Shelly's Picks
Facebook IPO Expected in May
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Facebook’s initial public offering is reportedly set for a May lift off. Executives will get a nice payday—at least on paper ... [read more]
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Twitter Acknowledges Bug That Makes it Appear You’ve Unfollowed People
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Have you ever followed someone on Twitter only to find that the person no longer appears in your follow status? Well, it’s not you, it’s Twitter. ... [read more]
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First Australia, Now Sweden Considering an Attack on Apple for 4G Claims
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Just a day after the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission filed a complaint over Apple’s 4G/LTE marketing in the new iPad, Sweden is considering an investigation of its own ... [read more]
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Can A Social Media Tool Turn A Gizmodo Blogger Into the Internet’s Top Mom?
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There are a lot of services that purport to measure your online influence. Just because people talk to you, or about you, on Twitter ... [read more]
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Shelly's Blog
iPad Trade-ins: A Closer Look
Apple’s one-year iPad product cycle has many existing iPad owners pining for the newest version. Instead of letting your first or second generation iPad become a very beautiful, very expensive paperweight, many companies are offering gift cards and even cash for trade-ins... [read more]
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Shelly's Newest Book
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Featured Contributing Writer
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Three Steps to Finding Your First Job after College by Richard Sellers I’ve been providing the following advice to a college senior searching for his first “real” job. Perhaps you know someone who’ll find this valuable. 1. GET THE RIGHT EDUCATION Although this first section should be particularly useful for college freshmen and sophomores, many of the seniors I’ve talked with recently are still struggling to make the core decision of what type of job to search for.
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