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Issue #103 | July 01, 2009
Career Paths:
Learn how to break into the tech industry in one of these fields:
IT Manager (104K)
UI Architect (79K)
SW Engineer (89K)
Digital Forensics (55K)
Web Developer (68K)
Database Admin (92K)
More...
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A talented network administrator is rarely without a job for long. This exciting career is growing fast. Find out how to become one...
Invite Your Friends!
The more friends you invite to join your network, the more useful and exciting InsideTech becomes. Invite them now.
Blind Teenage Hacker Sentenced
A blind teenager from Texas was sentenced to 11+ years in prison for hacking 911 phone systems and ''war-dialing" (placing hundreds of harassing calls) to victims over the course of many years.

Hot Careers
Computer Systems Analysts ($71K)
UI Architect ($79K)
Web Developer ($68K)
Ace Your IT Interview
The job interview is the place to show off all of your networking, resume-building, communication, and professional techniques. These step-by-step guides will help you polish the whole package.

Steer Wheelchairs Using Brain Waves
Toyota has developed a brain-wave analysis technology that helps people to control a wheelchair with their mind, offering an awesome alternative to physical movement or verbal commands. 
Four Wrong Reasons to Work in IT
Those of us in the industry know: Tech is an amazing place to be. But like any career path, it can be a disasterous one if you head down it for the wrong reasons. Here are a few that can trip you up...
Web Culture and Social Networks
Is Twitter the News Outlet for the 21st Century?
Coming Soon: Simpler Facebook Privacy Settings
The Web Browser Enters a Golden Age
China Abandons Web Filter Plans. For Now.
China's plan to enforce the 'Green Dam' Internet-filtering software on PC makers fizzled this week in the face of potential sanctions from trade officials. And in important consumer news, several companies agreed to a European Union mandate for universal mobile phone chargers. 
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