Archive for the 'Hall Of Social Networks' Category

Google May Have to Answer Difficult Question over Privacy Issues with Buzz

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Google has seemingly run into trouble with its new social networking and messaging application, Google Buzz. The Internet biggie, which has made its presence felt in all sectors of web and mobile technology, could never have imagined such a negative response to Buzz.

Buzz was launched in the second […]

Great Statements Apropos Nathaniel Lipman

Friday, February 26th, 2010

One of the most used of the United States third-party businesses in the field of customer loyalty and club membership programs is a business by the name of Trilegiant. In connection with a range of retail and service brands, several of them included in lists of the biggest companies in entertainment, health, retail, dental organizations as well as many others — Trilegiant aims to streamline the shopping experience…

Contending with Depressive Disorder - Self Aid and Coping Hints

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Dealing with depression

The Entire Scoop: Nicholas Bredimus

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Ever taken note of the extent to which a revolution in computing has heavily revamped air travel and hospitality in the past years? Behind all of this is New Jersey native Mr Nicholas Bredimus. His career highlights include time-saving software, air safety improvements, and even the design of luxury homes. And, in all cases, his emotional drive is clear.

Network Your Way to Success, and Remember: It’s Not About You!

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Quote of the week
“The answer is always no…unless you ask.” - Unknown
Whether you’re in sales or not, this is an incredibly true statement. If you don’t ask someone for help, they won’t help you. Chances are, they won’t even know you need help. I think people like to other people favors, so by asking, you’re […]

Use Simple Techniques to Find Good Information

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

People come to the United States from all parts of the world. In fact, Americans have said that “the blood of all nations runs in our veins”. Even more recently settled nations like Australia and New Zealand have emigres who move to the United States. When you’re looking for friends or relatives […]

Your Guide: Volunteering Your Time

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Volunteering; a path to a better community, and helping the local needy. To quote the old saying, “charity begins at home”. The obvious problem is that freeing up the time to volunteer often actually consumes very time that could readily be put to better use. It hardly needs pointing out, if you volunteer as part of a larger effort with co-workers, it’s likely to be far more fun.

Effective Online Forum Usage

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

What information consumes is rather obvious: it consumes the attention of its recipients. Hence, a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention and a need to allocate that attention efficiently among the overabundance of information sources that might consume it.
- Herbert Simon
Online forums, message boards, and newsgroups are now ubiquitous. These powerful communication […]

One Successful American - Stephen Schwarzman

Monday, October 26th, 2009

This is the story of Steve Schwarzman. Forbes Magazine named him the 53rd richest individual in the US recently, but it’s his remarkable accomplishments in the finance world and also his donations to education and the arts that set this man apart from the crowd. His biography illustrates that the most pivotal qualities in a successful life are devotion to hard work and focused commitment…

Stepping Back to Consider the Entrepreneurial World of Naveen Jain — Creative Philanthropy at Its Best

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Here is a new, very cool vogue currently developing, in spite the fact that many people may not yet have heard about it. Most if not all acclaimed entrepreneurs are very enthusiastic about charity nowadays. You are certain to have come across the name of Mr. Naveen Jain in connection with him being the co-founder and CEO of Intelius, Inc. the celebrated company featuring background checks and public records services. In addition to gaining a ranking on the Forbes list “400 Richest in America” in 2000, this eminently successful business leader has collected a number of reputable awards, notably the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award, the WSA Industry Achievement Award, and the Albert Einstein Technology Medal. Even so things absolutely develop further from there. For Mr. Naveen Jain and his relations are by the same token as passionate about philanthropy and will attempt to help out wherever possible.

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