ww: finally!
tobyink1: Are you passionate about helping people? Are you intuitive? Do you often feel like you know what your friends and family are thinking and can finish their thoughts before they can? Are you an incredibly fast Google searcher? Like, so fast that you can do 20 searches before your mom does 1?
tobyink1: [...] As a Google Autocompleter, you’ll be expected to successfully guess a user’s intention as he or she starts typing instantly. In a fraction of a second, you’ll need to type in your prediction that will be added to the list of suggestions given by Google. Don’t worry, after a few million predictions you’ll grow the required reflexes.
sandro: "# Good typing skills (at least 32,000 WPM)."
tobyink1: [...] As a Google Autocompleter, you’ll be expected to successfully guess a user’s intention as he or she starts typing instantly. In a fraction of a second, you’ll need to type in your prediction that will be added to the list of suggestions given by Google. Don’t worry, after a few million predictions you’ll grow the required reflexes.
sandro: "# Good typing skills (at least 32,000 WPM)."
Anchakor: call me a proponent of strength logic
tobyink: pah - http://ontologi.es/colour/ (from July 2009)
tobyink: http://swig.xmlhack.com/2009/07/06/2009-07-06.html
danbri: more here
tobyink: http://swig.xmlhack.com/2009/07/06/2009-07-06.html
danbri: more here
danbri: According to ReadWriteWeb, "Today the Sunlight Foundation and Federal News Radio reported that the public projects Data.gov, USASpending.gov, Apps.gov/now, IT Dashboard and paymentaccuracy.gov as well as a number of internal government sites including Performance.gov, FedSpace and many of the efforts related the FEDRamp cloud computing cybersecurity effort would be taken offline in coming weeks due to budget cuts..."
danbri: "...by congress."
danbri: See usaspending.gov to see where the money might be going instead.
danbri: Sunlight Foundation have a save the data campaign page.
danbri: (Dated late March, not April1 btw)
danbri: "...by congress."
danbri: See usaspending.gov to see where the money might be going instead.
danbri: Sunlight Foundation have a save the data campaign page.
danbri: (Dated late March, not April1 btw)