Friday, September 2, 2011

Top Headlines in Information Technology and Services

 
 
Stuff to think about on the commute
 
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LinkedIn Takes A Deep Data Dive On Startup Founder Profiles - techcrunch.com
 
LinkedIn has taken a number of deep data dives on the profile information of its 120 million members to highlight trends. The company has compared men and women networkers, professional names and more. Today, the company has...
 
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Standing Desks on the Rise - online.wsj.com
 
A growing number of workers in Silicon Valley are trading in their sit-down desks for standing ones, amid medical reports that sitting for too long leads to increased health risks.
 
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New: Google Classifies Subdomains As Internal Links Within Webmaster Tools - searchengineland.com
 
Google has changed the way they handle reporting links within Google Webmaster Tools. Instead of considering subdomain links as external links, they are now considered internal links. Google made this announcement on their...
 
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Yes, You Really Can Build Links With Twitter - Whiteboard Friday - seomoz.org
 
Since Rand discussed a scammy link building tactics last week, he decided to tackle a good method that anyone can do. This week Rand has 8 tips on how you can build links using Twitter, yes Twitter! Rand discusses what methods...
 
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Eric Schmidt: Steve Jobs Was The Best CEO In The Past 50 Years - techcrunch.com
 
In a conversation with Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, Google Chairman Eric Schmidt said of Apple's Steve Jobs: Steve Jobs is probably the best CEO in the past 50 years, maybe 100 years. And I'm very proud to be on board. Of...
 
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