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Announcing Applications on LinkedIn
Reid Hoffman Oct 28, 2008
Hi Everyone. I'm writing today to announce the launch of LinkedIn's applications platform that will enable over 30 million professionals on LinkedIn to communicate, collaborate, and share information even better than before.
This initial roll out features productivity applications that range from gathering information…
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US tech jobs increase, but growth slowing
The most significant growth occurred in engineering and tech services, which added 50,000 jobs, a 3.1% rise, according to data from the AeA.
By Suzanne Deffree, Managing Editor, News -- Electronic News, 10/15/2008
The United States tech industry continued to add jobs in the first seven months of the year, but at a slower rate than the same period in 2007.
According to a report released today from the AeA based on…
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The Lone Star State shines brilliantly in a list of the best places to work in the U.S. when some economists peer into their crystal balls for 2008.
Austin, Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio all rank high on the latest forecast data from Moody's (nyse: MCO - news - people ) Economy.com. McAllen, Texas, is expected to have the highest job growth rate, as its leisure and hospitality, educational and health services and commercial construction jobs flourish.
"While the…
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LinkedIn Gets $22.7 Million Of Investment Capital
MOUNTAIN VIEW (AP) ― LinkedIn Corp. has raised an additional $22.7 million to help insulate the steadily growing online business network from the economic storm and provide more financial flexibility.
The investment announced Thursday was made by one of LinkedIn's long-time backers, Bessemer Venture Partners, and three newcomers -- the venture arm of business software maker SAP AG, banker Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and The…
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By MICHELLE GOODMAN
June 19, 2008
This year's skyrocketing gas prices are enough to make even the most diehard office suck-ups fantasize about finding a job that lets them telecommute. But is finding a new job that lets you work from home a realistic goal or just a pipe dream?
Thirty-three percent of U.S. companies allow employees to telecommute on a part-time basis, while 21 percent allow it full-time, according to the Society for Human Resource…
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There's a reason people associate used-car salesmen with charlatans. Cars went from a luxury to an absolute necessity, and with the proliferation of models, brands and personalization of automobiles, who's to know if the one you're getting is better or worse than an equally priced one next door?
Similarly, Software Professionals have gone from targeting their careers to sophisticated design of top secret military programs or higher education applications to being requested for pretty…
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If I Were Running Google...
by Aaron Goldman , Wednesday, August 6, 2008
MY LAST INSTALLMENT OF Searchery Rhymes had me wishing Sergey Pagerhoffer Schmidt were my name too. Over the last couple weeks, I've been living out that fantasy -- strictly in my head, of course -- and came up with a Top 10 list of things I'd do if I were running Google. And, since we're dreaming here, I'm assuming money's not an issue -- although, with a $145 billion market cap, it's really not much of…
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Great guide to help you choose the best VOIP-PBX solution for your business.
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Why You Should Include HTML Text In Your Emails
by Aaron Smith , Thursday, July 17, 2008
I WAS UNDER THE IMPRESSION that most email marketers were well aware of the advantages of including HTML text - also known as system text - as opposed to graphical text in their messages. But I am still frequently surprised to see emails in my inbox from well-established players that rely almost exclusively on images to convey the main point of the message.
Alas, long gone are the…
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Lack of technical talent slowing clean-tech industry
Posted by Martin LaMonica
The much-heralded clean-tech revolution needs a bigger army.
The absence of technical and managerial talent in the clean energy sector is putting a strain on the development of the industry, a survey finds.
Research firm New Energy Finance and recruiting firm Heidrick & Struggles queried 75 executives in clean energy companies from around the world and found that the lack of…
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http://www.dayak.com/?affiliate_id=168
Here is a little more info on the company. I would say that the biggest way that they are different from Bounty Jobs is that they are an open marketplace where recruiters do not need to be invited to register to use their site where the opposite is true with Bounty Jobs. Also, they give recruiters the ability to post split jobs. Bounty Jobs does not have this feature. Last, Dayak does not market themselves to companies as a vendor…
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(CNN) -- A group charged with overseeing the development of the Internet voted Thursday to relax the rules on Web site naming conventions -- potentially triggering a virtual domain name gold rush to rival the dotcom boom of the late 1990s.
Paul Twomey is president and CEO of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.
Paul Twomey is president and CEO of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.
At a meeting in Paris Thursday, the board of…
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More Execs Bolt Yahoo, Reorganization Expected
by Mark Walsh, Friday, Jun 20, 2008 7:00 AM ET
Brad Garlinghouse of YahooBrad Garlinghouse, who led Yahoo's communications and communities group and authored the infamous "Peanut Butter Manifesto" that critiqued the company's business strategy, is among the latest to exit the Web portal. In addition to Garlinghouse, two more executives have decided to jump ship, according to reports published Thursday by two blogs--AllThingsD and…
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Thursday, June 19, 2008
Botox Season on the Web
By David Berkowitz
Earlier this week on "The Daily Show," Larry Wilmore reported on how Beverly Hills is coping with today's economic hardships, where women are waiting longer to get their Botox refills and plastic surgeons are taking on reconstructive surgery cases just to pay their golf dues.
That's hardly the case in digital media, where the plastic surgeons of the Web have their hands full. It seems like every…
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Gallery: 10 most annoying programs on the Internet
by Andy Smith | 05-22-08
Tags: Misery, Pit, Internet, Andy Smith, applications
The Internet has brought us many joys. It's rewritten the rules of business and pleasure.
And pain. For it allows what may have seemed like bright ideas at the time ('let's use it to make sure our customers have the latest software', for example) to turn into a stinking pit of misery — usually, but by no means always, after…
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Screenshots: Google's Android comes to life
by CNET News.com | 05-29-08
Google demonstrated its Android mobile-phone software Wednesday at the Google I/O conference in San Francisco. The project, under development by Google and a number of partners in the Open Handset Alliance, is due to ship as open-source software when the first Android phones go on sale later this year. This is a view of the home screen, demonstrated by Steve Horowitz, Android's engineering…
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Gaining Exposure By Giving The People What They Want
by Chris Young , Tuesday, June 3, 2008
THERE IS A FAMOUS TINSELTOWN quote often attributed to comedian Red Skeleton about the well-attended 1958 funeral of Harry Cohn, the tyrant president of Columbia Pictures.
Skeleton said "Give the people what they want to see and they'll come out for it."
The sentiment is also an axiom for most businesses. When you provide a quality product or service that people…
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Microsoft Shows Its Hand
by Steve Baldwin , Monday, June 2, 2008
IT'S BEEN CALLED A STUNT, a desperate move, and "little more than a gimmick." It's been derided as a failed idea already tried by Amazon's A9, iWon, and other rebate-hawking sites that never gained traction. It is, of course, Microsoft's Live Search Cash Back, the first of what promises to be a series of "disruptive" initiatives designed to derail Google's overwhelming, yet ever-growing dominance in search (now…
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By Tameka Kee , June 2, 2008
Microsoft Wins Default Search Space On HP Computers
Search Engine Land
While the blogosphere focused on Microsoft's cashback deal, the software giant was plugging away at another, behind-the-scenes deal that would secure it even more search market share. It's a deal with HP for Live Search to be packaged as the default engine with all new computers--and Microsoft wrestled the agreement away from Yahoo.
Starting January 2009, new HP…
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