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WEBNEWS
- Web Developer Needed (December 3. 2007)
- IAM Webs is looking for a bilingual programmer and developer for the position of Web Developer. Your employment will enable IAM Webs to expand its Japanese development market, and will also help in promoting new business development to its existing and developing markets within North America for companies requiring the development and/or localization of sites for their own local and Japanese markets.
- Facebook Aims to Socialize All Online Services (May 25. 2007)
- Facebook, which some of you may still think is a social networking service for college students, is graduating bigtime. Today, it's announcing that more than 65 developers from the likes of Amazon.com, Microsoft, Obama for America, and Warner Bros. Records are developing applications on top of its Facebook Platform. Essentially, those companies are embedding pieces of their applications--like book reviews from Amazon and photo slideshows from Slide--into Facebook itself. Facebook members, who now can include anyone with an email address, can add applications integrated with their existing Facebook services. The idea is to make Facebook even more of a utility for everything people want to do online that benefits from a social component. That's a lot of things.
- Demand for IT Professionals Reaches All-Time High in Canada (May 24. 2007)
- The demand for IT professionals has never been higher, according to a new report by CNC Global, an IT staffing agency. Numbers for Canadian companies hiring IT staff reached an all-time high during the first quarter of 2007.
- Internet Porn Law Ruled Unconstitutional (March 23. 2007)
- Congress suffered yet another setback Thursday in its ongoing efforts to shield children from sexually explicit content on the Internet when a federal judge struck down the Child Online Protection Act, a 1998 federal law that makes it a crime for commercial Web site operators to allow children access to "harmful" material.
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