February 27, 2009
There’s a lot to be angry about these days. ➢ My retirement fund is gone because of the greed of others. ➢ I lost my job while my boss gets a bonus. ➢ I’ve saved all my life, lived within my means and yet the irresponsible guy in default gets bailed out! Angry yet? In the blogosphere l...
World of Psychology
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Elvira G. Aletta, Ph.D.
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February 20, 2009
Due to the recession, the idea of a 0.3 percent drop sounds like nothing at all; plunges of 5, 10, and 20 percent are the norm now. Still, Compete has released its description of the search market in January, and the report's sure to turn a few heads with that exact figure. read more...
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Doug Caverly
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February 19, 2009
Marketing communications services are usually one of the first things to get cut in a down economy, and also one of the last things to come back (image: clearing the gate by cmaccubbin). The current freeze (more like slow flow, as contracts are starting to come in again) is something many executives...
The Buzz Bin
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Geoff Livingston
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February 12, 2009
I just love the days when the web analytics service Compete makes its data for the previous month available to all of us as we get the chance to look into statistics of various websites we like to track for some reason and see how they are doing compared to their competitors. Since Compete is known ...
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Svetlana Gladkova
at 6:55 AM
February 11, 2009
You've probably heard about Facebook's "25 Things" meme. Apparently it was so newsworthy, even Time covered it. Some of us just thought it was another pointless Facebook exercise in time wasting. A representative for Compete was kind enough to share some numbers with me, however, and based...
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Chris Crum
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February 09, 2009
Last month I wrote that for the first time ever, Compete reported Facebook traffic to be greater than MySpace’s traffic in the United States. This month the company is reporting that Facebook attracted 10 million more visitors than MySpace in January. Are Compete’s numbers really far off...
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Nick O'Neill
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January 27, 2009
Found an interesting post, thought you may like it... Training - it's what you do to a dog by Mark Berthelemy on his Learning Conversations Blog "Changing a dog's behavior takes time and constant, ongoing reinforcing feedback. Andy Murray's new speed and strength certainly didn'...
The Boggs e-Learning Chronicle
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Dave Boggs
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January 13, 2009
Last night, I spent some time on the phone with my husband's friend's sister (aka my former pastor's sister). We'll call her Natalie.Natalie was very sweet and kind, really encouraging and strengthening me by sharing her testimony of faith in......
depression introspection
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marissa_miller
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January 12, 2009
Legal, non-compete agreements, Legislation Wade Roush wrote: Massachusetts Representative Will Brownsberger filed a bill today calling on the state legislature to outlaw the non-compete agreements that prevent many Massachusetts residents who leave their employers from finding work at similar compan...
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Wade Roush
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January 10, 2009
Capping the payoff Having earned been paid $115 million since 1999 for taking lunch and, on a busy day, pontificating, former Treasury secretary Bob Rubin capped his payoff for helping debauche Glass-Steagall, without which intervention Citi might still be a functional financial institution ra...
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Greg Newton
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