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Want to Stand out?. Give your Resume an Interesting Touch | Pinhopes - 0 views

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    Sometimes writing one's own resume can be tedious and frustrating. Oftentimes, to create professional resume job seekers follow common formats & styles and end up with a boring resume. Undoubtedly, your resume plays a critical role in grabbing potential employers' attention
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    Adobe Acrobat XI Pro Crack Serial Number is a useful tool to read, edit, write and convert PDF Files smoothly. Adobe Acrobat 2015 Crack Plus Keygen is Here!
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YouTube - Primo Levi: Back to Auschwitz Part 1 - 0 views

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    Lest We Forget- Views on Nazism and antisemitism What drove Levi to write If This Is a Man was a desire to bear witness to the horrors of the Nazis' attempt to exterminate the Jewish people. He read many accounts of witnesses and survivors and attended meetings of survivors, becoming in the end a symbolic figure for anti-fascists in Italy. Levi visited over 130 schools to talk about his experiences in Auschwitz. He was shocked by revisionist attitudes that tried to rewrite the history of the camps as less horrific, what is now referred to as Holocaust denial. His view was that the Nazi death camps and the attempted annihilation of the Jews was a horror unique in history because the aim was the complete destruction of a race by one that saw itself as superior; it was highly organized and mechanized; it entailed the degradation of Jews even to the point of using their ashes as materials for paths. Primo Levi and Italian Jew wrote the Periodic Table -Primo Michele Levi (31 July 1919-11 April 1987) was a Jewish-Italian chemist, Holocaust survivor and author of memoirs, short stories, poems, essays and novels. He is best known for his work on the Holocaust, and in particular his account of the year he spent as a prisoner in Auschwitz, the death camp in Nazi-occupied Poland. If This Is a Man (published in the United States as Survival in Auschwitz) has been described as one of the most important works of the
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Micro Persuasion: links for 2009-03-17-data mining - 0 views

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    Steve Rubel is the only source you need to learn how to mine data-Data mining is the process of extracting hidden patterns from data. As more data is gathered, with the amount of data doubling every three years,[1] data mining is becoming an increasingly important tool to transform this data into information. It is commonly used in a wide range of profiling practices, such as marketing, surveillance, fraud detection and scientific discovery. Data mining can be applied to data sets of any size. However, while it can be used to uncover hidden patterns in data that have been collected, obviously it can neither uncover patterns which are not already present in the data, nor can it uncover patterns in data that have not been collected. I reblog his articles with Zemanta and then bookmark them all-they can be the ultimate referencepoint-Mr Rubel has a very unique method of presenting his links by order of interest This is not an easy task-to build a content model- Micro Persuasion blog on digital trends, which launched in 2004, today has 50,000 daily readers and has been cited as a must-read by the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, CNET, PC Magazine and Forrester Research. In addition, he is actively followed by more than 17,000 on Twitter, writes a bi-weekly column for Advertising Age and is often sought by the press and as a keynote speaker. Micro Persuasion: links for 2009-03-17.
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MarshalSandler.com » Seth's Blog: Why be good? - 0 views

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    Mr Godin has a very interesting technique for creating a nice small capsule ! Obviously he has a clear conscience and collect's his thought's ! I decided to list another one of my other favorite authors Frédéric Louis Sauser (September 1, 1887 - January 21, 1961), better known as Blaise Cendrars, was a Swiss novelist and poet naturalized French in 1916. A writer of considerable influence in the modernist movement. He was born in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Neuchâtel, Switzerland to a bourgeois francophone family. Initially, they attempted to send young Frédéric to a German boarding school, but he ran away. After, they tried enrolling him in a school in Neuchâtel, but he had little enthusiasm for his studies. Finally, in 1904, he left school due to poor performance and began an apprenticeship with a Swiss watchmaker in Russia. It was in St Petersburg that he began to write, thanks to the encouragement of R.R., a librarian at the Updated link to the National Library of Russia. There he wrote the poem La Légende de Novagorode, which R.R. translated into Russian. Supposedly fourteen copies were made, but Cendrars claimed to have no copies of it, and none could be located during his lifetime. In 1995, the Bulgarian poet Kiril Kadiiski found one of the Russian translations in Sofia. Today the authenticity of the document is still contested.
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MarshalSandler.com » Seth's Blog - 0 views

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    Having reached the ripe old age of 72 I have a lot of time to study web content platforms this is what I call blogs since the term blog,s to me is semantic jazz! For years I read Etc a magazine published by the http://www.generalsemantics.org/ I had tapes by the Late S I Hyakawa and Antatole Rapport ! Even once attended a lecture by Hiyakawa in Miami ! There are two web content platforms that are very informative which I enjoy for specifice reasons! http://www.eliasonfamily.info/blog/ and Seth Godin ! The both possess a a conversational style. This style says to the reader I am talking to you not shouting out to the world ! I had the benefit of a wonderful education and by the time I graduated high school had read Homer, John Dos Passos, and a lot of the great books ! Today a lot of platforms are being authored by Geeks who are well educated but not in the Liberal Arts ! So many write in bytes and bits ! I was banned from Mahalo for my reblogs and Freindfeed for not posting in a designated area! I was crushed can't you tell ! Most of these sites are run by Geeks who can only communicate with machines not people ! Gone are the day's when you get a well written letter on Crain Crest splattered with ink from a fountain pen !
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Making the Brand. Social Media for the Long Haul - 0 views

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    February 17, 2009 Making the Brand. Social Media for the Long Haul Cover of "Naked Conversations: How Blogs ... Cover via Amazon In social media I follow - Chris Brogan Seth Godin Shel Israel Louis Gray Steve Rubel Lous Gray and more Frank Eliason writes from Industry and is a very unselfish contributor to advancing Social Media , early risers always have more than one job-his articles are written on the mark and with a clear message- "Quote from Frank Eliason" Time to be Frank A fun place where I can share thoughts on a variety of topics in my life! What do you get when you add together Ian Schafer, Brian Morrissey and Gary Vaynerchuk? A lively discussion on social media and business participation. Immediately when I viewed the video on Friday I knew I wanted to take the opportunity to share it here. Not only are they great minds when it comes to social media, they make points that every business needs to hear. A few weeks ago I did a presentation about business blogging and the person that represents that to me? GaryVee. Not that every business should act the same way he does, that is not the point of social media. We should not try to be someone we are not. In my opinion the key to Gary's success is his passion. That is what it is all about. I have a passion for Customer Service, and that comes out in everything I do." Frank eliason- This blog is a must read If you feel is am posting with Gusto My Mission is below MarshalSandler.com is a playground of ideas, introductions, and synergies. Marshal exhibits a blogging style that is less about tamping out his thoughts and more about the juggling, rearranging, juxtaposing, and syndicating of the content of other people and companies - a communications cubism of sorts. There's no room for crap, but there is plenty of room for friendly people with interesting ideas. Marshal's day is the search for new technologies, new ideas, new relationships, and new thing
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MarshalSandler.com » Content Matters: Five Questions for Fred Wilson - 0 views

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    Content Matters: Five Questions for Fred Wilson Clipart of bills and coins Image via Wikipedia This creative bit of content is a great read for people planning start-ups it might be titled how to avoid the [soup line] when you start a new Venture ! It was noted on Fred Wilson's site-http://www.avc.com/ Barry Graubert writes the excellent Content Matters blog and he's got an interview with me up there today. Fred Wilson Here is one question and my answer: CM: Historically, as the economy comes out of recession, it creates transformation and change. Which segments have the potential for transformation in an eventual recovery? FW: Every industry that is based on knowledge or information or some other form of non-physical matter (atoms vs bits) is going to fundamentally transform and this downturn will be the darwinian forcing function. Think about energy and power systems, banking, media, education. They all have that aspect to them Barry Graubart has spent the past 20 years applying technology to content to develop high value business-to-business information products. Barry today serves as Vice President, Product Strategy & Business Development for Alacra, a leading content technology company, where his focus is on eCommerce and social media applications. Previously, he served as EVP & Chief Marketing Officer for Leadership Directories, a content provider of biographical and organizational data. Prior to Leadership Directories he spent four years in various roles with ClearForest, an emerging leader in the text analytics market. At ClearForest, he helped open the publishing and federal intelligence markets. Previously, he held general management, product development and marketing roles with b2b content businesses including divisions of Primedia, Nelson Information (now Thomson Financial), Kaplan/Washington Post and McClatchy Newspapers. Barry holds a B.A. in Political Science from the State University of New York at Albany. Barry sits on the Board o
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marshalsandler.com » Glue: Getting Started - 0 views

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    Glue: Getting Started Image via Wikipedia Installed glue it is a must have for your Firefox Browser ! Need More Info ! bug fraserkelton@gmail.com he is Mr Glue! Or just Install Glue to many people are writing him about how much they like Glue he may get a swelled head! Informal. An exaggerated belief in one's own importance: egoism, egotism, self-importance. Informal : bighead, bigheadedness. See SELF-LOVE. (:> MS !
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marshalsandler.com » Ads' harshest claims stretch the truth in Knollenberg-Pe... - 0 views

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    Ads' harshest claims stretch the truth in Knollenberg-Peters race | Freep.com | Detroit Free Press Image of freep.com I respect the effort's of someone to write an article !  But wasting ink on Michigan Politicians- he said she said is a joke ! Today in the New York Times they wrote an article about Washington giving Money to the Auto Industry !  This is Relevant !  All Michigan Politicians have done is leave Michigan Homeless and Jobless ! Published: October 31, 2008 Here is a measure of just how grim the economic outlook is: It seems to make sense to pump billions more taxpayer dollars into Detroit's automakers even though down the road they could quite possibly go bust anyway.-New York Times !  Published: October 31, 2008     Scoop ! Ads' harshest claims stretch the truth in Knollenberg-Peters race | Freep.com | Detroit Free Press.
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Marketing your blog on Twitter | Janet Fouts - 0 views

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    Marketing your blog on Twitter Thu, May 7, 2009Social Media Tips and Tricks Marketing your blog on Twitter is easy right? You just post a link to it and the Tweeple come running to read it. Maybe, and maybe not. There's a lot more to it than that. First and foremost who are you talking to? Are the people in your Twitter network interested in the topic? If you're going outside of your Twitter networks area of interest it's much less likely to be seen. Look for somebody on Twitter who is focused in that area and Tweet it to them, ask their opinion or ask for a re-tweet so you can be seen in their network. About the title You want it to be short and to the point for a couple of reasons. Search engines love keywords and if your title is full of off topic words it's not going to do you any favors. Your title needs to capture attention on Twitter and still leave room for people to re-tweet it to their own networks on Twitter too. For some great tips on how to write a title that will get you noticed, read copyblogger's post. Timing
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Skytone's Android-powered netbook to cost around $250 | MarshalSandler.com - 0 views

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    April 26, 2009 Skytone's Android-powered netbook to cost around $250 The Battle for the Netbook Market ! Tag and Bookmark louisgray, squidoo, marshalsandler, zemanta, chrisbrogan, seth, likaholix, micropersuasion, facebook, edelamdigital, edelmandigital, kindle2.0, comcast cares, nazis, tumblr, fox2dertoit, disqus, chrisbrogan.com-music, trust, plummets, fredwilson, pownce, google, music, slavery, henson.com, search, wordpress, vimeo, holacost, wordle, newyorktimes, headup, bose, krumlr, scriptingnews, rocks, foodzie, edlemandigital, worldblog, customerservice, gothamgal, iphone, housefire, vegetableart, socialmedia, frankeliason, robocrunch, android,janetfouts,amplify.com,ericgoldstein,steve rubel,edelman digital,shave,haircut,chris brogan,seth godin,activism · animals · animation · anime · architecture · arts · astronomy · atheist · bizarre · blogs · books · cars · cartoons · cats · clothing · comics · computer-graphics · computers · cooking · crafts · cyberculture · drawing · drugs · environment · graphic-design · hacking · health · history · humor · illusions · internet · internet-tools · linguistics · linux · mathematics · movies · multimedia · music · online-games · open-source · painting · philosophy · photography · physics · politics · programming · psychology · relationships · satire · science · self-improvement · software · stumblers · travel · video · video-games · web-design · windows · writing ·chris-brogan,micro persuasion,zimbio,stumbleupon,netbook,endgaget, Skytone's Android-powered netbook to cost around $250. Related articles by Zemanta * Will The Skytone Alpha 680 Be The First Android Netbook? (talkandroid.com) * Microsoft tries to hold its own with netbooks (dailyfinance.com) * Android netbooks on their way, likely by 2010 (VentureBeat) (techmeme.com) * HP Looks to Power Netbooks With Google Android (appscout.com) * I Want an Android Netbook, and I Want It With the
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Steal this content please | Janet Fouts- | MarshalSandler.com - 0 views

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    Steal this content please | Janet Fouts- I steal  content but with permission ! -real simple I activate her feed on a tumblr weblog http://www.tumblr.com/ It is difficult to duplicate Janet's content because she is an excellent content creator most content crooks  can't create a headline write a deck or rag a line-I find value in Re-blogging her articles with Zemanta or adding them to http://amplify.com/ Supporting Bloggers like Janet Fouts benefits us all ! Steal this contnet please | Janet Fouts.
The Ravine / Joseph Dunphy

Digg to Take On StumbleUpon and TinyURL? | WebProNews - 0 views

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    Chris Crum (the author) writes about a rumored upcoming Digg toolbar incorporating random search, and asks if this is bad news for Stumbleupon, as that is the service's key feature. Perhaps, but Crum hasn't given us reason enough to think so. Randomness, by itself, isn't a big deal. Webrings had incorporated it into their code long before there was a Stumbleupon. Carefully weightened randomness is what Stumbleupon does. Stumbleupon offers a blogging platform, albeit a seriously flawed one. Digg does not. Those who submit content to Digg risk loss of membership if the content proves to be unpopular enough; so far as I know, Stumbleupon users don't have the same worry, outside of a little political whackiness in the fora. I'm left with the impression that Crum repeats somebody who has read too much into too little, having little familiarity with the capabilities of the SU system, and with the policy differences between the two sites.
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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Stumble-Spam - 0 views

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    Alex Laburu raises a serious point about Stumbleupon; that perverse incentives are built in to the system by SU's business model, in which the company makes money, not from visits to blogs on their system, but by getting paid for "stumbles" - random visits to sponsor websites taking place through their system. Under such a model, Laburu argues, a well written blog costs the company money, because it is a blog visitors are less likely to leave soon via a stumble - and those following its links aren't stumbling. He raises a good point (among others), one that should lead SU users to view with concern the supposedly good feature that is the absence of advertising on our blogs on SU, because it provides SU admins with a short term incentive to side with those misusing the system at the expense of those using it constructively. Which does leave us with the question of how Diigo is making its money, does it? One might ask if many of the users bring this sort of thing upon themselves - listen in on the screaming when the very possibility of introducing advertising is raised, on some sites, as if the hosting service didn't need to make money. Perhaps when the subject arises here - Diigo is still in Beta as I write this - some of us might want to speak in support of that very sensible source of revenue for a company we'd like to evolve in a healthier direction than that being taken by some of its competition, at the moment.
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How to know what are the most searched topics on the Internet? - 0 views

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    In order to get good traffic to your website or blog, you need to write about something popular. So what are the most searched about topics on the Internet? Read on and this article shows you how.
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Squid Blog and a Wordle-to Shout it Out ! « Ms12's Weblog - 0 views

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    Make a "best of" list of favorite Tweets Posted by Megan Casey in Squid News Twttrlist: A "best of" list of your favorite tweets on a specific topic. This week we quietly released a new Twitter tool called Twttrlist. It's good for quickly organizing the best tweets around a certain topic, all on one page, and archiving them for all time. Retweet your list and let followers suggest write-ins.
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Five French Journalists are going to test Quality of Twitter and FaceBook - 0 views

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    Five French journalists have planned to lock themselves in a farmhouse in France for five days (from 1 to February 5, 2010), where they'll write news based only on what they read on Twitter and Facebook.
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Top Best 25 Highly Paid & Expensive Keywords In Google AdWords-2011. - 0 views

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    If you own a website, or write a blog, article or Lens, then definitely you are intensely connected/concerned with Google AdSense and AdWords. And then, simply, you can't afford to ignore the use of  'oh so hot' keywords in...
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