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Career Development Sites See Surge in Seniors
While visits to online career development websites continue to grow, fuelled by fears of job security and increased layoffs, there’s one particular age group that has grown faster than others.
Visits to career development websites grew 20% YoY, according to Nielsen, rising 41.5 million visitors in January 2008 to just under 50 million in January this year.
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Motorola Adds To Android Development Team
The market's been open for about 90 minutes, and the Dow's down 265 points. Corporations are likely to keep cutting jobs and staying away from everything risky. But a new report indicates that Motorola's quite confident in Google's Android platform, as it's putting around 350 people on an Android development team.
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Is It Web Design, Or Web Development?
I’m working with a prospective client who needs specialized e-commerce assistance - more than I’m capable of doing in a timely manner. So I found an experienced PHP programmer who can provide this expertise.
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Bloglines Console Continues Development
Bloglines beta keeps adding commands to the console.
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Stanford’s Facebook App Development Group
Today I noticed that a couple of my Facebook friends joined the group: Creating New Apps for Facebook (New Stanford Course).
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iCrossing Acquires Web Development Agency
iCrossing received $62 million in funding last week, and Jeffrey Herzog, the digital marketing company’s founder and CEO, said that a portion of it would go towards “strategic acquisition capital.” Herzog wasn’t kidding - iCrossing has now bought Proxicom.
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Google Named Most Significant E-Biz Development
Google properties made up three of the top 10 most significant e-commerce developments of the last decade, according the Software & Information Industry Association.
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IABC Takes Professional Development to China
As a long-time member of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) with a strong belief in the value of connecting communicators on a global basis, I was very interested to learn that IABC has partnered with the Shanghai Public Relations Association (SPRA) to bring IABC’s accreditation programme to China.
In a press release yesterday, IABC said: