This week in our Weekly Round-Up: Google launched “Search Plus Your World”, the annual CES kicked off last week, and digiVOX’s Landi Groenewald talked “Ceo’s on Twitter”. Read these, and more, here!
Google’s results get more personal with “Search Plus Your World”: Google’s search results is undergoing their most radical transformation ever, as a new “Search Plus Your World” format began rolling out last week. It finds both content that’s been shared with you privately along with matches from the public web, all mixed into a single set of listings. Really cool!
The best stories from this year’s CES: The Consumer Electronics Show kicked off last Tuesday to once-again convene all the best in electronic innovation. A few very exciting stories arose from this year’s event, have a look!
digiVOX’s social media expert, Landi Groenewald, talks “CEO’s on Twitter”: Utilising Twitter for business, both from the company and personal side has its benefits and disadvantages. This article tackles the subject and gives advice on how to navigate those pitfalls.
Freelancer.com outlines the best jobs of 2011: The fastest growing online jobs were recently announced by Freelancer.com. Of these, jobs under the categories “Android”, “iPhone”, “Data Entry”, “Programming”, “HTML 5”, “Amazon” and “social networking” ranked the highest.
White House adds voice to SOPA opposition: According a recent official statement from the US White House “the Obama administration would “not support legislation that reduces freedom of expression, increases cybersecurity risk, or undermines the dynamic, innovative global internet”. Let’s hope more people start fighting for those values!
Top 10 new social media tools from 2011: Social media is an industry where hundreds of new tools, apps and sites surface on a daily basis. This list attempts the gregarious task of narrowing down the entire social media tools industry to the best of 2011. Some of our fave’s, Pinterest, Google+ and Instagram also made the list:)
Career of the future – Data Scientist [INFOGRAPHIC]: Want a job where the demand is high but the talent scarce? According to new research by global survey specialists, EMC, the job that fits this profile, is that of a data scientist.
