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OneCubicle startup

Just ran across a new social startup. Seems to have a heavy job / recruiting influence. Well implemented, especially to be so under the radar.

http://www.onecubicle.com/

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OneCubicle head OneCubicle Shot

iTV gone to Crack

Last week I was tinkering with Google Adwords to promote the INTV.com domain name sale when something interesting happened. While building the attached ad, Adwords flagged my ad, and the term “Interactive Television” “Internet Television” for review as “Hacking and Cracking”. I suppose a large cadre of malicious makers are paying to dupe iTV searchers, but personally that seems like a reach.

Google flags Interactive Television in Adwords

Update: After two dispute processes, my “internet television” ads were approved.

Celso music video embed test

http://mvp.marcellus.tv/player/1/player/waPlayer.swf?VideoID=http://s3.amazonaws.com/marcellus-assetbase/2733/flv/01969499712162009142959.mp4::thumb=http://cdn.marcellus.tv/2733/thumbs/&Style=2734

You mean you DON'T want cable TV?

Want more than Over-The-Air TV?

This appears to be UK only for now, however this statement at TVOver.net probably is true:
“the first commercially available set-top box which combines the ability to receive high definition free-to air programming with a raft of Internet capabilities.”

http://www.3view.com/Home.aspx
http://www.3view.com/Images/3view%20Consumer%20Brochure-p3.png

You too can pay to apply for this job

I’ve uncovered some disturbing trends for job seekers recently; even started to receive warning notices from Monster on a few.

There’s the usual… Postal re-mailing, and foreign finance processing scams, but here’s the ugly.. I followed an interested job link this week only to discover it was an ad for a job search service, and for the nominal fee of $10 for a three day pass, I too could apply for this job. Yuck. I won’t mention the nasty-co by name, they don’t deserve the ink-bits, but safe to say, buyers beware.

In the same genre, I’ve also started to see a number of clones of job aggregators. Here, a company puts up a listing, drives traffic to their job board; then they clone their database, exact jobs, exact formula, under another web-brand. Of course Google will bury their juice for such tactics, but these guys get traffic from super job aggregators like Indeed.com, and their spam formulas are still trying to catch up. In my conversations with Indeed on the subject, they are well aware, and in the process of tweaking their methods, so good news is on the way in the job-spam front.