090501 Daily Links

On May 1, 2009, in All, Daily Links, JohnSumser.com, by John Sumser

Thought For The Day: Montaigne‘s axiom: “Nothing  is so firmly believed as what we least know.”

  • Word Cloud for JohnSumser.com
  • E-Sourcing ROI: Searchability vs. Data Depth
    Boolean Black Belt (B3) does it again. The graphic makes clear where the real value n sourcing is hidden. “The whole point of using information systems to search for candidates is to find people who have specific skills and experience, and typically people who live in a specific location. It’s not terribly difficult to find PEOPLE, but it can be very challenging to find the RIGHT people.” B3 creeates a useful decision making framework.
  • What I learned at Seattle Ignite 6
    Ignite is an interesting kind of conference-y event pulled together by O’Reilly, Presenters are limitied to a handful of slides with a shot diciplined time frome. The resulats are always interesting.
  • Don’t Forget the Social Media Summit
    Google Headquarters. Mountain View, CA. 06.15.09
  • Why Most Twitter Users Give Up
    #1 – It isn’t for everyone. Twitter, by design, lacks the depth and features of other social networking sites. It looks like many users aren’t finding a valid reason  to stick around.

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