Maybe the computer nerd isn’t the most creative candidate for the online editorial job, but you might consider hiring him (
or her) over the experienced writer. At the very least, consider
ProBlogger‘s less creative, more
scientific approach to constructing headlines and titles.
Consider this a kind gesture—and a way to quiet its own “
Lin-Sanity”: Ben & Jerry’s wants you to mark your calendars for
Free Cone Day 2012 on Apr. 3.
Here’s some free advice for the gents: Shave your beard. While the
office dress code might allow facial hair, the ladies around the workplace would prefer you make friends with your razor,
according to psychologists.
Meanwhile, being a great employee might be
going out of style.
Either way, no one wants to be the victim of online hacking at work, although
The New York Times indicates
there is a bright side: drawing the attention of executives and company shareholders to the problem of Internet espionage.
There’s also a bright side to Apple not releasing its highly anticipated iPad 3 on Tuesday, and that’s the release of its
iPad HD.
Speaking of new releases: ’90s arcade nerds and board game aficionados, prepare to come together as one with the
newest Monopoly mashup, Street Fighter edition.
Elsewhere in the gaming world, Nintendo named Uggie, the adorable dog from “The Artist,” i
ts newest spokespersondpooch.
Although none of the
10 funniest QR code fails appeared on a dog (or any animal for that matter), they did show up in some odd places, including a third-rail and a headstone.
Some brands are in a tough place, caught in limbo between whether to
adopt a new Facebook strategy or migrate their old one to the new Facebook Timeline.
By the way, the same brand-page changes
require greater input from the PR team.
PR teams at Yahoo are among the departments
targeted for a major restructuring as the organization’s new CEO Scott Thompson prepares for massive layoffs, possibly into the thousands.
If they’re forced to take a permanent vacation from work, some of Yahoo’s former PR pros could travel abroad and improve Americans’ reputation. U.S. travelers were voted the world’s worst tourists in a
recent survey by citizens of other countries
and by Americans. As with most things,
we blame Angelina Jolie.
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