Monday, February 6, 2012

Next inc. Steve Jobs Email to Google: Stop Recruiting Apple Inc. Employees - also the best of the web

Welcome back! You're probably here for another links roundup. We'll be talking about Google, Twitter and Salesforce.com.

Google
Google: also known as The Big G

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So, let's see who's been talking about Google? It was searchenginewatch.com who wrote an article called Steve Jobs Email to Google: Stop Recruiting Apple Employees.

What did they point out about Google? They said:
Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs emailed Google to ask the firm to stop trying to recruit its staff, according to court documents made public in an investigation into the hiring policies in place at several major technology companies
and went on to say
In the court document it is revealed that Jobs emailed former Google CEO Eric Schmidt to tell him about the incident on 7 March, 2007.


Next we have a site that's been writing about Twitter - Olapic's Crowd-Sourced Photo Campaigns Becoming a Sports Trend.

They said:
Photographers snap a shot and upload it to a page of the team's website or - easier yet - tweet it to the team's Twitter handle
... OK ...
Crowdsourcing photos isn't a new idea, but Olapic makes it exceptionally easy to do so. . Tweeted photos are automatically sent to the corresponding team page, then go live after a moderator approves, which they can do in batches. When the submission is published, the photographer gets an automated tweet back letting them know


To finish it's Interview: Salesforce Talks Desk.com, Its New Customer Service Platform from www.webpronews.com, focussing on Salesforce.com. They made several good points, particularly
Earlier this week, Salesforce announced the launch of a new customer service platform called Desk.com
and
The service is cloud-based and integrates social media as well as traditional channels including email and phone

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