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If You Wouldn't Do Your Job For Free, Then Quit - lifehacker.com
 
"If you wouldn't do you job for free, then quit." If you haven't heard this before, you've probably heard similar advice, and while on the face it seems awfully extreme, entrepreneur David Fuhriman explains how following it...
 
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Tweaking The Algorithm: Google Gives A Small Peek Behind The Curtains - techcrunch.com
 
One of the most common complaints critics (and competitors) have against Google is that the company — despite its numerous open products and initiates — is very secretive about the countless algorithms that power its crown...
 
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A Story About Steve Jobs And Attention To Detail - npr.org
 
A Google vice president said he received an urgent call from Steve Jobs in 2008 about the shade of yellow in the second "O" of the Google logo. He said the call taught him a lesson about leadership and passion.
 
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Steve Jobs's Ultimate Lesson for Companies - blogs.hbr.org
 
In a rare reflective moment Steve Jobs, after the launch of the iPad, mentioned Apple's DNA. He said: "Technology alone is not enough. It's technology married with the liberal arts, married with the humanities, that yields the results that..."
 
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Article Marketing: Mostly A Scam - Whiteboard Friday - seomoz.org
 
Article marketing is mostly a scam. Well, wait... some types of article marketing are really scammy. Guest blogging, legitimate article sharing, and similar tactics are great and sustainable linkbuilding practices, but making...
 
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