080710 Daily Links (July 10, 2008)
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July 10, 2008
- Thought For The Day: Economies learn.
- Workplace BlackBerry Use May Spur Lawsuits Some workers might be entitled to overtime compensation for after hours email.
- 10,000 members – Make A Video – Win A Trip To Jamaica Recruitingblogs.com video contest. "How are we going to pick the winner? easy, out of a hat – on video for everyone to see."
- Mobile web reaches critical mass 16% of US workers use the web by phone. Surprisingly, no real employment tools yet. "the most popular handset in the US for browsing is the Motorola RAZR, whilst in Europe it is Nokia’s N95."
- BountyJobs raises $12M more for its headhunting marketplace
- The Real Long Tail: Why both Chris Anderson and Anita Elberse are Wrong "The real Long Tail created by the internet is not the long tail of consumption, but the long tail of influence. Earlier, the ability to influence the decisions on who the winners and losers were rested with a few media executives. Now every social network user has some potential influence, however small, on the result. The long tail of influence, combined with instant feedback loops, leads to a short tail of consumption. The Facebook app market is a leading indicator of the path the entire media industry will take in years to come."
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