IT Underworld
by Phil Johnson

IT Underworld follows George and Elias, two lowly foot soldiers in the IT army of a large company, and their battles with clueless end users and meddling execs.

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Does using Facebook make you more affluent? Or is it a chicken/egg kind of thing?
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In the line of duty

Getting pulled over on the on-ramp to the information superhighway.
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Cartoon caption contest

Enter your caption for this week's cartoon! The winner will get fame, glory, and a $25 Amazon gift card.
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Cowabunga! That's one gnarly Google Wave

Look who just got a Google Wave invitation.
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Oh baby! That iPod is so hot!

Omigosh! I've never seen anything so sexy!
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Who wants a Zune HD?

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Stress test failure

Even the most finely tuned systems have their breaking point.
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Just another iPhone explosion

Who's smokin' hot now Apple?
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Windows 7 vs. Snow Leopard

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