Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Facebook doing 'really bad job,' Google CEO says

Glassdoor Analysis Report : Facebook vs Google Which is Better Place To Work?
Google vs Facebook Talking Tech Talent
Facebook and Google
are dream companies for any IT enthusiast. If I ask you which one would you prefer to join then it might be a difficult question to answer. Another difficult question is who is more influential among Mark Zuckerberg or Larry Page and Sergey Brin. Well, for most of us all 3 are like role models. Personally I rate both Facebook and Google at similar place. Both have changed our life in different ways. Google search engine and Gmail are essential part of our day to day lives and we just can’t lead a normal life without these two now. On the other hand Facebook has given new dimensions to social networking. They have turned the simple idea of staying connected with friends to one of the most successful business ideas in recent times. Recently glassdoor published their infographic about Google and Facebook. 
glassdoor - an inside look at job and companies
glassdoor - an inside look at job and companies
What is glassdoor?
Glassdoor is a free jobs and career community that offers the world an inside look at jobs and companies. What sets us apart is our “employee generated content” – anonymous salaries, company reviews, interview questions, and more – all posted by employees, job seekers, and sometimes the companies themselves. Now with nearly 3 million salaries and reviews, you have all the information you might need to make your next career decision.
Glassdoor is famous for their infographics which display the analysis results in a very user friendly way. The Google v/s Facebook infographic is added below for your reference but before that their are some very interesting points which we got from that.
  • Google has a slight upper hand in overall comparisons but the competition is real tough and it will be really early to call who will be overall winner by end of 2012. This infographic depicts data of first three months only
  • More Google employees approve leading methods of Larry Page then Facebook employees approve Mark Zuckerberg. Mark is without doubt a very influential personality but he has to add few more years of experience to reach Larry’s level.
  • If you have read The Google Story, then you must be aware how much importance Google has given to food right from the time company started. That’s still their USP as 29% of Google employees have mentioned Food as the biggest plus point at Google.
  • Long Work Hours and Work Life Balance is a negative point for Facebook employees while Google employees see Politics and Compensation as negative points
  • Google’s interviews are more difficult then Facebook according to candidates.
Glassdoor report on Google vs Facebook Talking Tech Talent
Glassdoor report on Google vs Facebook Talking Tech Talent
Well Google and Facebook are competing with each other for the best talent in market by providing best compensation and other employment benefits for their employees. Other companies like Amazon and Microsoft are also in the race. In the end it’s a win win situation for all IT experts. If you have the talent there is nothing that can stop you. So get ready, polish your skills, crack through these companies and live your dreams.

Monday, January 21, 2013

10 Super Time Saving Secret Browser Shortcuts




10 Super Time Saving Secret Browser Shortcuts

How about saving some time while you are surfing the internet, here we have brought 10 most simple, effective and somewhat hidden tips of any browser. Save time online using these crafty keyboard shortcuts, which will work in any browser.
Let us know which of these tips serve you in better browsing or may be any other shortcut which we haven’t listed and you want to share it with our readers.

1. Ctrl+Tab

Switch to the tab to the right of the current one. Press Ctrl+Shift+Tab to switch to the tab on the left.

2. Ctrl+Shift+T

Reopen the last-closed tab. An invaluable shortcut if you’ve just closed a tab accidentally.

3. Ctrl+L

Jump to and highlight the address bar, so you can type a new URL or search query. Alt+D and F6 perform the same function.

4. Alt+Enter

Open the location currently displayed in the address bar in a new tab.

5. Ctrl+Enter

Add ‘www’ and ‘.com’ to the beginning and end of a word in the address bar.

6. Ctrl+E

Prepare your browser’s address bar or search box for a new search query. Ctrl+K also works, but not in Internet Explorer.

7. Alt+Home

Depending on your browser, this will either open your homepage or the New Tab page.

8. Ctrl+O

launch the Open box so you can open a file from your hard drive in your browser.

9. Ctrl+J

Open your download history so you can see which files you’ve downloaded and when.

10. Ctrl+Shift+Del

Open a window that lets you clear your browsing history and other data.
Hope you will find these shortcuts useful and handy. Share it with friends and they will love you for the time saving tips while surfing. Here are some more from us in the past - 100 Excellent Hints and Tips for every computer user
Tags: browsers, Top 10
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