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US workforce has the highest percentage of mobile workers at 68% in 2006, accoording to IDC. However, Japan’s penetration rates will increase the most during the forecast period with mobile workers accounting for nearly 80% of the workforce by year-end 2011, up from 53% in 2006.
 

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World Tech Round Up - Friday June 20, 2008 E-mail

Written by Ken Rutkowski, on 20-06-2008 09:07


Microsoft rules out post-Yahoo buying spree
What is AT&T Paying for the iPhone
One in three IT staff snoops on staff
Court protects privacy of work emails, texts
Viewers Still Don't Want to Work to Watch TV
TVs shrink in the big economic picture
Leading the Pack in Science and Technology
Social networks may subvert 'digital divide'


Host: Ken Rutkowski / Andy Abramson

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On Friday's Radio Show, Ken & Andy talked about Microsoft's new focus not being Yahoo, How much is AT&T paying for the iPhone, IT'ers are snooping on others, Harder for Employers to get Employees emails, TV is getting dumber, Big Screen TV not as hot, Massachusetts leads the pack in Science and Technology and Social networks can help not hinder.
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