It’s a strange question but it’s one that needs to be asked. If you work in a technical field or have a job that requires a lot of knowledge, then its easy to fall into the trap of relying more on search engines than God for your answers.
Should Businesses Allow Facebook at Work?
The idea that social media in the work place has always been a hot button issue.
Should employers allow their employees to use it? Or will it be too much of a distraction and actually cost the company money because people are wasting time Liking their friends’ photos?
Did you know …
- People who are allowed a paid “Facebook break” did better than those without.
- People are happier if they can use Facebook and therefore actually are healthier. (Meaning less sick days for the employer to pay for)
- 50% of CEOs do not allow Facebook at work.
Take a closer look at the numbers:
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5 Apple Sales Guides 1977-1984 [PDF]
These are so cool!
From 1977 to 1984, these are the sales guides for the Apple II, Apple IIe, Apple III, Lisa and Apple Macintosh.
There not only fun from nostalgia sake, but even from a design stand point. Most of all, you can see some elements of Apple that are still used, today.
Just click on each image, enjoy!
iMac from Heaven or an iMac Idol?
You’ve got to see this.
Can you guess the price tag?
Inside Foxconn [Video]
This is the most interesting video I’ve seen in a long time.
We’ve heard about Apple’s iPad factory, Foxconn, in the news so much. I’ve often wondered what it was like, as well as some sort of insight on how those living in China perceive Foxconn. With all the negative press, you would think the conditions were dire. Now that I’ve seen the video, the conditions remain in question, for me, as my standards would be different than those living in China. However, the question I’ve had as to the perspective of Foxconn by those living in China is somewhat answered in this video:
Vintage Computer Ads from the 1960′s
There’s nothing that shows the progress of technology than vintage computer ads. We’ve showed you ads form the 1940s and 1950s, today, we’re going to look at the 1960s.
One thing I noticed about these ads in comparison to the 40s and 50s, is the ads from the 60s seem more familiar. Meaning, they seem more like computers.
Some of these will surprise you, while others will just make you laugh.