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  1. Signal Patterns Shows How You Compare with Facebook Friends [Invites]

    mashable.com » Mashable! - Jun 27, 2008

    Facebook is doing its part to help you find new friends, recommending people you may know and even allowing existing friends to recommend someone they think you should be friends with. There isn’t, however, much in the

    Also tagged: news, social networking, social software, web apps, private beta, facebook application, signal patterns

  2. Entrepreneurial Personality Test

    webpronews.com » WebProNews Feed - Mar 10, 2008

    While browsing through my unpublished blog drafts I came across the results of a personality test which I apparently had planned on commenting on and publishing as a blog post. I decided to do some research and find

    Also tagged: entrepreneur

  3. Extroverts more likely to be obese, worriers thin

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Jan 22, 2008

    Sydney, Jan 22 (ANI): Are you obese? Well, blame it on your social nature, for a new study has found that outgoing and sociable people are more likely to be overweight, while anxious and worried types tend to be thin

    Also tagged: obesity, overweight, sydney, personalities, health science, body mass index, measures, tohoku, body mass index bmi, colleagues, contrary, counterparts, participants

  4. Personality test points you at what shooter to aim for

    fpsrantings.com » FPS Rantings - Aug 3, 2007

    Have you ever wondered what the difference was between Haze and Crysis? Unreal Tournament 3 and Enemy Territory: Quake Wars? Well look no further! The oddballs at Game Revolution came up with this feature/personality

    Also tagged: misc, shooter, fps, teh funny, fps games

  5. Surviving The Personality Test

    netscape.com » Propeller Most Popular Stories - Apr 11, 2007

    If you thought you were done with tests once you graduated from college, you're wrong. Companies are increasingly giving job candidates personality tests as part of the hiring process. But they're not trying to discern

    Also tagged: job candidates