LinkedIn: The Jobs Tool for 2010, Part 5 of a 5-Part Series, "International Focus in a Global Economy"

With over 75 million members in 200 countries on all 7 countinents, LinkedIn is available in English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.

Samsung forecasting higher smartphone sales

Samsung Electronics is forecasting higher smartphone sales for the year and took a bullish stance on next year's smartphone sales demand, expecting a double up on the 2.5 million smartphone sales for this year.  The S. Korean mobile phone maker is ranked no. 2 in the world. 

Google Chrome 6: What it is and how to get it

Google Chrome turns 2 today - and Google is celebrating with the release of Chrome 6.

LinkedIn: The Jobs Tool for the 2010's, Part 4 of a 5-part Series, "LinkedIn Features & Statistics"

LinkedIn has been rolling out site look and functionality updates the past few months.  Alexa's Internet metrics tracking reflects LinkedIn's reach is growing consistently.

Is 'iPod economy' still going strong?

The Apple announcement Wednesday, expected to show updates to the company's iPod line-up, can be streamed live on Apple computers and mobile devices.

LinkedIn: The Jobs Tool for 2010, Part 3 of a 5-part Series, "LinkedIn Member Success"

Recruiters generously use LinkedIn as a tool to recruit both active and passive talent for open positions with their clients.  LinkedIn members have increased success in finding unlisted jobs in this recession.

LinkedIn: The Jobs Tool for the 2010's, Part 3 of a 5-part Series, "LinkedIn Member Success" - Page Two

Recruiters generously use LinkedIn as a tool to recruit both active and passive talent for open positions with their clients.  LinkedIn members have increased success in finding unlisted jobs in this recession.

LinkedIn: The Jobs Tool for 2010 - Part 2 of a 5-part series, "Getting The Most Out Of LinkedIn"

In this 2nd part of a five-part series on LinkedIn, we describe how users of the business-oriented social site can get the most out of their membership and use.  Also, we've highlighted three LinkedIn experts who share their experiences in using the Site.

A Special Series on the LinkedIn Success Story - The Jobs Tool for the 2010's

In this five-part LinkedIn special series, we will be talking with a three member panel to further explore the LinkedIn success story.  Each panel member works extensively with LinkedIn personally and coaches and teaches others how to use LinkedIn in the real-world for maximum benefit.

A Special Series on the LinkedIn Success Story - The Jobs Tool for the 2010's, Page Two

In this five-part LinkedIn special series, we will be talking with a three member panel to further explore the LinkedIn success story.  Each panel member works extensively with LinkedIn personally and coaches and teaches others how to use LinkedIn in the real-world for maximum benefit.

Blockbuster edges toward bankruptcy in the age of Netflix

With Americans edging away from video rentals, Blockbuster may declare bankruptcy next month, it reportedly told Hollywood studios Thursday, closing as many as 20 percent of its stores.

New leader emerging in booming video advertising market

The lucrative video advertising market is seeing a surge in growth amongst the digital advertising arena in LA after Convenience TV (Otcbb: CRPZ) moved to the No. 1 market share spot on Monday, reaching 1 million viewers through its convenience store network.

McAfee acquisition by Intel raises privacy concerns

Chip-maker, Intel Corp. (Nasdaq: INTC), announced a buyout offer for computer security provider McAfee Corp. (NYSE: MFE) that Wall Street hailed for its shear size, yet beyond the buyout comes privacy concerns when you look at the access to information the security provider has and how it could be used against Intel's competitors.

Did school use laptops to spy on students? Feds won't press charges.

Federal investigations into whether a Pennsylvania school district used school-issue laptops to take pictures of students - and of what they were doing online - did not yield enough evidence to file charges, a US attorney said Tuesday.

Scientists hack into cars' computers - control brakes, engine remotely

Two sets of researchers have shown that cars' onboard computers can be vulnerable to hackers. Cars remain safe, they say, but the studies show that flaws need to be addressed soon.

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