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Everybody wants to work on computers".
They wanted him to work on computers, or "something useful," his wife said.
"They're putting these musicians to work on computers, showing how they can globally transmit and distribute — they're teaching job skills".
He was an eager student and would arrive hours before classes began at Ann Arbor Pioneer High School to work on computers there.
Google is testing a system called Gears, which is intended to allow some Web services to work on computers that are not connected to the Internet.
Ms. Henson said the school, which allows students to work on computers at home, served students who were at risk of dropping out of traditional schools, many of them from poor and minority families.
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Elizabeth Katanov, 9, in jeans and a peace-sign T-shirt, said she was delighted to have extra time to work on computer skills with her friends.
The firm has created two internal task forces, one to focus on finding either temporary or permanent real estate and another to work on computer access for employees.
The Bank One Corporation said today that it would hire 600 people to work on computer systems and World Wide Web development to improve customer service.
One was Karl W. Gross, 28, who brought his M.B.A. here from Virginia in 1999 and went to work on computer systems for such Accenture clients as Bell South and United Parcel Service.
He subsequently joined the iPhone maker to work on computer vision and other projects for several years after that.
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