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[TechRepublic] Armies of combat robots are on the way

February 24, 2009

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Nikon 18-105mm f3.5-5.6 DX VR lens - sample photos

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Highlights From the 2009 GSMA Mobile World Congress

Highlights From the 2009 GSMA Mobile World Congress

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TechRepublic's 2009 IT skills and salary report
2009 IT skills and salary report In conjunction with Global Knowledge, TechRepublic presents this year's IT skills and salary report. Find out about IT employment trends, areas of growth and decline, skills that are in demand, highest-paying job roles, highest-paying certifications, and salary ranges broken down by region, job title, and industry.

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IT Dojo: Five technical certifications that earn top dollar
IT DojoGetting the right skills and certifications can help you win a new job or earn a promotion. In this video, Bill Detwiler discusses several factors that can increase your base salary, including the five most lucrative technical certifications as indicated by our 2009 IT Skills and Salary Report.

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