Archive for July 15th, 2010

Advancing technology may be driven by technical recruiters

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Since the 1970s, Moore’s Law has successfully predicted the evolution of computer hardware technology.  The law essentially  describes  the number of transistors that can be placed on an integrated circuit, which is a number that has approximately doubled every two years.  Moore’s Law, in a broader sense, has also come to encompass the amazing rate that computer technology has advanced over the last several decades.

Today, the smart phones that everyone carries around in commonplace fashion are more powerful than the  personal computers of the early 1990s.  There are numerous other examples that display the near exponential advancement of computer technology.

This technological progress is not confined to hardware – the world of software has also seen drastic advances in both form and function. The internet has brought on a wealth of programming languages that are specifically geared towards the caveats of the web.  For every type of application a myriad of programming languages have evolved.

One byproduct of our drastic technology advancements has been the emergence of a complex division of labor.    The famous early 20th century sociologist Emile Durkheim postulated that as a society became more complex, so did the division of labor.  In ‘basic’ societies, such as hunter gatherers,

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Why Must So Much Attention Be Paid To The Style Of Your Company’s Logo?

By Jerry J. Jansen On July 15, 2010 No Comments

 

Your business’ success can be greatly impacted by your logo design. If you are trying to find some pointers to designing a unique, catchy logo, these tips are offered up by the Vice President of Marketing services of a very successful online design and printing company, and will help you decide how you should design the best logo for your company. This site teaches you about logo bids.

 

Though your logo can’t belt out a tune about your wonderful company, it should still have personality, one that explains the purpose and promise of your company. Just by looking at your logo, your customer should be able to learn something about your business. The logo also could give a clear and consistent company image. The colors that you choose to create your logo are also very important in helping you to send the message that you want your target audience to receive. The color blue communicates trust, so try implementing it into the color scheme.

 

The best logos will leap into view no matter where they are displayed, from magazines to newspapers to letterhead and beyond. Your logo needs to be bold and be something that your customers will

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