I have been updating the OPML file with about 20-30 new blogs that I have come across in the last couple of months. The listing now stands at 255 and this excludes all of the Education Blogs found at edublogs.org where I am sure there are many that would fit into the eLearning area. TheContinue reading “HR blogs OPML file”
Author Archives: Michael Specht
Do you dot jobs?
I covered dot jobs back in April and then again in June and mentioned it several times in between. So what is new? Over the last few weeks I have been seeing sites with a dot jobs extension appearing all over the internet, even OnRec wrote about it yesterday. Do you have a dot jobsContinue reading “Do you dot jobs?”
links for 2005-12-01
the Daily Irrelevant ยป Blog Archive ยป Journo fired over rigged Mercedes brake tech test This journo is not me, just a coincidence ๐ (tags: media) Wired News: Podcast Chaos Be Gone New search engines that allow you to search inside the content of podcasts, cool. I have been waiting for when this happened. PodzingerContinue reading “links for 2005-12-01”
I have a new reader
Ok, usually a new reader is not a big deal but this time it is. My son Ben, who is turning 8 in a couple of weeks, has decided to check in on what Dad does with this blog thing. He even left a couple of comments last night, thanks Ben.
links for 2005-11-30
E-learning gets an A – Perspectives – Opinion – Technology – smh.com.au Item on eLearning from the SMH (tags: elearning) SMS Job Alerts Want to get SMS alerts about new job postings, check out this new service in UK and US. (tags: recruitment SMS)
Googling can get you in trouble
(Via Doc Searls, via Cameron Reilly). An Iranian, Hossien Derakshan, ended up being kicked out of the US because the border patrol officer Googled his name, finds his blog, is not with the content so takes him in for questioning. During the questioning they find a magazine with a NY address and to cut aContinue reading “Googling can get you in trouble”
links for 2005-11-29
podcasting @ the university of wisconsin – madison Ever wanted to create a podcast to teach, then here is a 5 step process to get going. (tags: podcast learning) Computerworld | New workplace legislation to impact HR, payroll systems An article from Computerworld that interviews Aurion’s MD about the new Australian IR changes and theContinue reading “links for 2005-11-29”
links for 2005-11-28
Computerworld | Call for national data retention laws A call for Australia wide data retention laws would have profound impact on HR and storage of sensitivity people information (tags: privacy documentation data surveillance) CIO | Eyes Everywhere Are you ready for the next big way in executive information systems? BAM, or business activity monitoring isContinue reading “links for 2005-11-28”
Sharing content in a Web 2.0 world
A week ago Ray Ozzie posted about Really Simple Sharing a new extension to the RSS (and OPML) protocol from Microsoft called Simple Sharing Extensions (SSE), that is released under Creative Commons. SSE allows asynchronous replication of items among two or more parties via feeds. There has been a bit of a buzz over thisContinue reading “Sharing content in a Web 2.0 world”
Spam spam spam
Everyday I get amazed at the comment spam that is posted on my site, 99.9% of it never gets through the spam filters within WordPress so reads never get to experience it. Today I check out the moderated comments and they just struck me as bizarre. southernmost aliens mark commences?eastern Perry pinch aimless quintillion codify?testedContinue reading “Spam spam spam”