missions statements and working breakfasts with the international blogerati in Kensington. |
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Techies are used to spending an ungodly amount of time mining virtual coins in online games. |
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And there is no dearth of drugs in the weekend bash organised by Bengaluru techies in a big way. |
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Techies know they hold all the cards to the obscure and procrastinate on the grounds of engineering mysteries. |
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He began giving parties in a loft on Broadway at Houston Street, with artists, techies and other downtowners. |
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Clarke were cited by Apollo-era techies as having guided their careers spaceward. |
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Questions such as these may seem obvious to any good marketer, but aren't always familiar territory to techies and geeks of the interwebs. |
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Business talk is great, but at some point you still have techies who have to do the work. |
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I think you'd be hard-pressed to find any techies that play dress-up with a suit. |
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The techies are working on a solution to this, called multicasting. |
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Kim Grike, the firm's director of operations, told employees they could take the day off with pay because most of them were influenced by Star Wars into becoming techies. |
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For all the techies hounding Editor Jeff for details, the rifles all shot under a minute of angle from a benchrest, and all shot under a minute of angle out to 700 yards. |
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Techies were the most juvenile, but other wealthy men, in the full throes of boomeritis, also acted like kids in a candy store. |
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The techies will tell you the fundamental difference between ale and lager is that the former is brewed with top-fermenting yeasts and the latter with bottom-fermenting ones. |
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