The creator of the Geek and Poke cartoon series is Oliver Widder.
Previous tech cartoons by the talented Oliver Widder:
• Tech Comics: “Sounds of Silence”
• Tech Comics: “New Trends in Social Networking”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Savvy Kids”
• Tech Comics: “Sun Buys MySQL”
• Tech Comics: “One Day in the Life of a Geek”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Terms Explained”
• Tech Comics: “Too Busy for a Beer”
• Tech Comics: “Too Busy for a Beer”
• Tech Comics: “Getting Fired, Web 2.0 Style”
• Tech Comics: “The Stepchild of Enterprise Software”
• Tech Comics: “The Latest from Facebook”
• Tech Comics: “There’s Hope for Email”
• Tech Comics: “The Perils of Social Networking”
• Tech Comics: “A Geek in Heaven”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Consultant’s Handbook”.
• Tech Comics: “The Open Source Religion”
• Tech Comics: “The Tech Staff Meeting”
• Tech Comics: “Trying to Buy Two iPhones”
• Tech Comics: “Protecting the iPhone”
• Tech Comics: “Buying a Web 2.0 Company”
• Tech Comics: Web 2.0: A Cartoon History
• Tech Comics: “The Blogger’s Life”
• Tech Comics: “Googles Makes an Acquisition”
• Tech Comics: “One Year in an IT Project”
• Tech Comics: “How to Rescue a Project”
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Next: How to Avoid Project Failure
The creator of the Geek and Poke cartoon series is Oliver Widder.
Previous tech cartoons by the talented Oliver Widder:
• Tech Comics: “Sounds of Silence”
• Tech Comics: “New Trends in Social Networking”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Savvy Kids”
• Tech Comics: “Sun Buys MySQL”
• Tech Comics: “One Day in the Life of a Geek”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Terms Explained”
• Tech Comics: “Too Busy for a Beer”
• Tech Comics: “Too Busy for a Beer”
• Tech Comics: “Getting Fired, Web 2.0 Style”
• Tech Comics: “The Stepchild of Enterprise Software”
• Tech Comics: “The Latest from Facebook”
• Tech Comics: “There’s Hope for Email”
• Tech Comics: “The Perils of Social Networking”
• Tech Comics: “A Geek in Heaven”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Consultant’s Handbook”.
• Tech Comics: “The Open Source Religion”
• Tech Comics: “The Tech Staff Meeting”
• Tech Comics: “Trying to Buy Two iPhones”
• Tech Comics: “Protecting the iPhone”
• Tech Comics: “Buying a Web 2.0 Company”
• Tech Comics: Web 2.0: A Cartoon History
• Tech Comics: “The Blogger’s Life”
• Tech Comics: “Googles Makes an Acquisition”
• Tech Comics: “One Year in an IT Project”
• Tech Comics: “How to Rescue a Project”
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The creator of the Geek and Poke cartoon series is Oliver Widder.
Previous tech cartoons by the talented Oliver Widder:
• Tech Comics: “Sounds of Silence”
• Tech Comics: “New Trends in Social Networking”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Savvy Kids”
• Tech Comics: “Sun Buys MySQL”
• Tech Comics: “One Day in the Life of a Geek”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Terms Explained”
• Tech Comics: “Too Busy for a Beer”
• Tech Comics: “Too Busy for a Beer”
• Tech Comics: “Getting Fired, Web 2.0 Style”
• Tech Comics: “The Stepchild of Enterprise Software”
• Tech Comics: “The Latest from Facebook”
• Tech Comics: “There’s Hope for Email”
• Tech Comics: “The Perils of Social Networking”
• Tech Comics: “A Geek in Heaven”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Consultant’s Handbook”.
• Tech Comics: “The Open Source Religion”
• Tech Comics: “The Tech Staff Meeting”
• Tech Comics: “Trying to Buy Two iPhones”
• Tech Comics: “Protecting the iPhone”
• Tech Comics: “Buying a Web 2.0 Company”
• Tech Comics: Web 2.0: A Cartoon History
• Tech Comics: “The Blogger’s Life”
• Tech Comics: “Googles Makes an Acquisition”
• Tech Comics: “One Year in an IT Project”
• Tech Comics: “How to Rescue a Project”
Tech Comics: “One Year in an IT Project” (Days 1-7)Next: How Do You Know Your Project is On Track?
Next: How Do You Know Your Project is On Track?
The creator of the Geek and Poke cartoon series is Oliver Widder.
Previous tech cartoons by the talented Oliver Widder:
• Tech Comics: “Sounds of Silence”
• Tech Comics: “New Trends in Social Networking”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Savvy Kids”
• Tech Comics: “Sun Buys MySQL”
• Tech Comics: “One Day in the Life of a Geek”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Terms Explained”
• Tech Comics: “Too Busy for a Beer”
• Tech Comics: “Too Busy for a Beer”
• Tech Comics: “Getting Fired, Web 2.0 Style”
• Tech Comics: “The Stepchild of Enterprise Software”
• Tech Comics: “The Latest from Facebook”
• Tech Comics: “There’s Hope for Email”
• Tech Comics: “The Perils of Social Networking”
• Tech Comics: “A Geek in Heaven”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Consultant’s Handbook”.
• Tech Comics: “The Open Source Religion”
• Tech Comics: “The Tech Staff Meeting”
• Tech Comics: “Trying to Buy Two iPhones”
• Tech Comics: “Protecting the iPhone”
• Tech Comics: “Buying a Web 2.0 Company”
• Tech Comics: Web 2.0: A Cartoon History
• Tech Comics: “The Blogger’s Life”
• Tech Comics: “Googles Makes an Acquisition”
• Tech Comics: “One Year in an IT Project”
• Tech Comics: “How to Rescue a Project”
Tech Comics: “One Year in an IT Project” (Days 1-7)Next: Part 2, How Do You Know Your Project is On Track?
Next: Part 2, How Do You Know Your Project is On Track?
The creator of the Geek and Poke cartoon series is Oliver Widder.
Previous tech cartoons by the talented Oliver Widder:
• Tech Comics: “Sounds of Silence”
• Tech Comics: “New Trends in Social Networking”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Savvy Kids”
• Tech Comics: “Sun Buys MySQL”
• Tech Comics: “One Day in the Life of a Geek”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Terms Explained”
• Tech Comics: “Too Busy for a Beer”
• Tech Comics: “Too Busy for a Beer”
• Tech Comics: “Getting Fired, Web 2.0 Style”
• Tech Comics: “The Stepchild of Enterprise Software”
• Tech Comics: “The Latest from Facebook”
• Tech Comics: “There’s Hope for Email”
• Tech Comics: “The Perils of Social Networking”
• Tech Comics: “A Geek in Heaven”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Consultant’s Handbook”.
• Tech Comics: “The Open Source Religion”
• Tech Comics: “The Tech Staff Meeting”
• Tech Comics: “Trying to Buy Two iPhones”
• Tech Comics: “Protecting the iPhone”
• Tech Comics: “Buying a Web 2.0 Company”
• Tech Comics: Web 2.0: A Cartoon History
• Tech Comics: “The Blogger’s Life”
• Tech Comics: “Googles Makes an Acquisition”
• Tech Comics: “One Year in an IT Project”
• Tech Comics: “How to Rescue a Project”
Tech Comics: “One Year in an IT Project” (Days 1-7)Next: Sometimes a Project Leader has to Come to a Hard Decision
Next: Sometimes a Project Leader has to Come to a Hard Decision
The creator of the Geek and Poke cartoon series is Oliver Widder.
Previous tech cartoons by the talented Oliver Widder:
• Tech Comics: “Sounds of Silence”
• Tech Comics: “New Trends in Social Networking”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Savvy Kids”
• Tech Comics: “Sun Buys MySQL”
• Tech Comics: “One Day in the Life of a Geek”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Terms Explained”
• Tech Comics: “Too Busy for a Beer”
• Tech Comics: “Too Busy for a Beer”
• Tech Comics: “Getting Fired, Web 2.0 Style”
• Tech Comics: “The Stepchild of Enterprise Software”
• Tech Comics: “The Latest from Facebook”
• Tech Comics: “There’s Hope for Email”
• Tech Comics: “The Perils of Social Networking”
• Tech Comics: “A Geek in Heaven”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Consultant’s Handbook”.
• Tech Comics: “The Open Source Religion”
• Tech Comics: “The Tech Staff Meeting”
• Tech Comics: “Trying to Buy Two iPhones”
• Tech Comics: “Protecting the iPhone”
• Tech Comics: “Buying a Web 2.0 Company”
• Tech Comics: Web 2.0: A Cartoon History
• Tech Comics: “The Blogger’s Life”
• Tech Comics: “Googles Makes an Acquisition”
• Tech Comics: “One Year in an IT Project”
• Tech Comics: “How to Rescue a Project”
Tech Comics: “One Year in an IT Project” (Days 1-7)Previous: How Do You Know Your Project is On Track? (Part 2)
Previous: How Do You Know Your Project is On Track? (Part 2)
The creator of the Geek and Poke cartoon series is Oliver Widder.
Previous tech cartoons by the talented Oliver Widder:
• Tech Comics: “Sounds of Silence”
• Tech Comics: “New Trends in Social Networking”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Savvy Kids”
• Tech Comics: “Sun Buys MySQL”
• Tech Comics: “One Day in the Life of a Geek”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Terms Explained”
• Tech Comics: “Too Busy for a Beer”
• Tech Comics: “Too Busy for a Beer”
• Tech Comics: “Getting Fired, Web 2.0 Style”
• Tech Comics: “The Stepchild of Enterprise Software”
• Tech Comics: “The Latest from Facebook”
• Tech Comics: “There’s Hope for Email”
• Tech Comics: “The Perils of Social Networking”
• Tech Comics: “A Geek in Heaven”
• Tech Comics: “Tech Consultant’s Handbook”.
• Tech Comics: “The Open Source Religion”
• Tech Comics: “The Tech Staff Meeting”
• Tech Comics: “Trying to Buy Two iPhones”
• Tech Comics: “Protecting the iPhone”
• Tech Comics: “Buying a Web 2.0 Company”
• Tech Comics: Web 2.0: A Cartoon History
• Tech Comics: “The Blogger’s Life”
• Tech Comics: “Googles Makes an Acquisition”
• Tech Comics: “One Year in an IT Project”
• Tech Comics: “How to Rescue a Project”
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