• Thought For The Day: "When giving a public science lecture to a general audience, there will always be one weirdo who asks questions that have nothing to do with your lecture. There will also be one smart-aleck who asks questions to show how smart he is. The faster you silence both of them, the happier your audience will be."Jeff Brown, astronomer, Bloomington, Indiana."
  • Vista Capable Fiasco ‘Destroyed’ Microsoft’s Credibility, Insider E-Mails Say
    When a partner doesn’t keep its word, there can be major credibility consequences. Microsoft’s Vista was crummy to save Intel’s quarterly performance. In the meantime, they screwed their other partners and the consumer by changing requirements at the last minute. (See this article as well)
  • India’s Borderless Workforce
    This white paper describes the demographics of India’s Workforce and their impact on global and domestic issues. About 6 million Indians are working abrtoad. Meanwhile, the domestic workforce has a massive youth bulge just as everyone else is having an old people bulge. It’s a necessary market opportunity. Their geriatric bulge is going to be something to behold.
  • "About Us" Pages That Work
    "Blah Blah Text Significantly erodes your user’s experience" A big part of the problem in the development of microsites is the HR department’s reliance on internal jargon.
  •  Paul Forster
    This guy is a game changer. Watch the video. Then, send Bill Vick a thank you note for all of the great video on xtremerecruiting
  • Network Science for Recruiters
    Simon Meth says: watch this video. If you want a quick tutorial on the fundamentals of network science, take an hour and digest it.


 
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