Google Profiles get a professional, slightly Facebookish update
Google has updated the design of its Profiles pages, bringing a more professional -- and far less haphazard -- look. It's also a little bit like a Facebook profile, though thankfully devoid of annoying recommendations and announcements of which fish your friends have unlocked.
The new look is almost snazzy enough to use as your online resume, which might explain the addition of structured ...
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Anyone who tells you MySpace is all fun (unless you're at an Apple Store), games, stalking and phishing has another thing coming. MySpace has just launched MySpace Jobs, a new job and resume posting area powered by SimplyHiredthat isn't without a sense of humor:
Searching for jobs works as expected at MySpace, but posting a resume strangely whisks you away from MySpace entirely to ...
Podcasting portal Odeo has announced a couple cool new features in its official blog. The first is a "Starred Audio Player," which could be described as a Flash widget that you can add to your blog or web site that displays and plays all of cool audio you've found and "starred" on Odeo. It lets you customize the colors and change how items are displayed. You can see an example of the Starred Audio ...
I was made aware of Emurse a couple weeks ago, but forgot about it until today when I came across this very positive review at Solution Watch. Emurse is a resume creation and management system with all the trappings of a modern web app. It was created by Gavin Hall and Alex Rudloff, who are also a lot of the muscle behind the new Netscape and the blogging software you and I are looking at right ...





