Posts Tagged ‘designer’

Mashable’s Weekly Social Media & Web Development Job Guide

If you’re seeking a job in social media, we’d like to help out. For starters, Mashable’s Job Lists section gathers together all our resource lists, how-tos and expert guides to help you get hired.


HOW TO: Build a More Beautiful Blog

This series is supported by Webdesigner Depot, a popular web design blog covering tutorials, design trends, blogging and inspirational posts. You can visit WDD at webdesignerdepot.com and follow WDD on Twitter @designerdepot


HOW TO: Create Custom Backgrounds for Twitter, YouTube, & MySpace

This series is supported by Webdesigner Depot, a popular web design blog covering tutorials, design trends, blogging and inspirational posts. You can visit WDD at webdesignerdepot.com and follow WDD on Twitter @designerdepot


Oneforty Launches E-Commerce Platform

In September, we covered the launch of Oneforty , a Twitter-specific app store. Today Oneforty is “alpha testing” its e-commerce platforms, making it possible for developers to sell their Twitter apps or services directly through Oneforty. From the offset, one of the primary goals of Oneforty has been not only to connect users with the best Twitter apps, but to give developers a platform to sell their products to spur innovation in the overall Twitter ecosystem


China to Google: You’re Welcome Here Only If You Abide by Our Laws

After Google’s decision to stop censoring content on the Chinese version of its search engine, and threat to completely halt its operations in China, China has shown a slightly indifferent face. The country has issued a two-pronged response that boils down to these two points: First, if you want to do business in China, you have to abide by China’s laws. Second, China will not stop censoring the Internet.


Yahoo: One Year of CEO Carol Bartz

It’s been one year to the day since Yahoo brought in former Autodesk CEO Carol Bartz as its new chief executive. During her tenure so far, Yahoo under Bartz has focused on slimming down, cutting costs and shoring up flagging revenue. In the past year, the company has effectively cemented the road map to get out of the search game by completing a partnership deal with Microsoft