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The NLRB rules against company despite it having a social media policy
Have you got a rock-solid social media policy that you're proud of? What if I told you that that policy might be an unlawful infringement on your employees' rights?
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Could the online games you play affect your employability?
A woman running for state senate in Maine has been "outed" by the opposing party for being an experience WoW player. Say what?
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Google gets creative with its work environments
Thought you were lucky because your company's only vending machine was usually stocked? Take a look at the creature comforts Google offers its employees.
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Hot U.S. jobs in game development: Week of March 21, 2011
For many, working for a video game developer is a childhood fantasy. Here are some of the jobs openings we rounded up in some of the major players:
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Publishing on a tight budget
The ebook industry is continuing to grow and if recent trends are a marker, that growth will be exponential. Get you and your business in on this as soon as possible.
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IT job front looks good in Austin, Texas
Home of over 80 video game development companies, Austin may be the place to be for IT pros.
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World of Warcraft backs off edict that users must use real names
Blizzard, the company that makes World of Warcraft backs down from forum plans. How does this kind of thing happen?
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10 mispronunciations that make you sound stupid
Right or wrong, people often judge you by the way you pronounce things. Say a word incorrectly and POW -- they've pegged you as a provincial, poorly educated moron. Toni Bowers off...
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Will gamers embrace Wii Fit?
Nintendo introduces an exercise package to its popular Wii game console. Will your regular gamers embrace it?
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April Fool's Day pranks prove some corporations have a sense of humor
Some industry giants yesterday proved that they actually had a sense of humor with the April Fool's Day hijinks they took part in.