Daily Archives: July 25, 2011

LinkedIn Lets You Apply For Jobs With One Click Using Your Profile’s Information (LNKD)

July 25, 2011
LinkedIn Lets You Apply For Jobs With One Click Using Your Profile’s Information (LNKD)

LinkedIn just announced that it launched a new feature that allows users to apply to jobs using their profile information. The new feature is called “Apply With LinkedIn,” and several companies have already implemented the buttons on their job boards. Rumors about Apply With LinkedIn originally leaked several weeks ago. When you click the...

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How to use ANY name you want on Google+, without breaking the rules

July 25, 2011
How to use ANY name you want on Google+, without breaking the rules

In case you’ve not seen the news lately, Google is wrestling with an argument over names on its massively-popular Google+ service. Since deleting all non-public profiles only a couple of weeks ago, the company has stressed that only “real” names are to be used on Google+ and no companies are allowed to have profiles...

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Armstrong Was Doing Levick’s Job, Making A "Bazillion" Sales Calls (AOL)

July 25, 2011
Armstrong Was Doing Levick’s Job, Making A "Bazillion" Sales Calls (AOL)

See Also: Confessions Of A Patch Advertiser: It Hasn’t Helped Business Yet, But I’m Hopeful Here’s What Top Yahoo Execs Really Think About AOL Are Patch Editors Fleeing En Masse? Why did AOL CEO Tim Armstrong just fire ad sales boss Jeff Levick? Maybe because Armstrong was tired of doing Levick’s job. Armstrong “goes...

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Adobe Shuts Down Its App Stores

July 25, 2011
Adobe Shuts Down Its App Stores

Adobe is shutting down two of its app stores dedicated to mobile and desktop application distribution, Adobe InMarket and the Adobe AIR Marketplace. The decision, the company says, was based on developer feedback. Adobe says it will now focus its efforts on helping developers publish their apps on multiple platforms, including official app stores...

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Is M&A Increasing For European Startups? VC Frederic Court Says Yes… And No…

July 25, 2011
Is M&A Increasing For European Startups? VC Frederic Court Says Yes… And No…

Zong, a company originally from Switzerland specializing in mobile payments. For the London-based VC fund Advent Venture Partners, this constitutes the third successful exit of the year. Frederic Court, who has been a General Partner at Advent Ventures for the last ten years, shares his opinion regarding the exit environment in Europe. Are MA...

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LinkedIn Debuts Embeddable Job Application Tool For Companies

July 25, 2011
LinkedIn Debuts Embeddable Job Application Tool For Companies

In April, LinkedIn launched new customizable plug-ins, which are features from the professional social network that can be customized and embedded on websites with minimal effort. LinkedIn plug-ins launched with the ability to add Member Profiles, Company Info, and the LinkedIn share button to websites. And today, LinkedIn is rolling out a major plug-in...

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Lessons From a Failed Startup

July 25, 2011

Unlike over 99% of engineers who graduate in India, I decided that a job was not the way to go after graduation. Software companies expect me to do mindless so-called “programming” and pay me $6000 a year? What are you freaking kidding me? It’s not so much the money (which is obviously insulting), but...

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BlackBerry-only daily deals service launches in Dubai

July 25, 2011

Sounds good.. Article source: TNW http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheNextWeb/~3/eqz2qUFVFbI/

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TechCrunch Ad Hoc Meet-Up In Warsaw This Friday

July 25, 2011
TechCrunch Ad Hoc Meet-Up In Warsaw This Friday

I’ve been Warsaw for a few weeks now (we come here every year, long story) and I thought it might be nice to explore the Polish/Central European start-up scene. To that end, we’ll be holding an ad hoc meet-up in Warsaw on Friday the 29th at 6pm. Space is limited so reply early. We’ll...

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ReadWriteWeb’s Top Trends of 2011: Privacy

July 25, 2011
ReadWriteWeb’s Top Trends of 2011: Privacy

Google Plus Puts Pressure on Facebook’s Privacy Policies Google Plus launched at the end of June, taking specific aim at one of Facebook’s ongoing problems. Privacy has been a controversial topic for Facebook ever since it started changing its users sharing defaults to public in December 2009. It’s also difficult to selectively share things...

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