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Know What Salary to Ask For in Your New Job [How To] (130)
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Questions about salary requirements are one of the very few questions guaranteed to come up during a job interview or screening process, as well as almost always cause some severe awkwardness on both sides. Once you've found a great job, how do you demand what you're worth without sounding arrogant? What if you toss out a low number and lock yourself in at a loss, or shoot too high and scale yourself out of the ...Shared by | Balu | (0) 100rabh™ (8) AaronTN (33) adam (728) Adam (5) Adam Selwood (8) AdamB (2) AKMarietta (4) Alex (4) AlexT (4) Ali (2) Andre Siregar (1) Andrew Trinh (25) ani625 (66) Anol (2) Arvin (4) ashburn (5) Austin Brown (4) axemclion (3) Ayon J (3) Becky (3) Brandy (5) BrendoMan (113) brokekid (117) Bryan (0) Bryan (12) Bwana (62) Chad (4) Chris (3) Christopher (47) Christopher (34) Chung (111) Compuwizard123 (16) Creeva (31) Crutcher D (27) dan (0) Daniel Kirk (13) Darin R. McClure (38) dave (2) Derrik (28) Dorn (9) Dov Harrington (3) Dr Jones (1) Eric (11) Eric (6) Eric Rochester (3) Erik (30) Fay (15) FelipeC (8) Fred Schechter (53) gastaoss (7) HeNkiSdaBro (5) Humberto Gonzalez (23) J.Wo (6) J@n (0) Jake (10) James (1) Jan Vazquez (4) Jason (3) JasonV (2) Jeffrey (4) Jerry (8) Joannie (17) Joe (57) Joel (4) John (1) John Engler (1) Jon (0) Jon Erickson (7) Jon Host (0) Jon Lorenzini (2) Jorge (18) Jose (2) Jose Viveiros (3) Josh (17) Justin (7) Keith (7) Kluzter (8) Localize SEO (0) Marcel (21) Mark (10) Mary Alice (10) Mattie (8) Michael (13) MICHAEL (18) Michael (7) Michael (0) Michael Stewart (20) Mickey (0) MJ (0) mmhan (7) Mohammad Behdad (6) Narayan (31) Netbuster (2) Nick Campbell (5) Nitin Badjatia (3) nyenyec (3) Paul Robertson (5) Paul Singh (0) Peter v (14) Pierre Asselin (0) potentato (23) Punksolid (26) Radu (6) rd1701 (2) ReCoder (4) Rémy (2) Rik Catlow (3) Rob (1) RT (7) Ryan (11) Sam (2) Sam (13) Sermed (0) shawnmor (21) Sidnei da Silva (0) Srinvard (28) Steve (5) Stuart F (10) Thomas (3) Tim (12) TO-Double-D (6) Trey (4) Walt Disney Bio (20) waxattack (1) Wes Brown (11) Will (8) xavierbkk (3) Yerameyahu (0)Explore read five notes- Joannie said: Intereestttinnngg
- Michael said: for the wheeler-dealers out there.
- nyenyec said: Glassdoor made me much more content about my salary... :)
- Mattie said: This is an incredibly useful article.
- Jon Host said: i used these tools in my exit interview at my old job and everybody got raises. i'm like the robin hood of small business.
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iPhone GUI-Elemente als PSD: Gut für Webapp-Macher!Shared by Aaron Junod (0) Adam (35) Adam Bramwell (2) Adam Cohen-Rose (4) Alan Lewis (0) Alex Andrek (10) Alex Schleifer (0) André Elias (241) andré.friedrichs (49) andrew (0) Andrew Acomb (7) Andrey Smirnov (1) Andy Kinsella (1) Arik (10) Augie Fackler (0) Ben Jacob (16) Ben van de Sande (8) Bernardo Gutiérrez (1) bernie (13) Bill (17) Bob Hazlett (5) Brendan (16) Breyten (15) brian collette (2) brickhu (13) brownpau (39) brupm (2) C.K. (116) camworld (1) cDima (0) chayner (7) Chris Anderson (1) Chris Coleman (57) Chris Olson (1) Christian (1) Christian (0) David Hughes (5) David Wolf (0) Dennis (0) Derek (13) derek munneke (16) Dominic (1) Dr. Ernie (48) egon (6) emmet.connolly (5) Eric Boehs (0) Eric Chen (66) Esteban Trigos (11) fabrizio ulisse (9) folkert (2) Foomandoonian (11) Geoff (4) glaforge (35) H. Mueller (1) Haitham Al-Beik (0) Hillary Hartley (6) Hugo Schotman (1) ian c rogers (1) Igor Jablokov (1) iwata (7) James Young (2) Jamie Wallis (18) Jan Schwenzien (2) Janeen (1) janey (2) Jarod (3) Jason de Runa (1) Jason Doucette (5) jason vancleave (1) Jeff Hunter (2) Jesse Thomas (16) Jessica Hickok (0) Jim Carter (0) joco (18) Jon (6) JonRohan (3) Jorge Quinteros (11) Josue (0) JP Dela Torre (0) Justin Laramée (3) Justin Miller (8) Kelly Gifford (0) Kevin (3) Kevin Sablan (10) koovus (50) Kyle (4) Manuel (0) Manung Han (1) Marc Nathan (14) Mark (0) Mark Hurley (2) Mark Zeman (0) Martin (1) Marty Stake (2) matiasjajaja (6) Matt Walker (1) Maurice Svay (8) MH (25) Michael Malone (5) Michael Raichelson (3) miguel carvalhais (3) mihun (1) Mike (9) mitchikeuchi (17) Morgan Craft (0) naveen (2) Nick Bouton (6) Nick Dominguez (4) noel (4) nparker13 (67) OYA takashi (1) Oyvind Solstad (6) pablo (12) Pål Degerstrøm (27) Patrick Haney (3) Paul Jones (8) Paulo (0) pd0 (10) Peter Costello (0) R.J. (5) Raffaele Sena (2) Ran Yaniv (3) Rasmus Andersson (3) Rekha Murthy (0) Rik Catlow (3) Rob Knight (0) Rob Raymond (8) Sami Fouad (24) Scotty (18) Shagun Singh (1) Sinclair (27) soupenvy (17) stantont (6) Steve Agalloco (0) sturob (10) TheMaverick (0) TheQ! (8) Thomas Acreon (19) Tijs (3) time (12) Timothy Aste (6) Tobias Lohmann (6) Tommaso Baldovino (8) Vitor Lourenço (8) William Donovan (3) zSAPping (22) 無名 (3)Contribute comment - Welcome : Cultured Code (1)
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Top 20 PSP games for under $20 (5)
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Filed under: Software Love your PSP but you are on a tight budget? Worry not, for we have compiled a selection of twenty PSP games that will satisfy your hunger for quality gaming without breaking the bank. Seven of them are under $10 and five of them are between $10 and $15. We've listed our recommendations along with its lowest price from a reputable retailer. ProTip: If you shop from GameStop, use coupon code CAG16 ...Contribute comment -
Mozilla drags IE into the future with Canvas element plugin (48)
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Mozilla is developing a plugin for Internet Explorer that will add support for the HTML5 Canvas element. Microsoft's attempts to stifle adoption of open web standards could soon be circumvented by plugins that bring Firefox technology to Internet Explorer.Read More...Shared by Andrew (2) Antonio Ortiz (34) arjo (25) Brian Schwartz (8) Chad (130) clementi (14) dave centers (27) Dave Robinson (8) Dre (2) Edin (6) Eric (11) Eric Chen (66) Erwin Tang Yew Hon (33) Eugene (13) ewbrown (4) GG (24) hylom (6) iandexter (0) jamesjbigler (5) Jason (77) Jay (1) JDevL (14) Jeff McIntire-Strasburg (78) Karen Eliot (21) Kari (0) LouCypher (33) Mazz (38) Page (1) Peter (1) Phill Ramey (0) Rik Catlow (3) ro11z (7) Rob (2) Rui (9) Ryan (1) Ryan Farley (1) Sandaruwan (16) Sham (102) Sportbuzz (0) Stephan (1) Timothy (284) Todd B Norris (0) tosch (8) trygve (9) Wolf Paulus (7) Wolfger (10) xeal (6) zach (7)- ewbrown said: The Canvas element is cool, but I am more interested in Screaming Monkey (http://bit.ly/screaming-monkey), which could bring all of Mozilla’s engine improvements to Internet Explorer users.
- Ryan said: I've heard the FF people joke that IE8 was their best release, but this is ridiculous. I am very impressed.
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10 Adobe AIR Apps for Web Designers (104)
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Adobe AIR - a cross-platform runtime environment for rich-internet and desktop applications - is just starting to get popular outside of the early-adopter circles, but there’s already a growing amount of tools and utilities that can help web designers with various design-related and managerial tasks. If you’re a web designer that’s into experimenting and trying out new applications (they don’t cost a dime), check out these 10 Adobe AIR applications perfect for web designers. Graphics ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (48) Abdullah Cetin CAVDAR (26) Adam Helweh (32) Adrian L (9) Akai (4) Alex Dumitru (210) AlexT (4) Andrew (28) Andy Ford (2) ani625 (66) Brandy (5) Brian Junyor (39) BrianR (8) Bruno Campagnolo de Paula (10) BuildMaster (11) chris (5) Chris Gilmore (13) Christopher Phillips (5) CntrySigns (5) ct2000 (1) Dan London (8) Daniel Bachhuber (20) Daniel Wittberger (15) Dave (9) David (1) Daynah (0) Dr.Eric Fickes (17) Erich (3) Ezra Keddell (10) Francisco Cárdenas (3) Fred Schechter (53) G.Dewald (3) Glen Young (11) gonbo (0) Haggis (8) James Carlos (10) james young (17) Jan (10) Jason (3) Joe (57) Joel (10) Jonathan (16) K-IntheHouse (19) Kai Chan Vong (6) Kate (276) keith (52) Keshav (39) knight (3) lisamac (1) Lucas (0) luis Martinez (0) Maj (0) Manasseh Lee (7) Marcel (3) Marcus P (3) masayuki inoguchi (17) MASTERMIND (38) Matt Chandler (6) Matt Dickman (1) Mich D (157) Michael (0) Michael Montgomery (1) Mike F (374) mike osswald (2) Mithrill (2) MrGuff (76) NasirJumani (126) Nice Fish Films (45) Nick Nogueira (13) nicmcc (11) Niklas (20) Orunner (6) Peety (86) pericles (618) Phil (42) Podcast Mike (5) prattmic (9) Raanan Avidor (5) Reveiled (0) Rik Catlow (3) robin (2) Roel (16) Ryan Stewart (2) Sam (28) sandbx (0) Scott Alden (1) Shane (16) ShuTian (29) Sid (25) Srinvard (28) Stefan (23) Tad Chef (108) Taylor Smith (6) thattalldude (8) theCan (1) thecolor (12) TIGGR (43) web (4) William Cui (0) winston (21) Xdroot (31) yojibee (8) Zack (3) 令狐葱 (7)- David said: Cool.
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23 Essential Tools For Web Development on a Mac (45)
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Photo by bre pettis. Every web developer has their own favorite platform, for whatever reason. Some prefer Linux, while other prefer Windows or Mac. One thing is for certain though: each platform has a passionate rabid community behind it. Those web developers who prefer the Mac are no different, and for good reason: The Mac boasts some excellent software for web development. Here are some essential bits of software that every Mac-owning web developer should ...Shared by Aaron Raddon (6) Andréia Bohner (5) Antonio Volpon (26) Ben Jacob (16) Bradley Joyce (1) Brett (3) Brett McKay (36) Chi Guy (1) Dan Dawson (0) David B (8) denise (6) dobata (324) Dominic Foster (266) Erik (0) Gerard van Enk (1) Glen Stansberry (1) Grace Smith (14) Gregory Go (19) Jay White (1) Jeff (6) Jon Phillips (7) Jonathan Fields (12) Kai Chan Vong (6) Kevin Hessel (1) kgl (19) Ligia Pop (0) Michael D. Irizarry (3) Muhammad Saleem (232) Nirav (11) Noel Gomez (0) Paul Holbrook (4) pericles (618) Puneet Thapliyal (1) Richard Hart (6) Rick Turoczy (62) Rik Catlow (3) Sam Paro (4) Shannon Showers (2) Shawn Molnar (2) Sprog (5) Sumesh (91) tig (27) Todd Morris (3) Travis (24) ubaldo (0)- Chi Guy said: a very nice collection
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Yahoo Fire Eagle Launches Geo-Location Platform To The Public (30)
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Today at Yahoo’s Brickhouse, a team of developers, press, and Yahoo execs including co-founder David Filo converged for the release of Fire Eagle, Yahoo’s geo-location platform. Fire Eagle allows allows developers to include positional data in their applications with a minimal amount of work. The platform was originally announced in November, and has since been deployed by a number of select partners including Six Apart and LightPole. Today’s release extends availability to anyone. Fire Eagle ...Shared by Aaron (6) Andrew (0) brokekid (117) Danny (0) dr1ft (8) Erik C. Thauvin (19) evo (1) gjort (7) Hisham (21) Jeremy (70) Jonathan (16) Jorge (18) Mark Cheverton (1) Martin (1) mkrisher (3) nizu (0) Noyda (10) Paul (0) Peter (2) Phreak 2.0 (48) Rik Catlow (3) rmg7344 (15) Tekla (2) TiernanO (2) Umesh (9) Vinuth (5) Vulpes (1) Wally (11) Will (3) yojibee (8)- Tekla said: Ja już sobie włączyłam:)
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Today at Yahoo’s Brickhouse, a team of developers, press, and Yahoo execs including co-founder David Filo converged for the release of Fire Eagle, Yahoo’s geo-location platform. Fire Eagle allows allows developers to include positional data in their applications with a minimal amount of work. The platform was originally announced in November, and has since been deployed by a number of select partners including Six Apart and LightPole. Today’s release extends availability to anyone. Fire Eagle ...Shared by Andrew (0) Danny (0) dr1ft (8) gjort (7) Jonathan (16) Mark Cheverton (1) MasterMaq (19) mkrisher (3) nizu (0) Noyda (10) Paul (0) Peter (2) ps1160 (5) Rik Catlow (3) Tatsuhiko Miyagawa (34) Tekla (2) Umesh (9) Vinuth (5) Vulpes (1) Wally (11) Will (3)- Tekla said: Ja już sobie włączyłam:)
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Set Up Mozilla Weave on Your Own Server [How To] (63)
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Blogger Marios Tziortzis details how to set up previously mentioned Mozilla Weave—Mozilla's Firefox-syncing tool—on your personal web server. Setting up Weave with your own server means you don't have to rely on Mozilla's servers, and you can keep your private data, which includes passwords, bookmarks, cookies, and browsing history, on your own web space. It's not a terribly difficult process, so if rolling your own Mozilla Weave server appeals to you, it's worth a go. ...Shared by afreytes (0) Andrew (10) Brian Stearns (1) brokekid (117) chip (24) Chris L (20) Christopher (5) Christopher Sisk (0) Dan (2) Dan Russell (12) Dave (1) David (0) Dhjiz (1) Doug Stewart (10) Drew Olanoff (125) ewbrown (4) Fabio (0) Futt (5) Gene Locklin (30) gnusic (67) Greg (7) Haris (25) imageek (10) JasonV (2) Jeff Crump (28) Jeremy P (2) Jon (0) Kelly (4) Leonid Mamchenkov (3) markus1970 (2) Matthew (15) Michael (0) Michael (0) Mike (0) Murali (2) Neo2049 (6) Nick (4) nicknich3 (8) Nicolai (1) Nocky100 (1) ocular avulsionist (6) Pat (3) Patty (222) Paul (16) Priit^ (43) Randy (33) Rik Catlow (3) Ryan (6) rzklkng (60) SD (5) shadowstorm (5) SilverStag (3) simplynutty (0) smerrell (2) teajay (0) Thomas Reimer S (13) Tolga Orhon (0) Troy (1) Wendy DeCora (5) wwdj (8) xxdesmus (48) Zach (4) zSAPping (22)Contribute comment - Erskine Design - Responsible web design and development (1)
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