Monday 6 May 2013

5 quick steps for using LinkedIn for recruitment

 
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05.03.2013 11:46 AM
Don't miss these tools for mining new hires on LinkedIn.
05.03.2013 12:43 PM
An Algerian man accused of helping to develop and distribute the SpyEye computer virus has been extradited from Thailand to the U.S. to face criminal charges, the U.S. Department of Justice announced.
 
 
05.03.2013 1:01 PM
Corel's VideoStudio X6 is the easiest-to-learn, easiest-to-use video editor out there. It supports most major technologies, and the creative tools are first-rate.
05.03.2013 1:15 PM
NASA Friday released photos taken by three smartphones as they orbited Earth.
05.03.2013 1:55 PM
Acer is waiting for the next version of Windows RT, due in the second half of this year, before deciding whether to release a tablet that runs on that OS.
05.03.2013 2:25 PM
On the back end of an earnings season that by many accounts could have been worse, tech investors appeared to be in the mood to celebrate on Friday, sending shares of IT companies higher as key stock-market indexes hit milestone highs.
05.04.2013 10:40 AM
Spam that scourge of the Internet turned 35 years old. And Microsoft pulled the plug on its webmail service Hotmail.
05.03.2013 3:00 PM
Windows Phone 8 is unlike any of Microsoft's previous mobile operating systems, and we're proud to announce our Windows Phone 8 Superguide to help you make sense of it. The book is available now on the iBookstore, Kindle Store, Nook Store, Google Play, and as a PDF.
05.03.2013 8:19 PM
The new Adobe CFF engine 'will benefit technical and nontechnical users alike,' Google says.
05.04.2013 7:20 AM
University of Texas law student Cody Wilson printed the 16-piece prototype using a Stratasys Dimension SST printer and ABS plastic.
05.04.2013 7:58 AM
When the Pacific Bell tower in San Francisco reopens later this year after a nearly two-year restoration, it will be the newest office hub for a booming local tech scene that worships at the altars of fiber and wireless.
05.04.2013 8:15 AM
Advanced persistent data theft at QinetiQ linked to Chinese hackers.
 
 
 
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