Showing posts with label tool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tool. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online Cost Comparison Tool Launched

Microsoft has released the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online Cost Comparison Tool which provides a customized estimate of potential cost savings customers can achieve by purchasing Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online in the United States. Upon completion of the Cost Comparison Calculator profile analysis, a report will provide estimated costs savings relative to competitive offerings. The tool can either be used by customer directly or as a sales aid when engaging new prospects.

Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online Cost Comparison Tool Launched


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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

BlackBerry ‘Signing Tool’ for Tablet OS Goes Live!

BlackBery today announced that developers can now sign apps using the latest version of the BlackBerry Tablet OS SDK. Be sure you have installed the most recent version of either the BlackBerry Tablet OS SDK for Adobe AIR, or the BlackBerry WebWorks SDK for BlackBerry Tablet OS.

BlackBerry ‘Signing Tool’ for Tablet OS Goes Live!


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Monday, December 20, 2010

AOL Buys Homepage-Making Tool About.me (AOL)

Wow, that was fast!

About.me, which just launched to the public last week, has already been acquired by AOL. About.me lets users make simple, beautiful homepages, with links to their social networking profiles, etc.

That's the second AOL acquisition in a row for About.me CEO Tony Conrad, who previously sold Sphere to AOL.

About.me AOL

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AOL Buys Homepage-Making Tool About.me (AOL)


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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Twitter As a Job-Hunting Tool

Mashable has fun list of ways to use Twitter to find a job, and to prove its point the article includes success stories from people who were willing to go just a bit out of the box to make it work. Some of the hints:

Tweet Like an Industry Expert

"Whether or not you're searching for a job, make sure your Twitter stream represents you as a professional individual that has important and unique thoughts to contribute. Your goal should be to become an industry expert - or at least tweet like one.

Use Hashtags

You can find general job advice and lots of listings through hashtags like #jobs, #recruiting, #jobadvice, #jobposting, or, to get more specific, #techjobs.

Connect with Recruiters and Current Employees

Don't be afraid to research the companies that you want to work for to find out who currently works there and who is involved with recruiting. After all, while you're searching for a job, recruiters are scouring the web at the same time looking for pertinent information about job candidates.

Build a Relevant Network

"Twitter is all about networking, so build a network that makes sense for you. You¿ll find that a lot of the opportunities that are presented to you are simply organic.

-- Don Willmott




Twitter As a Job-Hunting Tool


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Monday, November 22, 2010

Google introduces Hotpot: A location-based tool to recommend businesses

Financial services professionals and businesses beware, customers have a new way to rate you. Google has jumped on the location-based social networking trend with the introduction of Hotpot, a location-based recommendation engine using Google Places.

Google introduces Hotpot: A location-based tool to recommend businesses


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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Monday, October 18, 2010

WikiBhasha Beta for Multilingual Content Creation Tool for Wikipedia

Microsoft Research launched WikiBhasha beta, a multilingual content creation tool for Wikipedia, that enables contributors to Wikipedia to find content from other Wikipedia articles, translate the content into other languages, and then either compose new articles or enhance existing articles in multilingual Wikipedias.