Public online social networks are the likes of Facebook, Linkedin, and the infamous MySpace. These mega networks, financed by Sillicon Valley funders, seek to rack in as many eyeballs as possible, ie, as many users as possible. They report millions of profiles: 14 million for Linkedin in October 2007, 40 million for FaceBook, [...]
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Here are some thoughts from members of a working group on international mobility which I thought were right on target.
Speaking generally, one of the central issues we see is that there seems to be a mismatch between companies’ and employees’ needs and the model of Expatriation that is the basis for HR policies and practises. [...]
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It’s not because my name is Caroline, but I was very much attracted to the DivineCaroline.com site that’s newly out. I thought, finally, with a name like that, someone has come out with a great site for women!
And yes, it’s quite impressive. As of this writing, I do not know much about who’s [...]
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