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0 Let the Olympics inspire your career

The Olympics is a metaphorical inspiration for millions of people. The herculean effort and achievements of the athletes put many of our personal...

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  • Date: Aug 20, 2008
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2 Execs flee AdBrite [Online Advertising]

AdBrite, the online-ad network best known for its quirky founder, FuckedCompany creator Philip "Pud" Kaplan, is hiring an in-house lawyer. This is odd...

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0 Women-focused media site Glam launches developer network

What does a Facebook just for women look like? Well, if you look closely enough, women-focused media site Glam is is taking on more appearances of...

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0 Some Startups Just Don’t Need Starting

I’ve been scrolling slowly down the list of items mentioned by Paul Graham, a partner at the startup micro-financier outfit Y Combinator, in a piece...

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0 Beneath the Housing Crisis: Variation in Housing Inventory

We've all heard of the overconfident swimmer who was convinced he couldn't drown in a lake that averaged four feet in depth. Averages don't tell us...

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2 Rediff Follows Facebook’s Lead With Its Own Platform Launch

Rediff, one of the top online portals in India and one currently listed on the NASDAQ stock market, has evidently followed the past year progress of...

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3 10+ Sites for Product Reviews from Experts and Consumers

Because they’re typically steeped in subjectivity, product reviews tend to be more effective when grouped together. This is generally why you, the...

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0 Google revenues up, profits down [Live Coverage]

Google reported revenues of $5.4 billion for 2008's second quarter, which after payments to Web publishers which carry Google-sold ads, comes to $3.9...

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0 News Apps for the iPhone: NYTimes, AP, Bloomberg

The arrival of the App Store has brought a number of rivaling news applications to the iPhone and iPod touch as well. The most prominent entrants into...

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0 Geeks Make Public Presentations Fun Again

At a time in history when Powerpoint is both ubiquitous and widely despised, when students in classrooms pay increasingly little attention to the...

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0 Games Without Frontiers: Go Ahead, Punk, Make Your Game

If you've ever played a really horrible game, you've probably thought: Wow, the people who made this are talentless. You fume at the derivative,...

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0 PlanetEye: A One-Stop Travel Destination

Today, the Toronto-based travel site PlanetEye officially launched its new travel planning service, which combines extensive travel content, booking,...

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0 The World According to Carly Fiorina

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Memo to Jerry Yang: Call Ballmer and Take the $33-a-Share

Blow the Whistle, Fade Into Obscurity

The...

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0 Indeed - the best thing since chocolate

College students are some of our most active and valued users, so we were thrilled to receive this note from Amy:
I am the Director of Career...

  • Source: indeed.com (Company Blog)
  • Date: Jul 9, 2008
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2 Politician Using Twitter To Ignite Misleading Partisan Fight Over Politicians Posting To Twitter

Last month, I posted how cool it was that Republican Congressman John Culberson was really using Twitter to communicate with people. It was a great...

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0 He Said, She Said: Yahoo Responds

Yahoo has issued its own statement in response to Microsoft’s letter explaining it would hold off on further talks until a new board is in place:...

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0 Random Fact: Cosmo Started As a Magazine Not All About Sex

When Cosmopolitan launched in 1886, the glossy’s editor called it a “first-class family magazine.” Indeed, early issues of the mag featured articles...

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0 Immune to Critics, Secret-Spilling Wikileaks Plans to Save Journalism From Itself

When online troublemaker Julian Assange co-founded Wikileaks, the net's premiere document-leaking site last year, some were skeptical that the service...

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0 Court Says CD-ROMs Of Magazine Archives Don't Violate Copyrights Of Article Authors

There have been a series of lawsuits over the years concerning whether or not magazines could create CD-ROM archives of their magazines without having...

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0 Why Zittrain's Techno-Pessimism Is Unwarranted

Ars Technica reviews Jonathan Zittrain's new book, The Future of the Internet and How to Stop It. Zittrain is by all accounts a smart guy and an...

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