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Planted Launches iOS App To Help Non-Technical Millennial Find Start up Jobs

Planted Launches iOS App To Help Non-Technical Millennial Find Start up Jobs

For those who just graduated college with a computer science degree, landing a job at a startup shouldn’t be too difficult. For non-technical graduates, however, it’s not so simple — nearly half of all recent college grads are underemployed. Planted, formerly known as Lynxsy, is launching its iOS app today to help non-technical Millennials find jobs with startups. It pairs a data-driven algorithm with a layer of human curation to ensure that candidates are matched with the right job prospects. “We monitor over 100 different data signals from both the employer and the candidate, ranging from background, to preferences, to which positions people opt…
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The Fundamental Fallacy of Modern Recruiting

The Fundamental Fallacy of Modern Recruiting

Think the hiring process is tedious and a waste of time? You are not alone. Lately, there has been growing concern among policymakers and journalists about the increasing time gap between the posting of a job listing and the actual hiring of a worker. The most popular explanation for this trend among economists is that labor quality is dwindling – that there is a “skills mismatch” between job seekers and employers. Another theory advanced by Vox’s Matthew Yglesias argues that there are too many applicants per position, complicating the process of finding the right employee. These theories and others miss…
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How to incorporate SEO keywords into your web copy without sounding like a spammer

How to incorporate SEO keywords into your web copy without sounding like a spammer

In years past, some SEO providers encouraged keyword stuffing as a way to improve Google search rankings. They cared less about creating useful, well-written content and more about doing anything that would increase a page’s ranking. Starting in 2012, Google began reworking its search algorithms to penalize poorly written, spammy copy. The quality of the writing matters just as much presence of specific keywords. Even with a bigger emphasis on high-quality content, keywords still play a vital role in improving your website’s search rankings. As a designer, you can offer SEO copywriting as a value-added service when building websites for…
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5 Tips for designing an effective and eye catching website

5 Tips for designing an effective and eye catching website

Your website’s opening page should be an invitation to the visitors. The page should grab the attention of the visitor, and should be appealing, too. The web traffic can be the goal of your site, but until the conversion does not happen as required, the very aim of your business is at stake. To put it precise, your website should be good enough to make the visitors turn into customers. Your principal aim should be designing an eye catching site. An ancillary aim which is of no less importance is ensuring you have the bandwidth and disk space, can be…
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Wikipedia:List of bad article ideas

Wikipedia:List of bad article ideas

The following is a list of article ideas that show up repeatedly in Articles for deletion (AfD). Please think twice before creating an article about any of the following: Yourself or your organization – including a band of which you are a member or employee, even if either is notable! (See: Conflict of interest, Wikipedia is not here to tell the world about your noble cause, and An article about yourself is nothing to be proud of.) A topic on which no published, reliable, third-party sources exist – see Wikipedia:The answer to life, the universe, and everything An unrealistic animal,…
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6 Smart Ways to Find Niche Keywords to Earn High Search Rankings

6 Smart Ways to Find Niche Keywords to Earn High Search Rankings

“Keywords don’t matter much anymore.” You find it written everywhere lately. I asked a friend who eats analytics for breakfast and snacks on SEO all day long, “Whatcha’ think about that man?” He smirked. Then he turned toward his massive monitor, typed “g-o-o-g-l-e-(.)-c-o-m” on his keyboard. The ubiquitous page with the crude, but familiar multi-color logo and single blank field popped right up. He turned back to me and said, “What do I do now Barry?” His point was pretty clear. However all-powerful the search engine that changed the world may be, it can’t yet read your mind. Whether you…
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Nokia Confirms Plan To Return To Phone Market In 2016

Nokia Confirms Plan To Return To Phone Market In 2016

So much for terse denials. Former world number one mobile maker Nokia, which sold its device making unit to Microsoft last year, is indeed intending to get back into the mobile game next year — when a Microsoft contract clause that currently prevents it from putting its brand name on handsets lapses. Nokia CEO Rajeev Suri told Germany’s Manager Magazin the company intends to design and license handsets next year, and will “look for suitable partners” (via Reuters). “We would simply design them and then make the brand name available to license,” he added. This is not in the least surprising. Even as it looks to slough off its Here maps business, Nokia has been…
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20 best JavaScript charting libraries

20 best JavaScript charting libraries

Every business is turning to data analysis for important decisions. In fact they’re usually swimming in data, wondering what to make out of it. With the advent of big-data, good old spreadsheets and charts just don’t cut it anymore. Businesses have been asking for better ways to visualize data, ways that are preferably interactive and allow them multiple perspectives. After all, all that data is only as good as the insights you can extract from it. JavaScript charting libraries have emerged as the most powerful tools for visualizing data in the form of beautiful, easy to understand, interactive charts. They…
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Node.js merges in the best of io.js

Node.js merges in the best of io.js

Upcoming version of the server-side JavaScript platform will feature capabilities from ECMAScript 6 specification already found in io.js Now that the reunion of Node.js and io.js factions is a done deal, Node.js users can look forward to an upcoming version that converges the two variants of the server-side JavaScript platform. The release will feature capabilities from the ECMAScript 6 specification underlying JavaScript, which are already in io.js, said Mikeal Rogers, who has been a spokesman for the fork. "We're working on a next major release that is a convergence of what happened in Node 0.12 and what's happened in io.js,"…
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Zong Introduces 4G MiFi with Monthly Data Limit of up to 200GBs

Zong Introduces 4G MiFi with Monthly Data Limit of up to 200GBs

Zong has officially launched its 4G MiFi device that comes with up to 200GBs of monthly data limit. This device is currently available in Karachi only, however, company plans to roll-out same device and packages in other 4G covered cities during coming days. With a device price of Rs 2500, Zong’s 4G Mobile Broadband Wifi offers a theoretical speed quality upto 150 Mbps. Zong says that device price is the most affordable offering in the mobile broadband industry. Zong’s 4G MiFi device has a range of 10 meters, option of LTE/3G/2G fallback, and ability to connect up to 10 devices at one…
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