When seeking data on salaries, company environment, and even approval ratings of corporate CEOs, one of the first places many people tend to turn to is Glassdoor, a Web service that allows users to anonymously share information like salary, workplace reviews, and their honest opinions.
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HP ProBook S-Series: Businesspeople Can Have Sassy Red Laptops Too [Hp]
HP today revealed its new business laptops, the ProBook s-series. The 14.1″, 15.6″, and 17.3″ ProBooks are all about pragmatic performance, affordability, and inoffensive design. They’re the Toyota Camry of laptops.
All three sizes of the ProBook s-series will offer either an AMD or an Intel processor, SD card reader, optional Blu-Ray drive, and HDMI out [...]
Who Should We Interview Next? [Interviews]
We’re hoping you’ve enjoyed our recent run of exclusive interviews, ranging from a MythBuster’s creative process to recipe-free cooking tips from Michael Ruhlman, and even the Woz himself. Now we’re wondering who you’d like us to chat up next.
Photo by Duchamp.
It’s not that we can’t think up a few more names and send a few [...]
TidyRead Deals Blow to Display Ads, Enables User Tune-Out
Nothing better illustrates the brokenness of the Internet’s most traditional revenue model than the recent crop of ad-stripping services.
“Users want to have a clean layout to read a blog or news site,” said TidyRead developer Matthew Chen. His Firefox add-on creates a sweet, hyper-relevant overlay as users browse through content, blocking out all the noise [...]
World Malaria Day: Tweet to Beat Malaria!
Today, April 25, is World Malaria Day, and the organization Malaria No More is using social media tools to spread the word and raise donations to buy lifesaving mosquito nets.
As we did with our successful leukemia and lymphoma fundraiser in March (thanks everyone!), we’d love for the Mashable community to get involved and [...]
No, This Dancing Building’s Bricks Are Not Falling Like Tetris [Art]
This isn’t an animation, and its not CGI and its not a building doing the humpty dance. It’s actually the old mint in downtown SF being painted by 7 perfectly mapped HD projectors.
Obscura Digital, the company behind the light show at Youtube’s Symphony last week, has has used their propriety software to control [...]
This Week’s Most Popular Posts [Highlights]
Willpower comes from marshmallows, Twitter is actually useful, and you save money on your major purchases in this week’s most popular fare.
Learn Willpower Techniques from the Marshmallow TestBack in the 1960s, a researcher learned a lot about willpower from studying hundreds of four-year-olds left alone in a room with a marshmallow or cookie.
Six Ways You [...]
Troys: One Twitter Script to Rule Them All
Over the past year, all the major tech blogs have done round-up articles of great Greasemonkey scripts to use with Twitter (including us). What this says about Twitter’s native functionality we aren’t sure, but we know we’ve had upwards of 10 separate scripts installed and active at different times.
All that is going to end, at [...]
UStream Redesigns With an Eye Towards Twitter Users
UStream is out with a new look, a few new features, a new URL shortener, and soon, a new domain name.
The live video streaming service has adjusted its homepage to look much more like other video and news sites, with prominent categories – like news, sports, and entertainment – as well as more [...]
Trendwatch: Cow-Shaped MP3 Players Are the Next Big Thing [Mp3 Players]
We never would’ve guessed it, but bovine audio players are apparently a genuine trend. Brando’s newest piece of gadget fluff, a cow-shaped, 4GB, screenless mp3 player, continues the fad.
Not that anybody cares about the specs on this kind of thing, but the “Moo-Cow MP3 Player” packs 4GB of storage, an LED indicator light (since there’s [...]
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