- Is Sprint voice-mail spam part of a pernicious new trend?
- News coverage in crisis on the Net
- H-1B visas do not create new jobs
- Report refutes claims of dire need for more H-1B visas
- The failed promise of technical services
- The essentials of global team building
- Microsoft, Home Depot pull a GM with its failed book-scanning effort
- Is SaaS just throwaway software?
- Dissecting the AT&T memo on the iPhone limit of one to a customer
- IT benefits from big vendors' slow on-demand plays
- TOP THREE BLOGS
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- Mario Apicella:
Storage Adviser
- Tony Bishop:
The Real-Time Enterprise
- J. Peter Bruzzese:
Enterprise Windows
- Brian Chee:
Geeks in Paradise
- Robert X. Cringely:
Notes From the Field
- Ed Foster:
The Gripe Line
- Curtis Franklin:
SMB IT
- Roger A. Grimes:
Security Adviser
- Martin Heller:
Strategic Developer
- Randall C. Kennedy:
Enterprise Desktop
- Eric Knorr:
Editor's Blog
- Bob Lewis:
Advice Line
- David Linthicum:
Real World SOA
- Neil McAllister:
Fatal Exception
- Sean McCown:
Database Underground
- David Marshall:
Virtualization Report
- Rodrigues & Urlocker:
Open Sources
- Ted Samson:
Sustainable IT
- Ephraim Schwartz:
Reality Check
- Tom Sullivan:
InfoWorld Daily
- Bill Snyder:
Tech's Bottom Line
- Paul Venezia:
The Deep End
- Lena West:
Social Tech
- Jon Williams:
New York CTO
- Tom Yager:
Ahead of the Curve
- Tom Yager:
Enterprise Mac
- Mario Apicella:
• 43 Folders
• Lifehacker
• Engadget
• O'Reilly Radar
• FlickrBlog
• Lawrence Lessig
• Chad Dickerson
• Adam Curry
• Scripting News
• Doc Searls
• Jeremy Zawodny
• Aaron Swartz
• Bruce Schneier
• Joel Spolsky
• The Standard's Guest Blog
• Technology Review
• Think Secret
• Macworld Editors' Notes
• PCWorld's Techlog
As a news reporter for InfoWorld he is credited with breaking such technology stories as Bluetooth and the scandal over H-1B visas.
One memorable story stands out, Schwartz says, when he quoted the former chief of British Telecom calling free Wi-Fi "the parasitic" network.
"If anybody ever wanted to kill the messenger that was the time," said Schwartz.
Schwartz's new blog, Reality Check will continue to poke holes in hype and to call'em as he sees 'em.




