03 Jul 2006
With Independence Day on Tuesday (4th of July), most of Silicon Valley has shut down on Monday too. Folks over at HP won't be working and there is virtually no news coming out of any major IT vendor.
Sun Microsystems is continuing a tradition that it started in 2001 and has shut down for the entire week. Employees are forced to use their vacation time or take unpaid time off.
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<p>Apple took Monday off too.</p>
Posted by: Marc 04 Jul 2006