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- Mashable Weekend Recap: 44 Stories You Might Have Missed
- LG’s 5-Inch 1080p Display Could Send the Retina Home Crying
- 5 Tips For Politicians on Pinterest
- 6 Brands Get It Right on Viddy
- Top 10 GIFs of the Week
- Joe Trippi: ‘Texts From Hillary’ Could Help Clinton Win in 2016
- 12 Extravagant Instagram Pics by the Rich and Famous
- Facebook May Launch Smartphone by Next Year [REPORT]
- Defend Your Home From These 10 ‘Space Invaders’ Accessories
- AOL Squatter: Young Entrepreneur Caught Living in Offices [VIDEO]
- Kodak Image Sharing and Storage is Dead: 5 Alternatives
- New Details Surface About Mark Zuckerberg’s Wedding Day [PICS]
- Top 10 Twitter Pics of the Week
- Tell-Tale Signs Your Employee is Overworked [INFOGRAPHIC]
- ‘Feel Me’ iOS Texting App Gives You a Direct Live Connection [VIDEO]
- 10 Funniest Tweets of the Week
- This Adorable ‘Lip-Dub’ Marriage Proposal Is Worth Watching Now [VIRAL VIDEO]
- 12 Ways to Optimize Your Resume for Applicant Tracking Systems
Mashable Weekend Recap: 44 Stories You Might Have Missed Posted: 28 May 2012 03:36 AM PDT Finally, another long weekend has arrived, and this must’ve been the most lively, news-packed and interesting weekend in a long, long time. There were enormous stories brewing — for instance, in space, a commercial craft docked with the International Space Station for the first time, and here on Earth, we heard rumblings of a Facebook phone in the works. Besides all that hard news, fun stuff had its run of the site, including extravagant Instagram pics from the rich and famous, some of the funniest animated GIFs you’ve ever seen, an elaborate marriage proposal that went viral, and the cutest animal costume we’ve ever seen made it onto the top 10 most popular Twitter pics of the week. We wouldn’t blame you if you missed most of these rip-roaring stories, because after all, it’s time to celebrate Memorial Day. That’s why we’ve gathered everything we posted over the weekend here for you in one convenient place, in a little thing we call the Mashable Weekend Recap: News & Opinion Essentials
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LG’s 5-Inch 1080p Display Could Send the Retina Home Crying Posted: 28 May 2012 01:40 AM PDT LG has announced a new 5-inch smartphone display with a 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution and a whopping 440ppi pixel density. The display is based on AH-IPS (Advanced High Performance In-Plane Switching) technology, which — claims LG — offers high color fidelity, wide viewing angles, stable image and rapid response speed when touched. Although the iPhone 4/4S’ Retina display is not the highest pixel density smartphone display around any more, it’s definitely the display that started the pixel density craze, with smartphone manufacturers racing to squeeze more pixels into their devices’ screens. Furthermore, several rumors say that the next generation iPhone will feature a larger, 4-inch screen with a higher (possibly 640 x 1136 pixel) resolution. LG’s new display, however, sounds like it has all the ingredients to become the new king of smartphone screens. Its insanely high resolution, coupled with a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio which makes it ideal for viewing video content, will set a high bar for other manufacturers to reach. The display is expected to be released during the second half of this year, and it will be exhibited at SID 2012 Display Week in Boston which starts June 4. More About: display, LG, trending For more Tech coverage:
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5 Tips For Politicians on Pinterest Posted: 27 May 2012 03:56 PM PDT From presidential contenders to school board hopefuls, political candidates are experimenting with a wide variety of social platforms to get their message heard. Some are turning to Pinterest, the explosively popular image-based pinboard site — even President Obama and Ann Romney, wife of Mitt Romney, have accounts on the image-based social network. What’s the key to political perfection on Pinterest? Scott Peters and Garrett Law of social media agency Attention Span Media, which has worked with several political campaigns, have shared with Mashable five of their can’t-miss tips for Pinteresting pols: It’s All About Images“Pinterest is very visual,” said Peters. “It’s less about words and more about images, and it’s meant to be quick, easy and digestable” Translation: Don’t put overly-long captions on your photos or send out too many infographics. Instead, send out plenty of photos of the politician hard at work or interacting with the public. Pinterest users are there for eye candy, not tomes of text. “If people wanted to read position papers and debates,” added Law, “there are other platforms for that. Pinterest is best thought of as a visual resume.” Make it Shareable“Put stuff there that’s shareable,” said Peters. “Voters and potential voters will appreciate engaging content that relates to them and their community. Ideally, share something they’d be interested in repinning on their own page.” What might sharable content look like for a politician? “Mitt Romney on the Republican side is very much about family values, so he might pin a photo of himself and his family,” said Law. “He’d want to piece together a nice image that he’s using to communicate to voters and supporters. You should know what ideals your audience upholds and use visuals to communicate those ideals. Law also gave an example from a campaign his firm has been working with. “One strategy we’re using in the Scott Peters for Congress campaign in San Diego is building a pinboard of people that have endorsed Peters,” said Law. “It’s about putting a face to a name. People react better to interactions with other people visually than just via text. It’s a great way to create that more personal connection.” Interact, Don’t Just Broadcast“Pinterest intended to be a social platform,” suggested Peters. “It’s not all about politicians being ‘me, me me,’ it’s about the people — which is what all politics should be about, really.” How should a politician engage on Pinterest? “Give people material they can repin and encourage them to comment on photos from the campaign,” said Peters. “Also, develop a preemptive or proactive plan to understand which posts you want people to engage with freely and which you might want to moderate, instead of flaring up a conversation you’d rather not have active on your Pinterest page.” It’s Not Just for WomenPinterest has gained a reputation for having an audience made mostly of women, so should politicians post content that appeals mostly to females? No way, said Peters and Law. “There’s this misconception that there’s only women [on Pinterest],” said Peters. “But there’s a wide range of age demographics on the site.” Law agreed. “Even outside sphere of politics, interest has collected a reputation of being female-centric,” he said. “But we really have seen a wider range of people from male to female, young to old that are participating.” The lesson for politicians, then, is to post content aimed at different demographics and see what gets the attention of the audience. Experimentation is key. Don’t Pin and DitchThis is a rule across social media: If you’re going to start using a particular platform, you’ve got to commit. Otherwise, your followers are going to be left feeling abandoned, wondering what happened: not a good sensation to be felt by potential voters. “Be active. It’s about being visible,” said Peters. “If you’re not active, your visibility on the home page drops dramatically, your fans will be less engaged, and you’ll see fewer interactions. People can access conversations at any given time — people do check often and see what’s new, and I think especially this year there’s a huge timeliness to things in online politics. You only get so many chances to get in front of voters, so you want to make sure you have every chance you can to control the last thing they see before voting and to have a share of that voice.” How’ve you seen your local politicians using Pinterest or other forms of social media in unique ways? Tell us in the comments below. Thumbnail image courtesy ep_jhu, Flickr. More About: pinterest, Politics, Social Media, US |
6 Brands Get It Right on Viddy Posted: 27 May 2012 02:57 PM PDT Viddy, the hot social video editing and sharing app, has racked up millions of ordinary users and a whole host of celebrity participants. Perhaps leery of video, brands are not signing up to the network quite as fast. Nonetheless, there are some early-adopter corporate Viddy accounts worth checking out. We’ve taken a look at six brands currently using Viddy in smart and savvy ways. Discover which brands we’re highlighting and why. We have included a sample clip from each, so have your say in the comments below: which brand is using the service most effectively and why? 1. DVFThe Diane von Furstenberg fashion brand is a big user of the social video platform. As well as using Viddy to show mini-clips of Diane and “everyday” footage, DVF joined forces with Viddy during New York’s Mercedes Benz Fashion Week. DVF staffers used the app to shoot exclusive behind-the-scenes footage as they prepped for the show, encountered celebs. The event highlights were then cross-posted to the DVF Facebook page. Giving fans an insider glimpse is a clever way to make the most of short-form video — viewers feel like they can enjoy special access to a brand they admire. 2. Red Bull UKBecause it only recently added its Viddy account, Red Bull UK has only created a handful of viddys, but every single one is worth watching. The beverage brand keeps tight to its sports/action message with footage of the recent Red Bull-sponsored Empire of Dirt BMX contest. Such events are ripe for the “highlights reel” treatment. The content is incredibly shareable, and Red Bull’s editing of the clips is simply superb. We hope to see more of the same in the future from Red Bull — we think the brand has found a match made in heaven with Viddy. 3. General ElectricGeneral Electric has made great use of Viddy with its small selection of well-edited clips, which offer viewers a peek at its cool technology and premises. While the company has only posted three clips so far, they are perfectly suited to Viddy’s 15-second format. Each provides a visual insight to the brand in a format that is accessible and fun for Viddy’s youthful audience, especially when longer, more explanatory YouTube videos might not. 4. Warner Bros RecordsWarner Bros. Records appears to be testing the Viddy waters. It has created a dozen clips, featuring just one artist: American rapper Waka Flocka Flame. The clips are primarily behind-the-scenes footage from music video shoots. They are surprisingly effective, thanks to Viddy’s cool filters and music effects. While we like the style the Warner Bros. viddys thus far, we might question the need in the future for separate Viddy accounts for individual artists. Perhaps the brand can reserve the main account for a “best of” collection of curated content. 5. Southwest AirlinesSouthwest Airlines has uploaded a variety of content to Viddy, from light-hearted “guess the airport” challenges to in-flight footage to what can only be described as good, honest plane porn. Recently, the airline used Viddy to host fun competition. It challenged users to create a Southwest-themed Viddy for the chance to win roundtrip plane tickets to the Sundance Film Festival. With fresh content every few weeks or so, it seems Southwest plans to use the platform as one tool in its wider social media dashboard, taking advantage of the unique proposition Viddy offers brands. 6. The MuppetsFinally, The Muppets brand is no stranger to social media, and it got in on the Viddy action quite early on. Ahead of the release of The Muppets movie in November 2011, the Disney-owned entertainment brand teamed up with Viddy for a production pack, which contained content and special effect filters that featured The Muppets. The super-shareable clips featuring each of the main characters were also posted online to promote the movie. The Muppets-Viddy partnership is particularly exciting, as it shows how the tool could play a part in movie marketing. For example, it would be the perfect platform to issue a series of teaser clips. We look forward to seeing how other brands use Viddy, as more sign up to the service. Have you seen any other interesting uses? Have your say in the comments below. More About: apps, Business, features, General Electric, Marketing, red bull, Social Media, Southwest Airlines, the muppets, viddy, Video, warner bros |
Posted: 27 May 2012 02:39 PM PDT 1. Getting DownYou'll never look at the Power Rangers in the same way again. Image courtesy ruinedchildhood. Click here to view this gallery. It’s been a lively week in the animated image world. We found a GIF of the Power Rangers dancing inappropriately, another of a hugging cat, and one that shows President Obama and likely Republican nominee Mitt Romney dancing to Carly Rae Jepsen’s hit song “Call Me Maybe.” Take a look through our gallery for the best GIFs of the week ending May 25. Which one gets your vote for top GIF of the week? Let us know in the comments. More About: features, GIFs, humor, president obama, Social Media, trending |
Joe Trippi: ‘Texts From Hillary’ Could Help Clinton Win in 2016 Posted: 27 May 2012 02:20 PM PDT Joe Trippi, former campaign manager for Howard Dean and author of The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: Democracy, the Internet, and the Overthrow of Everything, thinks the ultra-popular “Texts From Hillary” Tumblr could help her win the 2016 presidential election because of the public relations boost it’s given her, especially among digitally-savvy young voters. However, Trippi doubts that Clinton, currently serving as President Obama’s Secretary of State, would actually choose to run. “I really don’t think Hillary’s going to run,” said Trippi in a backstage interview at this year’s Mashable Connect conference. “I think she means it. But look, she’s a totally different candidate in terms of understanding technology than she was in 2008. In 2008, she just didn’t believe in this stuff. But boy, she has gotten it. In terms of the State Department … they’re doing amazing things in terms of the global conversation about the future, and she’s behind it one hundred percent.” What are your favorite politically-themed Tumblr accounts? Share them with us in the comments below. More About: mashable connect, Politics, tumblr, US, Video |
12 Extravagant Instagram Pics by the Rich and Famous Posted: 27 May 2012 02:08 PM PDT 1. itsludacrisLudacris doesn't have to worry about a no-parking zone when it's his Ferrari 458 Italia next to a private plane. "Conn. we on the way!!! Show will be crazy tonight!" - Ludacris Click here to view this gallery. We love it when celebs open up their lives to us on social media. Once the envy subsides, we can daydream about the perks of Hollywood life simply by checking Instagram. Scratch that — “perks” is an understatement. We’re talking Ferraris, private jets and stacks of cash. Peanut butter and jealous! Celebs like Rihanna, Ludacris and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley are not shy about sharing snapshots of their lavish lifestyles. These 12 such Instagrams will put you in quite the otherworldly mood — we pretty much guarantee it. Tell us in the comments which celebs you follow on Instagram. How do you feel about that added layer of social media intimacy? More About: apps, celebrities, Entertainment, instagram, photography, trending |
Facebook May Launch Smartphone by Next Year [REPORT] Posted: 27 May 2012 01:41 PM PDT Facebook may be gearing up to launch its first-ever smartphone by next year, a new report suggests. According to The New York Times, engineers have been sought by recruiters to work on building hardware for a Facebook smartphone. This would be the social network’s third attempt to develop a smartphone, the report said, citing sources close to the matter. The news comes as search engine giant Google completed the acquisition of Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion earlier this week. This move could help Facebook counter that with its own foray into the smartphone hardware business. Rumors about a possible Facebook phone have been circulating for the past few years. Although Facebook was reportedly first working on a smartphone in 2010, sources said the initiative stopped due to development complications. Meanwhile, AllThingsD has reported Facebook and manufacturer HTC were working together to develop a mobile device under the code name “Buffy.” It’s believed that “Buffy” may still be in development. Hiring engineers to work specifically on building Facebook phones would position the company to explore other smartphone projects, as well. Do you think a move into the smartphone business would be smart for Facebook or would it overextend itself? Would you buy a Facebook phone? More About: Buffy, Facebook, mark zuckerberg, smartphone, smartphones, trending For more Business coverage:
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Defend Your Home From These 10 ‘Space Invaders’ Accessories Posted: 27 May 2012 01:11 PM PDT 1. Space Invader Welcome MatWelcome visitors to your home with a lone invader for them to wipe their feet on -- sweet revenge for all the times they got zapped by the aliens. Cost: $45 Click here to view this gallery. Released all the way back in 1978, Space Invaders has become more than a retro classic — it’s a cultural touchstone for multiple generations, symbolizing the golden age of arcade gaming. To celebrate the iconic, pixelated design of the original, we’ve found 10 accessories that will have alien ships invading your home. Take a look through our geeky gallery above. Let us know in the comments which items get a high score with you. More About: accessories, fashion, features, Gaming, geek, office accessories, retro gaming, space invaders |
AOL Squatter: Young Entrepreneur Caught Living in Offices [VIDEO] Posted: 27 May 2012 12:55 PM PDT A 19-year-old entrepreneur has been caught living and working out of AOL’s Palo Alto, Calif. offices, putting in long hours to get his startup off the ground. Sure, companies pride themselves in having employees with intense work ethics, but this guy wasn’t even an AOL employee at the time. Eric Simons — who stayed at the office for two months, crashing on office couches, eating the company’s food and exercising every morning at the gym — was previously a member of a tech incubator program called Imagine K12, which is how he gained access to the building. The AOL squatter stayed at the facilities while working on his own company, Class Connect, a startup he pioneered to help teachers teach more effectively. Simons only spent about $30 a month squatting at AOL offices. His stay ended when he was finally caught by a manager. Image via Flickr, MarioAnima BONUS: Exclusive Look Inside the New Facebook HQ: You’ll Like ThisFacebook HQ. You Like ThisThe company is now completely moved out of its Palo Alto pad, and into the much more spacious Menlo Park facility it broke ground on last year. Click here to view this gallery. More About: aol, entrepreneurs, startup, trending For more Business coverage:
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Kodak Image Sharing and Storage is Dead: 5 Alternatives Posted: 27 May 2012 12:37 PM PDT As part of Eastman Kodak’s efforts to be a much slimmer business, the imaging and photography company is restructuring, selling its online sharing and storing site, Kodak Gallery, to Shutterfly for $23.8 million in March. Kodak Gallery will close on July 2, and each user’s account will automatically transfer to Shutterfly. Users that do not want to make the transition to Shutterfly can opt out, but they can only do so before the May 28 deadline. In the transition from Kodak Gallery to Shutterfly, users’ personal photos will be moved to Shutterfly’s website free, but all previous projects such as photo books and calendars need to be completed and purchased by noon on July 2. According to Kodak Gallery’s announcement page, Kodak has not yet determined if shared albums, group albums and sharing sites will be accessible after the site closes, but it will keep its customers updated. Note that if you are a Kodak Gallery Europe customer, these changes will not affect your account. How to Opt OutIf you wish to opt out of Kodak’s transfer to Shutterfly, follow these simple steps:
Photo Sharing and Storing AlternativesIf you decide Shutterfly isn’t for you, check out the gallery below for 5 alternatives: 1. PicasaGoogle's Picasa has been around for a while, but the latest version (3.9) is integrated with Google+, so uploading and sharing your photos have never been easier. Cost: Free Click here to view this gallery. More About: features, Kodak, photography, Shutterfly |
New Details Surface About Mark Zuckerberg’s Wedding Day [PICS] Posted: 27 May 2012 12:18 PM PDT Exchanging VowsMark Zuckerberg and his longtime girlfriend Priscilla Chan -- who first met while attending Harvard University -- elected to exchange vows in front of guests. Attendees arrived at their Palo Alto, Calif. home for what they thought was Chan's graduation party from medical school. Image via Facebook, Allyson Magda Photography Click here to view this gallery. A little more than a week after the big day, new details have surfaced about Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s secret wedding to his longtime girlfriend Priscilla Chan. The private wedding, held in the backyard of their $7 million home in Palo Alto, Calif. in front of about 100 guests, came just one day after Facebook went public and was valued at more than $100 billion. In the past few days, we’ve learned more about the couple’s nine-year relationship — in fact, according to a New York Times report, Chan purchased her dress last October, indicating the marriage had been in the works for at least the past seven months. In addition, the couple had an agreement about how to approach a work and personal-life balance. Chan required Zuckerberg to spend at least 100 minutes of time together each week, as well as one date night and a two-week vacation each year. Details about the wedding have also come to light, including the modest fare served to guests, songs the couple danced to and who accompanied Chan down the aisle. Find out about those specifics and more in the gallery above. If you were a billionaire, what would you choose for your wedding? What food would be served? Who would play the music? Where you would go on your honeymoon? More About: Facebook, facebook ipo, mark zuckerberg, trending |
Top 10 Twitter Pics of the Week Posted: 27 May 2012 11:40 AM PDT 1. EclipseLast Sunday, the moon passed between the sun and our planet, causing an awe-inspiring solar #eclipse. This special phenomenon was captured by thousands of people around the globe. This picture, posted to Twitter by aerospace engineer @wikkit (1000+ followers), was tweeted along with the text: "I'm sorry to inform you that Earth is about to be been eaten by a fire demon." Click here to view this gallery. It was another explosive week for pics on Twitter, with the total number breaking records yet again. This week, we analyzed more than 56 million photos shared on Twitter from computers and mobile devices all over the world. Summer, fun and celebrities were the main themes that ruled this week’s top 10. And now that the festival season has kicked off, we can spend hours gazing at pictures from festivals and other beautiful and sunny places all over the world. SEE MORE: Top 10 Twitter Pics of the Week Special thanks to Skylines, whose custom algorithm finds only the most popular and best pics. The best part of this weekly report is the keen insight of Skylines writer and analyst Julie Donders (@IkbenJulie), who makes sense of the top 10 Twitter pics with her context-rich captions. Take a peek at the pictures that made it to the top of Twitter’s visual food chain this week, and please let us know which one is your favorite in the comments below. Bonus: Here’s last week’s Top 10 Twitter Pics. 1. Happy Mother's DayThis week started off with Mother's Day, with sons and daughters surprising Mom with gifts and visits, showering them with love. Posting this pic of her mother at age 13: young actress Chloë Moretz (@chloegmoretz, 240.000+ followers, who played in Kick-Ass and Hugo and is now featured in Dark Shadows) along with the tweet ""#HappyMothersDay mama :) you even looked chic at 13 #1971" Click here to view this gallery. More About: Skylines, Top 10 Twitter Pics, trending, Twitter |
Tell-Tale Signs Your Employee is Overworked [INFOGRAPHIC] Posted: 27 May 2012 11:11 AM PDT Are you stressed at work? You’re not alone: A recent Gallup poll indicates that on-the-job pressure is the top reason for employee dissatisfaction in the American workforce, and nearly half of American workers say their job is “very or extremely stressful.” And whether you notice it or not, you’re broadcasting clear signs that should indicate to your employer that you are overworked and need a change of pace. The infographic below, developed by Column Five in conjunction with employee wellness company Keas, shows exactly how employees behave when they’ve been pushed to their limits. Workers tend to develop classic symptoms when their workload gets too much to bear, such as poor memory, fatigue and bad time management. They also exhibit odd behaviors, working too much or too little in response to the level of stress in the workplace. Employers should be watching for these key symptoms and redirecting overworked employees to a more manageable situation. Of course, the consequences of ignoring these signs can be major — 66% of employees suffer from stress-induced health issues, including but not limited to high blood pressure, headaches, sleeplessness and more frequent periods of sickness. Overworked employees are also more likely to have drastically decreased productivity and play hooky than those who are satisfied with their workload. The overall result is clear: Overworked and stressed workers are never good for a company. Check out the infographic below for an inside look into how overworked employees behave — and how it all can be fixed. Do you ever feel stressed at your job? Let us know in the comments. Infographic research and design by Column Five Social Media Job ListingsEvery week we post a list of social media and web job opportunities. While we publish a huge range of job listings, we’ve selected some of the top social media job opportunities from the past two weeks to get you started. Happy hunting!
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‘Feel Me’ iOS Texting App Gives You a Direct Live Connection [VIDEO] Posted: 27 May 2012 10:43 AM PDT Videoconferencing apps like FaceTime give you direct and live interaction with another person — and conventional phone calls let you do the same thing — but that’s hard to do while texting. Here’s Feel Me, an iOS app concept that shows you in real time what your texting partner is doing. Created by Marco Triverio as his final project at the Copenhagen Institute of Interaction Design, it adds a subtle dimension to texting, where you can see a small red dot that shows where on the screen the other person’s finger is currently pressing. When your finger and the other person’s finger touch your screens in the same place, there’s a vibration or a sound. It’s an emotional connection — almost like the two are physically touching. So far, the idea is in the concept stage, and Travario invites all those interested to visit his site and leave an email address or follow him on Twitter @FeelMeApp if you’d like to be notified when the app becomes available. Here’s his full demo on Vimeo. Let us know if you think there’s something romantic and interesting about this. What other uses could be devised for such technology? More About: apps, design concept, iOS, mashable video, trending |
10 Funniest Tweets of the Week Posted: 27 May 2012 09:51 AM PDT @JoseConseco"Jose Canseco is the Brian Wilson of Twitter and this is his Pet Sounds." Click here to view this gallery. What better way to enhance this three-day weekend than to enjoy a raucous roundup of Twitter comedy? Internet LOL-curator and comedian Jake Fogelnest has selected his favorite hilarious tweets of the week.
“I don’t know how other people use Twitter, but for me it’s a constant stream of entertainment and jokes. It’s also become my first news source,” says Fogelnest. “Sad as it may be, the reality is I find myself seeing ‘OMG DID U SEE THE NEW YORK TIMES?‘ before I actually see The New York Times. This is because I am a ridiculous person and part of the problem!” Fogelnest has requested that all of you retweet the tweets above and favorite them — in some cases, he would like you to print the tweets, take them to a laser cutter and engrave them on the Vietnam memorial. “Some people may say, ‘It’s not appropriate to put a bunch of dumb tweets on the Vietnam Memorial,’” says Fogelnest. “To those people I say, ‘It’s not appropriate to be such an killjoy. Lighten up, you dweeb!!’” (Note: If you have access to a laser cutter, please do not actually vandalize the Vietnam Memorial.) More About: funniest tweets, trending, Twitter |
This Adorable ‘Lip-Dub’ Marriage Proposal Is Worth Watching Now [VIRAL VIDEO] Posted: 27 May 2012 08:50 AM PDT It seems as though there’s a new viral marriage proposal every week, but this delightful “lip-dub” effort from a Portland actor who called in some help from family and friends is unlike anything we’ve ever seen. On Wednesday May 23, Isaac Lamb surprised his girlfriend Amy — a choreographer with a Broadway dancing background — with an elaborate proposal that involved more than 60 people performing down a street. Lamb’s brother sat her in the back of a car with a pair of headphones and told her to listen to the song that played. As the car starts to move, she watches people pop up around her, from a marching band to parent cameos, dancing and lip-syncing along with the song. What’s so charming about the video — in addition to the heart-warming concept and creative choreographed moves — is Amy’s infectious giggles and excitement throughout the video. It will make you smile and tear up at the same time. She, of course, said yes. The video has already reached more than one million views on YouTube. BONUS: 5 Geek Marriage Proposals on Video1. Internet MemesTimothy Tiah Ewe Tiam snuck up on his long-time love interest, Audrey Ooi Feng Ling, at Neroteca, a restaurant in Malaysia, and began showing her poster-sized printed memes such as Socially Awkward Penguin, Y U NO Guy and Success Kid. At the end of the meme-ridden surprise, he knelt and confessed, "I'm very nervous and terrified about this, but I love you and I think you're my soul mate. And I can't see myself living without you in my life. Will you marry me?" Click here to view this gallery. More About: marriage proposals, trending, YouTube |
12 Ways to Optimize Your Resume for Applicant Tracking Systems Posted: 27 May 2012 08:04 AM PDT Mona Abdel-Halim is the co-founder of Resunate.com, a job application tool that tailors and optimizes your resume for a specific job. You can find Mona and Resunate on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+. You filled out the job application, updated your resume and clicked "Submit." But as the days or weeks pass, you never receive a phone call or email from the employer. What happened? Unbeknownst to many job seekers, a whopping 72% of resumes are never seen by human eyes. Why? Well, employers large and small now use applicant tracking software to parse the information from your resume and map it into a database called an ATS (applicant tracking system). From this information, the system will assign you a score based on how well you match the job the employer is trying to fill, and then rank and sort all candidates. Naturally, the potential employees with the highest scores move on, while others are left in the dust. Wondering how you can optimize your resume and rank highly in the employer's ATS? Here are several tricks to improving your resume's score. 1. Use Language from the Job Description: Look through the job listing to determine the skills required. Identify industry terms, buzzwords and jargon the hiring manager uses most frequently in the description and incorporate these words into your resume when possible and applicable — the ATS is looking for these keywords. 2. Get Rid of Images and Graphics: Remember, the ATS is breaking down the information you're providing and sorting it into different "buckets." It will not be able to read or understand an image. 3. Choose Fonts Carefully: Stick with standard web-safe fonts like Arial, Georgia, Impact, Courier, Lucinda, Tahoma or Trebuchet. 4. Don't Hide Keywords: Think adding in a bunch of keywords in white text is the best way to rank highly? Think again. 5. Get Rid of Irrelevant Information: Only include past positions and skills that are relevant to the job at hand. Irrelevant positions just end up as filler — a waste of valuable real estate on your resume. 6. Don't Use Any Special Characters: Standard bullets are fine, but other characters (such as arrows) can cause issues that could prevent the ATS from correctly parsing your information. 7. Avoid Fancy Borders and Shading: Stick to simple templates that are easy to read. 8. Pump Up Your Skills Section: Most employers use their ATS to search by specialized or technical skills. Make sure your resume includes any special skills you've attained, such as computer programs, strengths, competencies and other abilities. Spell out your skills and include industry-specific abbreviations or acronyms that the employer may also search for when finding candidates with the right experience. 9. Create a Customized Professional Summary: Include a list of bulleted achievements and qualifications that relate to the job description and desired skills. 10. Ditch Spelling Errors: The ATS will miss important keywords when they are misspelled. Avoid mistakes: Spell check, read your document backwards and have a friend (or two) look it over. You can never be too safe. 11. Place Contact Information at the Top: Don't forget to include vital information, such as your phone number and email address. The ATS may even send an email after you've applied to the position with additional instructions — so check your spam folder religiously to ensure you don't miss further communications. 12. Tailor Each and Every Resume: Different ads will contain different keywords and phrases. If you want your resume to be one of the top rated for each position, you must tailor your skills and experience to each opportunity. Unless you know your highly stylized resume won't be taking a trip through an ATS, it's best to save your infographic resume for the in-person interview and upload a .doc or PDF instead. Do you use the above tricks to avoid the resume "black hole"? Let us know in the comments. Social Media Job ListingsEvery week we post a list of social media and web job opportunities. While we publish a huge range of job listings, we’ve selected some of the top social media job opportunities from the past two weeks to get you started. Happy hunting!
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