Bookmarks for November 24th through December 3rd

These are my links for November 24th through December 3rd:

  • 100 Useful Tips and Tools to Research the Deep Web | Online College Blog and School Reviews – Experts say that typical search engines like Yahoo! and Google only pick up about 1% of the information available on the Internet. The rest of that information is considered to be hidden in the deep web, also referred to as the invisible web. So how can you find all the rest of this information? This list offers 100 tips and tools to help you get the most out of your Internet searches.
  • How to Write a Business Plan – Mahalo – A business plan is best described as a resume for your business. It provides a description of your business as well as identifying goals and providing a road map for the future. It can be used to help you get a loan or investors and can be a way of informing your personnel, suppliers and others about your company.1 This page gives information on the most essential elements of a business plan including:
  • /dev/random » Blog Archive » Protect Your Wordpress Blog Using a “Sabre” – Wordpress is a blogging system which can be extended by plugins. After some investigations, I found and decided to test a plugin called “sabre“.
  • Telecom,Security & P2P » Blog Archive » What plugins do you like the most? – Plugins are essentials to enhance your Wordpress blog. There are tons of Plugins you can download at wordpress.org. However, what are coolest is not important. What are useful to you is the key. The below ones are what I am using. Do you like them?
  • Google Power Searching Tips for Students and Universities – Google is the go-to search engine for both students and librarians. But with so much information on the web, it can be difficult to navigate Google and find exactly what you are looking for. The following Google power searching tips are designed to eliminate this common difficulty and lead you to the relevant information you need.
  • Rich Mogull: 7 Infosec Trends for 2009 – CSO Online – Security and Risk – Shrinking security budgets. Even if the economy miraculously recovers this year, companies will still be tightening the belt for all of 2009. Security won’t see major cuts, but will see the usual cost-containment pressure, even in organizations with budget increases. Anything not related to a mandated compliance requirement, obvious threat prevention or clear cost-cutting/reduced TCO will likely be put off until next year or longer. This includes non-PCI Web application security, most information-centric/data security (other than compliance driven), virtualization security and most of the remaining things people will predict are hot technologies.
  • 15 Must-Have Bookmarklets For Web Designers And Developers – Bookmarklets are a great way of saving time when used regularly. With just a click, they can provide so much information / help.Here is a list of 15 very handy web designer / developer bookmarklets which includes
  • Search and Download Torrents from your iPhone | TorrentFreak – The iPhone is a superb gadget and of course, we all know that BitTorrent is a very special tool, so why not combine the two? With the uTorrent WebAPP for iPhone you can monitor, search and add torrents to your PC client wherever you are, making handling torrents on the move easier than ever before.
  • Ask The Headhunter® | Nick Corcodilos – Salary history: Just say NO – Say what? You can’t say NO? They’ll rip up your application? The HR manager will laugh in your face and tell the world you are uncooperative and unworthy? Say what? Withholding salary information just isn’t done? Aw, don’t be a wuss.
  • Ask The Headhunter: Keep Your Salary Under Wraps – Today, people still want to tell me how much money they make. Maybe they think any discussion with me constitutes an interview, and in an interview you’re supposed to tell your salary. After all, one of the first things that’s requested on a job application is your detailed salary history. Prospective employers routinely want to see a pay stub. When they make you a job offer, you’re required to sign a statement confirming your last salary. And people open their kimonos just as routinely, sharing information that is no one’s business but their own.
  • Ask The Headhunter®: FAQ Salary 1 – Employers have no business asking for your salary history. It’s confidential. It has nothing to do with hiring you. Imagine what they’d say if you asked to see the history of salaries they’ve paid for this job over the past ten years. Or, if you were to ask the manager what his current salary is. Sorry, Mr. Manager, but what’s good for the goose is good for the gander.
  • Security Watch: Problems with Penetration Testing -
  • How to launch a tech company in one weekend – CNN.com – The Atlanta event was the 25th Startup Weekend since the concept was created in Boulder, Colorado, in July 2007. Startup Weekends have been held across the U.S. and in a few cities in Canada and Europe. Past weekends have produced such companies as Market Monitor, a search engine optimization tool, and iDream, an online collection of dreams and dream interpretations.
  • 11 WordPress plug-ins every blogger needs | News | TechRadar UK – It’s no wonder that WordPress powers everything from the humblest blog to giant corporations’ online efforts.
  • Most Wanted WordPress Hacks: 11 New Requests (2) | Noupe – This is the second article in our new three-part WordPress series. I want to share with you some hacks that i found to be very useful when i was working on the redesign of Noupe and during the design of my other site Devsnippets. Throughout this article, we’ll be focus on many WordPress Theme hacks, ideas, tips and useful tutorials you need to have ready in hand when developing WordPress websites.
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