Top Five: Go-To Websites

 

by Tatiana González (@tatigonza)

 

Writing this post was not so easy for me, as I’m not very constant on the sites I read, but still these are some that I find engaging for some reason.

Mashable: This might be the one site I really read daily, I love getting to know new sites, new technologies, social media news and a lot more. If you also like cool news on trends, innovation and tecnology, you’ll surely like reading this site.

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Klout Still Has Clout


by Ted Rubin (@tedrubin)

What does it mean when the “Standard for Influence” company (Klout) makes a change in its algorithm that seems to suggest a change in its standard as many Klout “Online Success Scores” dropped significantly overnight? It means they’re crazy to make the change…or… are they crazy like a fox???

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Top Five: Go-To Websites

 

by Juan Diego Velasco (@tatuajefalso)

It’s not easy to be loyal to a website these days when you spend most of your time online following links from Twitter, etc. However, these are some of my favorite sites, which I try to visit at least once a week.
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How Smart is Your TV?

 

by Diego Moore (@diegomoore)

Over a month ago I had an opportunity to attend one of the Samsung Developers days focused on Application Development for their Internet TV pla­tform and which was quite an insight into what is a growing industry with plenty of opportunities to innovate. It’s not something I’ve had much exposure to in the past but I attended with an open mind and ready to discover opportunities and soak up the presentations and workshops. Read more

 

Employee Exchange Program: Yody Castro

What is your name and what do you do at Zemoga?

 

My name is Yody Castro, I’ve been working at Zemoga a year and a half, approximately, as a Web Designer.

 

What made you want to take part in the employee exchange program?

 

A couple of years ago I was studying in London, speaking English, but I’ve never had the chance to get to know how it is working in my discipline abroad. That’s why, when I knew about this opportunity, I just did’t think about it twice. It’s so much fun to try a different work environment for a bunch of weeks and have a look at the office and the people who probably are in contact with you everyday by chat, but you’ve never seen before in real life. For me, it’s like matching a face and a voice with a name that you just have read in emails.
In other words it’s a breath of fresh air.

 

What have you learned so far in the time you’ve been here? What do you think of the program?

 

I re-confirmed that everyday can give you surprises and chances to learn incredible things about people and places, and I’ve been here just 2 weeks, so there are a lot of good stuff coming! And… I’m in NY! 🙂