linked in
linked in is useful.
it provides a way for business ppl to give public feedback to clowns they hired.
i did a private party and now it looks like the guy i did it for wasn't just joe anybody, but a hot shot 'senior software developer'... then i cut and pasted what he wrote into my main site.
makes it easier to get corporate gigs.
i liked how friendster called them 'testimonials'... then myspace called them 'comments' and ppl filled them up with so much rubbish (like 'hi, see you tonight!')...
i thot briefly that facebook would be more professional than myspace less square than linked in. i found it to be MORE inane with all the growing gifts and pirates vs. ninjas apps sucking my brain dry.
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