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March 2008 Archive
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Posted on March 31, 2008
Is it April's Fool Yet?
We thought it would be bad to lauch on April 1st, because many of our readers wouldn't believe their eyes, so one day early it is!
The new site is here, in all its rounded glory. It is long overdue, most of our company has lost hope for it ever seeing the light, but after 6 months of development, its finally here. The new, improved podast section, brand new articles directory which we invite everyone to keep track of as we will be posting some awesome things there in the coming weeks/months and of course the reworked video tutorials section that actually makes sense and is a lot more user friendly are finally here!
Some things to come are improved author profiles that includes links to our personal blogs as well as other social sites (did somebody say friendfeed integration?) Keep on the look out for more new features! We would also love to hear your feedback on the new design, nay or yay? Let us know in the comments.
Posted on March 28, 2008
Twitter Finds New Use as Modern Proposal Tool
In an age where an increasingly greater number of people find themselves tethered (either voluntarily or involuntarily) to the internet for a large portion of the day, it makes sense that some individuals would take advantage of the Internet for things that are traditionally done offline.
Many of us observed back in 2006 when a man proposed to his girlfriend by utilizing the time lapse webcam set up in front of the Apple Store that opened in New York City. While public proposals are nothing new, the use of a 3rd party webcam in the middle of the night was a novelty.
Posted on March 26, 2008
Announcing New Social Media Blog
Just taking advantage of the web property here to announce (yet another) new social media blog at http://www.vistrata.com. It's actually Jason Cormier's personal blog. And this shameless promotion is coming from, you guessed it, Jason Cormier.
Posted on March 18, 2008
Why Resumes Aren't Always Relevant
Yesterday Seth Godin wrote a post about how resumes no longer seem relevant. Speaking from experience, I think he makes a good point.
For most of us, updating resumes is not something we do unless we're actively looking for a new job. At that point it always seems to be a struggle to remember how long you worked at a company, and to try to come up with fancy ways to make regular tasks seem exciting. Once completed and sent to a prospective company, your resume is just one in a sea of keyword-filled pieces of paper.






