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Steve Jobs had a heart attack this morning?

James Robertson : "If this story is true (and who knows, it could be all speculation), it's very sad news: Steve Jobs heart attack?" - Let's all hope this is false.

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What’s The Difference Between a Wiki and a CMS?

Permissions and an edit link. All too often we think of wikis as some special breed of software that’s completely different to CMS. In reality any good CMS should be able to be a wiki simply by opening [...]

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Absolutely Fabulous

This Wii commercial shakes out into the youtube page. Wow... http://www.youtube.com/experiencewii via James Robertson... http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/blog/blogView?showComments=true&printTitle=Cool_Ad&entry=3399882592

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DRM Desaster

Via James Robertson, wonderful quote from Boing Boing on Walmart shutting down its DRM servers: But don't worry, this will never ever happen to all those other DRM companies -- unlike little fly-by-night mom-and-pop operations like Wal*Mart, the DRM companies...

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Adding Connections Between the Three Levels of Information Management

Back in the late 1990s when I was running a Notes/Domino consulting house, I would often draw a multiple level information architecture model for clients on how to think about the Notes applications we were building for them. Some of...

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Notes on "Awards Program for the Intranets Innovations Awards 2008" (James Robertson, Step Two Designs)

James Robertson from Step Two Designs is presenting the awards for the recent Intranet Innovations Awards 2008. The program is about highlighting innovative ideas in Intranets, not an award for intranets as a whole. "Winning entries include Fuller Landau (Canada),...

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Notes on "Collaboration Tools: Where Do They Fit?" (James Robertson)

James Robertson from Step Two is talking about collaboration tools, and how to make them successful in the organization. James said that without the right upfront planning, collaboration tools usage will fail. Two Tests for Collaboration One approach to collaboration:...

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Looking Back: James Robertson Justice, October 30, 1955

Great British character actor, James Robertson Justice, beaming aboard Cunard’s liner Media in Liverpool on October 30, 1955, before departure to Mexico, via New York, to film The Living Idol, when press calls at Princes Landing Stage were regular events.

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Notes on "Intranets Innovation Awards 2008" (James Robertson)

Grant and Moira finished early, so I dropped into James's sessions on the recent Intranet Innovations Awards 2008 programme. He was talking about Transfield Services, who won a Gold award for "Team Sites in a Box". Key ideas: have a...

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Federal Court Rules Discrimination Against Transgender Woman is Sex Discrimination

Are transgender people protected from employment discrimination based on existing law protecting Americans from sex discrimination and sex stereotyping? A federal court says yes.

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Court rules that Title VII prohibits gender identity discrimination

Yesterday, in the first ever victory directly on this point, the ACLU won a federal court decision holding that discrimination against a transgender person constitutes per se sex discrimination in violation of Title VII. In Schroer v Billington , Judge James Robertson of the U. S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that the Library of Congress discriminated against Diane Schroer when...

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Transgendered Woman Wins Sex Discrimination Case

A transgendered woman, who lost a job offer because of her sexual status, has won a potentially groundbreaking federal sex discrimination lawsuit.A federal district court judge in Washington, D.C., ruled today that the Library of Congress discriminated against Diane Schroer when it offered her a job and then rescinded it after learning she was transgendered. The [...]

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Federal Court Adopts Religious Conversion Analogy in Transgender Discrimination Case

A federal judge has embraced an ingenious analogy between religious conversion and gender transition to explain his ruling that the refusal to hire a transsexual applicant is employment discrimination “because of sex” in violation of Title VII of the federal...

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Congrats, Diane Schroer

& Thank you, ACLU. WASHINGTON, DC September 19, 2008 — Today the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled in favor of Diane Schroer, supporting her claim that she was wrongfully denied employment by the Library of Congress after she notified them that she intended to transition. In 2004, while still living as David, retired [...]

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Government Appeals $455.6 Million Award in Indian Trust Case

There is no end in sight for the class of Indian plaintiffs seeking billions of dollars from the Interior Department for the mismanagement of oil, timber, gas, and other royalties flowing from the lease of Indian lands. A federal judge...