Whether you are a network engineer Googling a potential product who is weary of vendor follow-up emails or a journalist searching for background information on a topic that might flag you for some kind of government watch list (e.g., my search for the Syrian Electronic Army’s Twitter feed), many of
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Searching for Privacy? Discover 'Anonymous' Search Engines
Posted by estherschindler under ResourcesFrom http://www.internetevolution.com 4058 days ago
How to Be a Twitter Ace
Posted by estherschindler under Social MediaFrom http://www.internetevolution.com 4077 days ago
Until you know what you want from the microblogging site, and until you abide by a few basic rules of tweeting for business, your efforts are going to be haphazard, your Twitter face to the world blurry and unfocused.
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SEO for Video Tutorials
Posted by estherschindler under Social MediaFrom http://socialmediatoday.com 4089 days ago
Today, many companies resort to video production as a means of telling their brand story, educating their customers or promoting their next deal. However, by far not all of them know how to make the most of their videos, that is, how to expose them to larger audiences on Google, YouTube and other s
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What Second Life Got Right (and nobody else has, since)
Posted by estherschindler under ResourcesFrom http://www.internetevolution.com 4098 days ago
If you're thinking, "Gosh, is that still around?" you might be surprised at the niche roles in which the avatar-based community continues to succeed.
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The Pain of Performance Reviews
Posted by estherschindler under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.enterpriseefficiency.com 4105 days ago
Made Hot by: zioncampo on September 2, 2013 9:45 am
We all hate employee performance reviews, but some are worse than others. Here's a walk through some of the most common performance review concepts and how they compare to each other.
It isn't a question of the goal; every review process aims to be transparent and friendly rather than adversari Read More
It isn't a question of the goal; every review process aims to be transparent and friendly rather than adversari Read More
How to Improve Your Ability to Define Project Tasks
Posted by estherschindler under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://quickbase.intuit.com 4121 days ago
We show you how to break down project tasks into right-sized chunks that you can identify, assign people to, and track progress on.
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How to hire telecommuters: 7 must-ask questions
Posted by estherschindler under Human ResourcesFrom http://www.itworld.com 4149 days ago
Hiring remote workers can be tricky business. Here are some questions you should ask would-be telecommuting employees -- and some red flags to look for in the answers.
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5 Tips to Help SMBs Get Visual With Data
Posted by estherschindler under MarketingFrom http://www.allanalytics.com 4152 days ago
Made Hot by: maestro68 on July 21, 2013 4:52 am
Businesses (large and small) understand the value of visual analytics. But how do you get started? Here's a few useful guidelines.
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Software Requirements Versus Product Specifications: Divining the Differences
Posted by estherschindler under StrategyFrom http://www.mendix.com 4156 days ago
Made Hot by: kingofcontent92 on July 12, 2013 11:42 pm
Can’t get no satisfaction? Try to read between the lines. What users say they want may not be what they need.
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8 Tips for Getting the Analytics Job You Want
Posted by estherschindler under StartupsFrom http://www.allanalytics.com 4162 days ago
Data analytics is a hot profession, no matter whether you come to it from a database-management angle or with project manager skills. Most of the advice applies to just about any career, though, such as getting involved with a professional society.
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