Wednesday, November 26, 2014

How to get hired by a fun tech company

Phil Johnson: Losing steam: Don't drop everything to learn Ruby on Rails
Your Morning Countdown
November 26, 2014 Read some tips to keep in mind when interviewing with a small, close-knit company
10. Phil Johnson: Losing steam: Don't drop everything to learn Ruby on Rails

9. BOOK GIVEAWAY: Responsive Mobile Design: Designing for Every Device

8. Peter Smith: Playstation 4 or Xbox One: Which should you pick up on Black Friday?

7. Regin malware linked to attacks on Belgacom, well-known cryptographer

6. Jim Lynch: A review of PC-BSD 10.1
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Mobile App Backlog
New research conducted by Opinion Matters reveals that 85% of enterprises have a mobile app development backlog because they can't cope with business demands. With the average application taking anywhere between three and 12 months to get out the door, this slow approach to app development is resulting in competitive disadvantage.
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5. Melanie Pinola: Google and Facebook launch new security and privacy tools

4. Google's gigabit-Internet service in Austin priced at $70 per month

3. Want a 100TB disk drive? You'll have to wait 'til 2025

2. IoT in the enterprise up three-fold, study finds

1. Matthew Mombrea: Want to work at a fun tech company? Practice your social skills
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5 Ways to Reduce the Risk of Cybercrime to Your Business
Cybercrime is on the rise. In fact, the risks and costs of cybercrime continue to increase each year. Don't be one of the many organizations naively clinging to the belief that a breach won't happen to them. As an IT professional, you need to take active steps to reduce the risk of cybercrime to your business. Reduce your risk today.
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