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Lifehacker's Guide to Nabbing the Job You Want [Job Search] (82)
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Labor Day weekend is the time to say an unofficial goodbye to summer, to consistent warm weather, to lighter clothes—and maybe to the job that's holding you back. If you're looking to make the leap into a new gig or an entirely new career this fall, there are several online tools and power tips for every stage of the job-seeking journey. When you hit your desk on Tuesday morning and quietly decide to find your ...Shared by 100rabh™ (29) Aaron R (151) AaronTN (47) Adam (20) Adam Selwood (21) Alex (119) Alex (21) Alex Ambrose (3) ameo (10) andrewcsfan (41) Beau Mac (0) Benjamin (459) bombox (11) brinley (9) C.K. (114) Captain Heart Nibbler (10) Carlos Juarez (4) Carol Martinez (0) Cathy (53) cc1263 (50) Charles (30) cjw333 (37) Cody (27) Cogo (19) Compuwizard123 (40) count.dokument (20) Creeva (88) Deks Daka (2) digits12 (380) Eric (27) Fernando B (15) funky_leo (15) Garrett (26) HeNkiSdaBro (19) Inetgate Writer (28) Isaac (4) Jeffrey (21) joel (20) Kai Chan Vong (16) Kate (227) kidmarmite (31) Kwasi (70) Kyle (5) Marco (5) Mark Hyre (2) Mary Alice (20) michael (16) Michael Rose (6) Mihalcea Razvan (217) Mike (0) Mike (36) Milan Navratil (1) mistaSteve (26) MrGuff (73) nparker13 (149) Paul Jacobson (5) Paul Singh (0) Perry (10) Peter (13) PK (0) Prashanth (15) Rishi Talreja (2) Ritu (640) Ryan (30) Ryan (18) ScorpFromHell (23) Scott Harrison (27) Sharjeel (15) Simone (21) stantont (20) Steven T (39) Thinh (0) Tim (24) Todd W. Carter (0) vinoth (2) w0lfh0und (461) WindPower (67) Witek Koroblewski (1) Xdroot (68) yasha.sozo (37) yoshy (242)- ScorpFromHell said: Wondering if a small online tool to keep all your work experiences in a wiki like structure and then use info from them to prepare one pagers would be a good service for people? Any VCs listening? ;)
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Something You Can't Find Using Google (38)
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Google Profiles, the public pages that include information about Google users, continue to add new questions. Some of the recent additions: "where I grew up", "where I live now", "places I've lived", "current company", "companies I've worked for", "current school", "schools I've attended", "my superpower".There's even a metaphorical field "something I can't find using Google". What would you write if you were to answer that question in your Google profile?Note: for now, only 118 profiles ...Shared by Alireza (23) Allison Kipta (30) Ameer (20) Andrew (34) Aranittara (23) baixinho (21) Bhavesh (14) BinBin (21) CannonGod (222) dani (23) David (10) Del (22) Eater (20) elias (20) gabopagan (30) Hervé (28) Huacn Lee (25) Karpuscul (22) keith (85) Levi Breederland (20) Lu Tao (34) maomao (18) Marie (25) Mark (61) MiramarMike (31) Mojtaba (35) Paul (26) ppalli (20) R (33) RaVbaker (13) ricardo (0) Richard Bradshaw (17) Rishi Talreja (2) rOckY (116) sparrowsmith (8) timbevil (15) Yami (22) Zac (0)Explore read four notes- Eater said: Interesting.http://www.google.com/s2/profiles/109859000123225450719?zx=cxwtev0jx4fb
- MiramarMike said: ... coming together ... sloowly ...
- sparrowsmith said: I can't find my Google Profile.
- Karpuscul said: Google готовиться к очередному захвату мира.
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Cool Websites and Tools (edition #169) (2)
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Check out some of the latest makeuseof discoveries. All listed websites are FREE (or come with a decent free account option). No trials or buy-to-use craplets. For even more app reviews subscribe to makeuseof directory. Want to submit your application to MakeUseOf directory ? See how here. (1) ArchiveSearch - Search news headlines from last week, last year, last century etc. This web app from Google that lets you search news archives and view the ...Shared by Rishi Talreja (2) Scott (86)Contribute comment -
15+ Ways to Make Your Linux Box Hip to Web 2.0 (1)
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The market of applications managing various Internet-related tasks is divided generally into three parts: Windows-based, Mac OS X-compatible, and Linux-friendly. Some function across all platforms, or perhaps the most mainstream and consumer-centric of the two. But it is unquestionably the case that the Linux world holds the least currency where desktop-to-Web and Web-to-desktop communication is concerned.<!--break--> Well, if you’re a Linux user, or perhaps just curious to know what’s now possible on Linux installations in ...Shared by Rishi Talreja (2)Contribute comment -
LXer: 10 must-have Linux (and not only) cheat-sheets (1)
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Published at LXer: Need a quick reference card? Here you have a list with the best cheat-sheets for Linux, Screen, VIM, Firefox, Google and so on. Read More...Shared by Rishi Talreja (2)Contribute comment -
LXer: 10 must-have Linux (and not only) cheat-sheets (1)
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Adding photo favorites on Google Picasa (3)
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If you have a Google Picasa account and have been faithful at updating your pages with great photos (family, office or scenery) chances are your friends would have an account too. I mean who wouldn’t be after seeing you use it and brag about the fun you had at bora-bora, they’d soon (or probably have) already uploaded their vacation shots in Hawaii to one-up you! Anyway, I’m sure that one-up circle wouldn’t end! Here’s an ...Contribute comment -
Adding photo favorites on Google Picasa (2)
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If you have a Google Picasa account and have been faithful at updating your pages with great photos (family, office or scenery) chances are your friends would have an account too. I mean who wouldn’t be after seeing you use it and brag about the fun you had at bora-bora, they’d soon (or probably have) already uploaded their vacation shots in Hawaii to one-up you! Anyway, I’m sure that one-up circle wouldn’t end! Here’s an ...Shared by kmohr25 (26) Rishi Talreja (2)Contribute comment - process (1)
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12 New Rules of Working You Should Embrace Today (217)
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The workplace, more and more, is changing, and with this change comes a whole new set of rules. The traditional office work environment and tools are still around, but at a very rapid pace, they’re being supplanted by newer and better tools, newer and better ways of working. The old rules are being broken, and new ones are emerging. You could call this the Workplace of the Future, as not all businesses have adopted these ...Shared by _dot_ (0) Aaron (20) adamkcarson (19) Alan Dean (64) Alegrya (11) Alex (17) Anand L (19) Andreas (19) Andrew (5) Andrew Eberlin (0) andrewcsfan (41) Andy (0) Angie Brandt (1) arsalan (30) Athar (4) atsushi tsunoda (22) Avital (14) b (27) Babychen Mathew (338) Ben (19) Ben Shoemate (64) Bhavesh (14) bhc3 (40) Bill Blaney (45) BluesForPablo (18) Brad Garland (23) Brent Nims (4) Brian (5) Brian Auer (56) Bronson (45) btvillarin (33) cannedtuna (10) Ch (97) chezsmithy (7) Chris Makarsky (28) Chris Messina (26) Chris Ryall (21) Christopher (3) Christopher (60) claudine (25) Cody (27) Coop (22) Dan Kearns (33) Daniel Hoang (10) Darius (18) Dave Dash (14) David (16) David (20) David (52) David B (9) Dawn Foster (7) Debra (2) Derik Badman (6) Don (29) double d (13) Doug (10) Doug (24) Eamonn Vincent (2) eco2oh (22) Eduardo (10) Edward Smith (7) Edwin Khodabakchian (20) Edwinek (16) Eric (0) Evaristo (30) Evo (0) Fernando Costa de Sousa (7) Firethorn (19) Fred Schechter (33) Gee Why (0) Geoff (3) George (8) Glen Horton (3) Greg Lowe (43) hasamba (71) hatza (5) Henri Bergius (1) hikbi (174) hnouwens (2) Howard (0) Htwo (10) Ian Crossland (10) Ihar Mahaniok (20) imma (20) Jaime (9) Jared (31) Jason (20) Jason (0) Jason (21) Jason Nielubowicz (20) jean-françois (2) Jean-Yves Huwart (2) Jeff Rivers (6) Jeffrey Vanneste (20) Jérôme Flipo (15) jezarnold (15) Joel Christy D'Alessandro (17) Johannes (3) John Paul Mitchell (1) Jonas (20) Joseph Rodgers (29) Josh (9) Josh Lawton (15) Juha Autero (0) Julius (20) Justin (7) Justin (15) Karl Staib (16) Kerry (14) Kevin Rossen (9) Kiddokay (9) Kris (4) Leena (1058) Len Damico (2) Leo (5) Levanah (17) lezionidistile (22) LinuxBox (1) lizunlong (41) lkratz (24) Loic Le Meur (7) Lou (6) ltbeyer (23) Luiz Lopes (20) macaia (14) Manas Tungare (14) Marco (22) Mark (26) Mark Dykeman (57) Marque (21) Marsadie (4) Mason (10) menesis (11) Meryn Stol (35) mh (11) mhking (54) Michael Mior (79) Mitch (0) mjays (18) MrMatt57 (17) Nkululeko Masondo (20) Nunya (12) Ole Begemann (4) Pat (43) Paul (44) Paul Giacherio (0) Paul Helmick (19) Paul Spoerry (50) pearl (67) peggy (20) philco (9) PlanningQueen (17) Pratomo Ardianto (1) Pyros (28) RacefanPat (6) Radek Pilich (50) Ralph Poole (23) Raphael (10) Ravi Karandeekar (36) rene (22) rexy (27) rib (25) Ricardo M. (0) rick gordon (15) Rishi Talreja (2) Ritu (640) River Song (42) RLivsey (20) Robert Scoble (91) Roel (19) Roshan (20) rsgalloway (18) Ruman (2) rutawa (11) Ryan (16) rzklkng (202) Sam (50) sampsa (32) Saravanan (13) Scott (19) shayanlinux (45) Shlomit Kotek (0) shwibbs (20) SMC (92) sohin (4) Sonya Smith (6) spurfer (7) Stephen Baugh (2) Steve (14) Steve Ireland (3) Sue (36) Summer (14) tadhgk (16) Tartarochos (0) Tibor (3) Tim (33) Tim (13) Timuche (19) Tino (13) Toby (8) Tom Maszerowski (0) TonNet (40) Tony (20) Tony (8) Travis Cannon (1) Trey (22) tzt (16) Ullash (16) Vegard (0) Vidar Gundersen (24) Vish (23) Vodex (18) vraicovi (31) Walter (4) Will WM (21) Xisco (23) Yan (8)Explore read 12 notes- Andrew said: I don't necessarily agree with all the points, but I think they make some good points.
- Greg Lowe said: Interesting, I'm not sure I'm there yet, but it does provide a very interesting alternative.
- Robert Scoble said: Nice manifesto on the future of work.
- Howard said: This is my life, increasingly, every day .. and I'm loving it.
- Dan Kearns said: WHAT A FANTASTIC PIECE! Great find, Tim! Best thing I've read on the net in months!!!
- Steve said: Too many offices stuck in the past
- philco said: LIVE THESE!rule 13- everyone gets a Co at the end of their name.
- David B said: Add this to the "428 Zen Habits lists to live by" list
- jezarnold said: 2. Wikipedia: In a few short years, this has become one of the most useful tools ever. It is more useful than regular encyclopedias by an order of magnitude. And it was created by opening things up to the public. Despite massive criticism for this open process, it has worked beautifully. Collaboration works.I couldnt agree more
- lkratz said: on va faire cela ...
- Kevin Rossen said: Good read on new trends for offices, working, and productivity today. I practice a few of them already, but I need to implement more.
- Alegrya said: Freelancers and contractors especially take note! I'm already doing a lot of things here and fortunately have a boss that embraces it. Hoping to see more traditional workplaces take on new work habits in the coming months/years.
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21 Mindblowing Premium-Like Free Wordpress Themes - Opensource, Free and Useful Online Resources for Designers and Developers (110)
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You may be interested in our latest post 25 Most Stunning And Free Icons Set We have been asked many time via email that we have to write a blog post about wordpress themes. So, this is the post in which we have listed down 21 Mindblowing Premium-Like Free Wordpress Themes. This is not the long list with all the available wordpress themes on the internet but its an exclusive collection of free wordpress themes ...Shared by abdulAziz Al-Muagit (154) Adrian (9) Alex Dumitru (288) Ananya Walia (438) Andrew Eberlin (0) Andrew Hughes (62) Ankesh (38) Antonio Cambronero (1) Ashraf (2) Avinash (15) Babychen Mathew (338) Ben Jacob (3) Beth (1) Bill Stevens (20) Bob Hazlett (22) Carlos (12) Cayo (24) Cerpin Taxt (14) Ceyhun AKSAN (20) Ch (97) Cristi (14) ct2000 (7) Dan (6) Dan Cooney (0) Dana Rockel (4) Dave (21) Dave Dash (14) Devis (13) Digg Boss (21) dobata (307) Douglas (0) Edlynne (5) Eldon (22) Eric Taylor (0) flaminglacer (18) GaB (4) Giacomo (24) Graham Lawrence (9) Hector Jarquin (92) Humberto Gonzalez (49) IBCmass (161) James Argyle (11) James Fleeting (6) Jamie Kelly (2) Jared (27) Jason (1) Jeff (7) Jeff Lundberg (10) Jeremy (64) Jeremy Jarratt (33) Joe Mudd (5) John (1) Johnny99 Gumshoe (0) Jon Phillips (67) Joost Schuur (3) Julian (16) K-IntheHouse (36) Karthik Kastury (10) Ken Xu (11) Kevin Lloyd (6) Kim (16) Konan Rudolph (16) Lindsay (18) Lynn (33) Maksim Berjoza (24) Mario A. Núñez (64) Martin Saulnier (2) Matt Barker (2) Michael Allen (15) Michiel Gardner (0) mrintech (31) Muhammad Saleem (229) NasirJumani (328) Neil Vallon (38) nicmcc (13) Nirmal Balachandran (3) Oyvind Solstad (1) p0ps (52) Pamela Heywood (10) pearl (67) pericles (572) Phil (27) Ralf Starkowski (0) Rami Taibah (298) Ricardo (26) Rishi Talreja (2) rmorrell (56) Roger Penguino (10) Romey (50) Ryan (30) Saarthak (2) Seth Nickerson (2) Shankar Ganesh (75) shaun mclane (3) Simon Barker (22) Stephan M (91) StevieB (51) Syam (20) Syng Shin (20) Taoski (5) Tom (14) Torbjorn (1) Tristan Pipo (5) Tyler N. (12) warrior007 (0) whatevernevermind (26) xxdesmus (134) Yasin (1) Zenith (21) zSAPping (0)Contribute comment -
21 Must-Read Tips To Write Better Web Content (46)
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Written on 8/20/2008 by Abhijeet Mukherjee. You can catch him at Jeet Blog where he blogs about different Web 2.0 apps and online tools and how they can help you become more productive.Photo Credit: Gunnar WrobelAs a full time blogger and freelance writer, writing web content is part of my daily routine. Since it earns me a living too, it's mandatory for me to consistently polish my skills as a writer and write better content.I ...Shared by Alex Rosenkranz (0) Alexander13 (76) Anand L (19) Angela Maiers (8) Anna (20) Ben Shoemate (64) Bill (20) Brandon J. Mendelson (161) BrendoMan (348) Chandoo (38) Charles Roper (6) Dan Ketterick (10) Dan Taylor (2) Dave Woodard (19) Fansari (58) Hakicoma (197) jetienne (21) Jon Phillips (67) Joyce (23) K-IntheHouse (36) keith (85) Keshav (19) lizunlong (41) Martin (4) mattnz (13) mike young (2) MikeonTV (46) Moe N. Jaques (24) Paulo (3) pearl (67) philgerb (25) ProBlogger (4) Prof (26) Ravinder (0) Rishi Talreja (2) Sakib (21) Shane (15) shaun mclane (3) shrutes (19) Sids (15) silverlunace (16) Summer (14) Tibi Puiu (65) warrior007 (0) webb (31) Will Richardson (24)Contribute comment -
RIP Permanently Removes Elements from a Web Site [Featured Firefox Extension] (33)
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Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): Firefox extension Remove It Permanently (RIP) selectively removes any element from a web site. If you've ever looked at a site and wished you could get rid of some unsightly image or an element that throws off the flow of a site, just right-click it with RIP and remove it permanently. You can select to remove it from that page only, all similar pages, from the web site, or from the entire ...Shared by Aaron R (151) Alex (21) Alone On A Friday (0) Amihai (24) Austin (23) Christopher Sisk (5) Daniel (17) deusdiabolus (96) eunduk (0) G Code (16) Glen Horton (3) Graeme (197) happy_soil (18) Humberto Gonzalez (49) Joey (5) JulioHM (36) Kourosh (0) Kyle (2) Mark (22) Matthew (29) nparker13 (149) Paul (26) Phil (27) Puja (3) Rebecca (9) Rishi Talreja (2) Ru> (24) sinisterff (20) Sky-Walker (34) tadhgk (16) Tao (11) tarman (48) taylor (146)- Rishi Talreja said: A must to avoid seeing something annoying or also good for people with slow connections...
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Manage Your Software Serial Numbers with Gmail [Serial Numbers] (37)
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We've highlighted several tools for keeping track of your software licenses and serial numbers, but if you're one of the many readers who prefers managing your software licenses through your email (especially since developers often email serial numbers after your purchase), reader Micah Diamond suggests setting up a label or saved search (using Quick Links) in Gmail for quick access to all of your serials. His saved quick link search looks something like this:"serial number:" ...Shared by Aaron M. (20) Aaron R (151) Alec Peden (22) BryanSays (16) C.K. (114) calvinhp (13) chip (25) coonhnd (18) darkeye11547 (179) Dedalus (28) Gatewayy (9) Gene Locklin (47) Jason (12) Jeffrey (21) jonoabroad (9) Josh (27) markaw (16) Matthew (29) Michael (7) Mohammad Behdad (18) Nathan (38) ndench (20) Nick Campbell (21) nparker13 (149) Paul Westbrook (10) Retta (20) Rick (5) Rishi Talreja (2) Scott (86) Sky-Walker (34) Sparky (20) taylor (146) Tim (86) timmins (15) TiTi (154) Wes Brown (20) yasha.sozo (37)- Dedalus said: And passwords, etc. But is it safe?
- Rishi Talreja said: One more thing to do with your GMAIL!!!
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