Archive for the 'Links' Category

Great Article on Using the Social Networking Site to Conduct Background Checks

December 14th, 2007 -- by Nick Fishman

Over the past few months, my fellow Xtra Cheezhead bloggers and I have offered various opinions about the use of Social Networking sites such as My Space or Facebook to make their hiring decisions.  I myself continue to be opposed to the use of such tools as a determining factor for various reasons. 
I found a […]

Happy Hallowlinky!

October 31st, 2007 -- by Joel Cheesman

Lots of good stuff out there today.

Yahoo search rankings update - How is your site fairing?
Don’t piss off Google - Search giant goes after Facebook with OpenSocial.
Screw Google! - Learn how to market your company on Facebook.
Online shopping and surfing plagues employers - What’s your company doing about wasted time?
And of course, Happy Halloween! Heere’s […]

Kenradio and Other Cheezy Links

October 3rd, 2007 -- by Joel Cheesman

Another round of sites and blog posts I found interesting:
1. KenRadio.com - Entertaining daily podcast of tech news.
2. Network Narcotics - If Google solved the problem of finding things you were looking for, networks will help us discover the things we didn’t know we wanted.
3. Does Sex Sell? - But controversy generated by running ads […]

Case of the Monday Links

September 10th, 2007 -- by Joel Cheesman

Monday’s linkity-links:

Kentucky TV station launches online-only - ” … it’s being touted as a newscast for people still at work who might not be home in time to watch the station’s regular newscasts between 5 and 6:30 p.m.”
Bad Web 2.0. Bad! - And another reason to do more Top Ten lists: I’m linking to […]

Xtra Links

September 4th, 2007 -- by Joel Cheesman

I typically hate it when bloggers simply bullet a list of links to other posts, stories or sites. Seems a bit lazy.
However, I look through a ton of content and receive e-mails regularly with stuff worth sharing. And, Xtra Cheezhead was created for just such purposes, so:

PayPerPost gets some lovin’ from WSJ.
Recruiting 2.0 - […]

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