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knowmoremedia.com » Webmetricsguru - 22 hours ago
This has been my first SES in San Jose and my first GooglePlex Party, but the GoogleDance Party at the GooglePlex is one of the main attractions and reasons for going to San Jose Search Engine Strategies, in the first …
Also tagged: microsoft, search, google, live search, search engine strategies, googleplex, uncategorized, san jose california
knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media - Internet / Ecommerce / Online Business - 22 hours ago
This has been my first SES in San Jose and my first GooglePlex Party, but the GoogleDance Party at the GooglePlex is one of the main attractions and reasons for going to San Jose Search Engine Strategies, in the first …
Also tagged: microsoft, search, google, live search, search engine strategies, googleplex, uncategorized, san jose california
joeduck.com » Joe Duck - Aug 19, 2008
Avinash Kaushik from Google and Market Motiv: Get on the train or get run over. Relevant metrics are changing dramatically and are an essential part of your online strategy. RSS as the key blog metric, because this is …
Also tagged: web 2 0, search, google, conference, seo, metrics, ses, ses san jose, analytics, measurement, san jose
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Finding and keeping a job during the Recession using Social Networking [Webmetricsguru]knowmoremedia.com » Know More Media Network Feed - Aug 16, 2008 I wrote a lot about the Sub Prime Mortage Meltdown , the Recession , the price of Oil and the Oil Crisis , which are all drivers to making it more expensive to live and harder to stay employed or to find the next … Also tagged: new york times, employment, uncategorized, united states, social network, monster, job search engine, web search engine, social work, monster worldwide |
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Finding and keeping a job during the Recession using Social Networkingknowmoremedia.com » Webmetricsguru - Aug 16, 2008 I wrote a lot about the Sub Prime Mortage Meltdown , the Recession , the price of Oil and the Oil Crisis , which are all drivers to making it more expensive to live and harder to stay employed or to find the next … Also tagged: new york times, employment, uncategorized, united states, social network, monster, job search engine, web search engine, social work, monster worldwide |
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Tributes.com Sounding Death Knell for Newspaper Obituaries?switched.com » Switched - Jul 2, 2008 Filed under: Computers It's been a terrible decade or so for print newspapers around the world. As more and more people go online to get their news, fewer need a (non-free) printed version cluttering up their … Also tagged: breaking news, breakingnews, newspaper, death, obituaries, old media, craigslist, tributes com, oldmedia |
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The F|R Interview: Chris Michel on the Good in Giving Your Equity Awayfoundread.com » GigaOM » FoundRead - Jun 6, 2008 We’ve written recently about how to preserve your equity when fundraising. This week we spoke with serial entrepreneur Chris Michel, who explained why founders should not be afraid to give additional equity … Also tagged: startups, equity, retention, talent, recruiting, vcs, foundread, chris michel, affinity labs |
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Commercial real estate vacancies show no sign of dot-bomb 2.0 [Real Estate]valleywag.com » Valleywag - May 13, 2008 Recent reports from local real estate trackers put the amount of office space relinquished by local companies in the last quarter at the highest it has been since the third quarter of 2002 — 436,933 sq. ft, according … Also tagged: real estate, redenvelope, sharper image, cb richard ellis, splunk, advent software, pay by touch |
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Former Monster president charged with winkling $13.5 million from shareholders [Backdating]valleywag.com » Valleywag - May 1, 2008 Federal prosecutors allege former Monster.com president and COO James Treacy bolstered the value of his company stock options through illegal backdating, which is when executives retroactively fix the books so it looks … Also tagged: monster, backdating, stock options, backdated stock options |
nytimes.com » NYT > Technology - Apr 9, 2008
Forrester Research this week reported that the majority of online job sites failed to pass usability and performance tests.
Also tagged: computers and the internet, hiring and promotion, employment agencies