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May 9, 2005 by joeKnowledge
As you all know (because I keep writing about it every 2 months) is that I am trying to come up with a way for others to create their own personal knowledge base and to tell people the importance of it. Basically, in theory, by telling potential employers that you have a knowledgebase of data on your specific career choice, you are showing them that you can answer tough questions and are up to date on current issues in the field. It also shows what you were DOING something while your time ...
May 3, 2005 by joeKnowledge
Just a though considering what I am going through right now: Who can be poor? I mean we here people talk about he poor like no one was middle class or working class (one step from being poor) and end up on a social program. From public assistance to medicade, what would happen to you if you lost your job? What if you were fired? Or worst, hurt? Maybe someone else in your family is hurt and you have to take care of them. Maybe, well you were fired or laid off but file for unemployment an...
May 1, 2005 by joeKnowledge
If only Craigslist has Google Maps added to it.... Oh wait here it is: Craigslist Meets Google maps Thank the pagaen gods for APIs!! Clearly they rule the Internet today… SOURCE: CNN Money Is Craigslist a Google 2.0? Craigslist's growth and fanatical user devotion can't be discounted. Will it ever go public? August 5, 2004: 3:30 PM EDT By Eric Hellweg, CNN/Money contributing columnist BOSTON (CNN/Money) - My found-through-Craigslist inventory runs deep. My last two apart...
May 1, 2005 by joeKnowledge
SOURCE: NY Times 'The World Is Flat': The Wealth of Yet More Nations By FAREED ZAKARIA Published: May 1, 2005 OVER the past few years, the United States has been obsessed with the Middle East. The administration, the news media and the American people have all been focused almost exclusively on the region, and it has seemed that dealing with its problems would define the early decades of the 21st century. ''The war on terror is a struggle that will last for generations,'' Donald...
April 29, 2005 by joeKnowledge
Anyone nocite that when your poor yoiu have to spend more money tro do things? For example, I need a metrocard. i can get one at a discount for 24 unlimited 7 days. Can't offord it... So I get a 7 day ulimited because I really need to make multiple trips today. Later i still need to buy a metrocard to go on normal trips on other days. Total cost: 35 dollars spent. Another example: Human Rights Case Need to print out response and quick cause I just found out my case was h...
April 27, 2005 by joeKnowledge
If you haven't heard, Indeed is a job search engine that checs multiple site on the net for you. You can also get and RSS feed of the job title and subject your looking for. Indeed weeds out job listing that are older than 30 days. So check it out.
April 27, 2005 by joeKnowledge
Anybody here ever use A9? The more I sue it the more I like it. No worst than Yahoo (even though I prefer it). A9 works wonders if you have a Amazon account, of course.
April 25, 2005 by joeKnowledge
I never really thought about it until I read Attilla's blog here: http://vincentbrown.com/blog/archives/goodbye-cds/ I don't really see CD players anymore. I see them every once in a while, but not as much. In fact, I see them as much as I see walkman's. Maybe I see more walk man's than CD's. Just seems funny. Are computers becoming the hub for everything entertainment? I never really owned a CD player actually. I should have but never found the time to buy one. Then whn my life went d...
April 21, 2005 by joeKnowledge
Anifanatic the blog has moved to Modblog. Also, some journal entries not on the group blog at Modblog will be on the Devaint Art account Those Anifanatics I will post here from time to time but mostly the Anifanatic Issues or any major art report from esourcemagazine. For those members who joined, as you already know, the blog on Modblog is a group blog. The grand opening is set for next week friday. Bring food.
April 17, 2005 by joeKnowledge
Currenlty working on a update to joeKnowledge and the Knowledge Net idea. The back ground behind all of this is that, more than a year ago, I realized that I need to have a place where I can locate data, accumulated information and links to stories that are related to what I am doing or what I am researching. While I was blogging, I realized that the blog itself could be a repository for data. If I organized it properly, I can have my homework, papers, related stories, RSS feeds, and more...
April 15, 2005 by joeKnowledge
SOURCE: BBC News Home workers 'pose security risk' Working from home could pose a security threat to British businesses, costing an estimated £8.5bn a year, an IT security company has warned. A study by Novell found 80% of Britons admit to not taking computer security precautions when working from home. The research shows home workers are "ambivalent" to security issues, making them easy targets for hackers. Novell says there will be an increase in security breaches if emp...
April 15, 2005 by joeKnowledge
SOURCE: BBC News Bogus blogs snare fresh victims The bogus web journals are being used as traps that infect visitor's machines with keylogging software or viruses. Filtering firm Websense said it had found hundreds of bogus blogs baited with all kinds of malicious software to snare the unwary. Websense warned that the baited blogs could get past traditional security measures that try to protect people from malicious programs. Hidden harm The company said blogs were be...
April 15, 2005 by joeKnowledge
SOURCE: BBC News Google to start 'video blogging' Search engine firm Google is to begin an experiment in "video blogging", according to co-founder Larry Page. Mr Page told a conference in San Francisco that the company would be archiving people's video clips, starting in the next few days. The move to let people upload video to Google's servers comes as the firm trials a video search service. Google Video provides transcripts of TV clips and links to downloadable content, ...
April 14, 2005 by joeKnowledge
omg!! GOOGLE now allows you to upload videos!!! You can show them, sell them... and search for them! Anybody heard of this yet?This is cray! Its like Google is trying to take over the planet
April 13, 2005 by joeKnowledge
I have let Search Adverstining (sA for short) fall down and he no get up. sA is a research project I am working on for my thesis in school based on marketing and business. It is a concept that I thought of while attending a marketing class for school. The idea behind it is that an educated consumer is a better customer than a non-educated one- With that in mind, try to educate your consumers. On my blog: Search Advertising I sepak to marketing, business and how to mamage money ...