Having your Personal Portfolio on the Internet Will Help you Infiltrate the Workforce and Get your Identity Out there.

If you’re an up and coming graphic/web designer just out of university, you’ll know it’s quite hard to break into the workforce. You have to contact employers one by one, spend your time traveling and lugging your portfolio to their offices. Well, things have changed, and for the better let me tell you. Now you can make your own on-line portfolio on the Internet, and send its web page address to numerous design companies at once so they can all see your work easily. You don’t even have to leave your house and organizations all over the world can access your work easily.

The Wisenut Framejob

Freshly launched new Google contender Wisenut has met with a good deal of preliminary applause: to date, the media buzz has focused on their lean-and-mean, no-frills interface, their huge database (approximately 1.5 billion webpages), and their highly relevant results. What no commentator we are aware of seems to have covered in a critical manner, however, is their peculiar “Sneak-a-Peek” function. When clicked, this opens a textarea like window immediately under the search result displaying the targeted web page.

Decloaking Hazards – Why You Should Shun Caching Search Engines

While all search engines use one form of caching or another to build their indices, some of them make a point of displaying cached web pages to their users. The commonly quoted pretext for this is that it offers searchers fast access to a page’s content, making it easier to check out whether it’s what they are really looking for in the first place. Of course, what this actually does is keep visitors on the search engine’s site, making them more susceptible to banner ads and other means of promotion.

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