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- Why You Should Never Use a Supply and Demand Diagram for Labor Markets (nakedcapitalism.com)
- Snaptrends quietly lays off entire staff, ceases operations (theamericangenius.com)
- MegaPath kills open mailing lists (pastebin.com)
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So, yet again, one of my several Facebook friends did a Bad Click and now there's a Facebook Wall entry from them about winning an iPad for free (or something), with a bit.ly URL. My first instinct is to comment on the…
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The last thing I'm going to do is create an account at some 3rd party HR/JobAd site just because you're too lazy to handle the few resumes you're likely to get for a $high_demand_position. Some of your companies sound…
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To me it looks great, but too "flashy," by which I mean you can't move the mouse without Something Happening. It's a tremendous accomplishment for all involved, and like I say it looks great, but usability-wise I think…
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If you use page-blocking mailing-list signup forms, modal popups, or any other content-obscuring link-doors on your site, how many people hit those pages and then only the back button? That is, what percentage of…
- NYT: Groupon seeks $12B valuation (dealbook.nytimes.com)
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It seems to me that over the past few weeks/months that the Internet has really been bogging down on a site-by-site basis. 3rd party APIs for modules and logging, heavy client-side JS, cloud latency...it seems to me…
- Soundcloud wants to be the YouTube of audio (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
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If you take Craigslist's word for it, companies all over are using Jobvite, Captain Recruiter, Brassring, and others as their first point-of-contact for prospective employees. I'm not sure how I feel about this. Should…
- Authlogic for Rails 3 released (github.com)
- Yahoo decides they'll keep your data as long as they want. (ypolicyblog.com)
- Ungraceful degradation on major websites (img714.imageshack.us)
- Salon sends every single click to Chartbeat (railsfail.blogspot.com)