Tuesday, August 14, 2012

5 tips to get jobs through social networks

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Here are some tips to make your social network to become an excellent platform to find the job you are looking for.

1-difference well: It is necessary to differentiate between public and private, so we recommend having two social networking accounts, one for work and one for your personal life.

2 - Upgrade: If you have two accounts on social networks. "The" labor "and" social ", they need to be a day, especially the first. Regularly review your business account at any time since it could fall off a job opportunity.

3 - Cautious: If instead it is better to consider only manage an account, then you should be even more careful what you publish on the wall of your social network. It is important that if you post something on your personal life is very careful style, spelling and words you use.

4 - Avoid complaints: Many people use their social networks as a way to vent "their labor pains", and often the tone is not the most polite and formal to their bosses or colleagues, this could certainly hurt your image to a recruiter.

5-Shows good image: Care for your freedom of expression does not let you look bad in a matter of image to go shouting from the rooftops your professional or personal habits. Forget to announce how much you get bored at work, or how little they pay you or anything you feel motivated, those are signs of a negative attitude that no one will close, especially in a workplace.

PHOTOS: 5 technologies that will never exist


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A. - Part forth this joy of science fiction films is to look amazing toys, and imagine how they could be so outlined the website io9.com .

Some of these tools have come to life with the passage of time, however there are any of these items that could not ever exist. Czech here what they are.

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1) or Sword Lightsaber Laser: Besides being an object rather impractical and dangerous, there is no engineering work that is able to capture the light in this way, it is possible to emerge from a dish and comfortable retreat the user. Besides energy sources to generate impressive tricks of light sabers, would be impossible to find.

















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2) Human Teleportation: Teleportation requires defragment million shares in an object and then play without losing any snippet elsewhere. Divide the human body is thus impossible, and would be almost a suicide attempt.



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3) Time Machine: This object can not dreamed of creating for his operation would need the whole energy of a black hole for a trip.



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4) Traveling faster than light: To perform this feat would require a power stronger than all the universe, that would be uncontrollable and qeu despite being in a spacecraft, arriving at journey's end everything will disintegrate to its path.

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5) Resuscitation after a cryogenic sleep: Maybe a brain can be preserved frozen, but this process does not guarantee the recovery of all information.

Spyware are computer virus information

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The antivirus company Kaspersky Lab announced today that it has detected a virus in the Middle East capable of spying on financial transactions, emails and social networks, similar to others used against Iran.

The virus "Gauss" which so far has infected computers in the Middle East mostly "is designed to monitor online banking accounts," to steal user information, visit history or passwords for access to payment systems or banking.

"Gauss is a complex tool, supported by nations for cyber spying, designed to steal sensitive information," says the company Kapersky antivirus and computer security in a statement.

According to Kaspersky, the virus was found in June while investigating another called "Flame", to which it very similar, and was designed to infect, among others, the teams from the Ministry of Petroleum of Iran.

Likewise, the new virus has similar structure to Stuxnet, another set of algorithms designed to attack Iranian nuclear facilities and allegedly used U.S. and Israel to boycott Iranian center for uranium enrichment.

According to Kaspersky, Gauss was developed between 2011 and this year and is dispersed in the Middle East team, especially in Lebanon, where about 1,660 computers are counted, and Israel in second place with 483 computers.

Although the security company has identified about 2,500 affected computers since May, estimated that "Gauss" was able to reach tens of thousands of computers.

Kapersky remember that these numbers remain lower than in cases of attack and Flame Stuxnet and Duqu, another virus with similar characteristics.

INTERACTIVE: See Mars in 360°

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This is the last picture of Mars released by NASA in July 2012. It was assembled from images taken between December 2011 and May 2012, while Opportunity was parked at an outcrop informally named 'Greeley Haven'. in a segment of the rim of the old crater Endeavour.

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VIDEO: Francisco de Miranda will see the country from space

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Francisco of Miranda will join Simon Bolivar in space, but not be so close. While the satellite is named after the Liberator is responsible for generating telecommunications, 35 thousand 780 kilometers away from the Earth (geostationary orbit), the satellite Francisco de Miranda is located 640 km (in LEO), because its mission is to observe and photograph Earth.

In a visit to the Bolivarian Agency for Space Activities (ABAE), its executive director, Mariano Imbert, said the launch of this spacecraft is scheduled for late September. In fact, today are earthworks around the agency to install the receiving antennas.

He explained that the satellite will Francisco de Miranda optical equipment to take images, both high resolution and wide scanning.

The photographs will support research on environmental management (biodiversity, meteorology, soil, marine and coastal areas), management of risks (landslides, floods, fires, plate tectonics) and health (environmental variables to detect the movement of disease vectors epidemiological studies).




Also be used in urban and rural planning, cadastre, municipal management, infrastructure services, cartography, geology and geomorphology, hydrography, population data, production systems (crops, crop estimate), as well as security and defense (detection of illegal mining, illicit crops, strategic areas, border surveillance).

The lifetime of this satellite is 5 years, while that of Simon Bolivar is 15. However, since its launch into space in October 2008, have saved fuel planning and control maneuvers will now last 16 ½ years, he said.

The Simon Bolivar satellite is operated from the Abae, located within Air Base Manuel Rios (Bamari) in the town of El Sombrero. That is the main station, with seven antennas, in the Gran Sabana, in Luepa, is the backup station with two antennas.

Specialized training. In the past five years, 1,675 professionals have been trained in space in China, Brazil, India, France and Venezuela. Imbert is part of the first group of 90 people who traveled to China to study, and after returning professionals have trained Creoles.

To strengthen the country's space development is being built in Borburata (Car) Research Center and Space Technology Development, where, besides undertaking research, there will be satellites such as Francisco de Miranda for observation, "not because of Telecommunications we do not have that capability, "said the director of the Abae. Be operational in 2013.

With the National Experimental University of the Armed Forces (Unefa) made an agreement for training in the space area, and are in talks with representatives of the Ministry of Education to include programs of space science and technology in the curriculum so that children familiar with the matter, Mariano said Imbert.

Pregnancies were advertised on Facebook

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Infobae. - With the new update of Facebook can not just announce that the family will grow, but it is also possible to specify the due date and if it's child.
The pregnancy will be part of the bar of "Celebrations", which also include birthdays and anniversaries. To incorporate the profile must be selected in the state labeled "Significant Events". And on the tab "Family & Relationships" is clicked "Birth of a child."

Recently, the platform sat the option of marriage between gay couples. Moreover, since it has long been considering the possibility of opening the network to those under 13 years with the permission and supervision of parents. 

NASA achieved historical rover landing on Mars Curiosity (first photos)

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Curiosity, as known to the robot vehicle of 2,500 million dollars that the U.S. Space Agency (NASA) sent to Mars, got through Monday at 05H31 GMT, capping a successful mission to Mars more sophisticated in history , according to NASA.
"Arrival confirmed," said a member of mission control at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) of NASA in Pasadena (California, U.S. West), while the office burst into celebrations.
"We put wheels on Mars. My God, "he added, after Curiosity successfully achieved its descent of seven minutes, which seems to have developed as planned despite its complexity.
Right after that pose Martian territory, amid laughter and applause from the staff of the checkpoint, an official of the mission distributed chocolate bars Mars brand to your computer.
After the relief came a second burst of joy when the robot sent his first picture of startling clarity, which portrays his own shadow in Marian soil.
It is anticipated that the mission of Curiosity last two years, and it is expected that, among other things, identify possible traces of past life on Mars.

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Curiosity seek traces of extraterrestrial life: "We put wheels on Mars, my God!"

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The Curiosity robot landed on Mars on Monday to make an ambitious mission to detect any traces of extraterrestrial life, said the U.S. Space Agency (NASA) in Pasadena (California).
"Arrival confirmed," said the 05H31 GMT a member of mission control at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) of NASA, triggering a burst of celebrations.
"We put wheels on Mars. My God, "he added, after receiving the first signals that the vehicle, 900 kilos, had reached the red planet after a complex operation.
A second burst of joy came shortly after when the robot sent his first picture of startling clarity, which portrays his own shadow in the martian soil.
President Barack Obama hailed the performance of a "technological feat unprecedented."
The expedition was a risky bet, which required an investment of 2,500 million dollars.
The vehicle-robot ("rover") was released on November 26, 2011 on an Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral 541 (Florida). In his eight months and a half flight covered 570 million kilometers.
Among its objectives, the mission includes the search for traces of past life on the fourth planet from the sun, the closest to Earth.
Some scientists wore amulets and other invoked the spirits of the nation, as a team member who dyed her hair flying in the colors of the American flag.
In fact, less than half of the attempts made by space agencies worldwide to reach Mars have been successful since 1960.
"It's a great day for the nation (U.S.), a great day for all our partners who have material (in vehicle) and a great day for the American people," said NASA administrator, Charles Bolden.
Scientists have discovered evidence of water on Mars, indicating that some form of microbial life could have developed in the past on this planet now has a thin atmosphere, extreme winter and dust storms.
The site chosen for the decline is the Gale Crater, near Mount Sharp (5,000 m). It is one of the lowest places on Mars and convergence point of several rivers that are believed flowed from upland areas, which may contain valuable information about the past in its sedimentary layers.
Curiority, equipped with six wheels and ten-space instruments including 17 cameras, a laser capable of destroying rocks and a series of laboratory tools to analyze its composition, will also seek to collect data to prepare a future manned mission.
Its operation will be secured by a nuclear generator.
Curiosity will give "a huge step in planetary exploration," said Jon Holdren, science adviser to Obama.
The decline in the Martian soil was a complex operation, because we had to reduce the momentum of 21,243 kilometers per hour, only 2.74 kilometers per hour, through the deployment of a large parachute and spatial activation of a crane to deposit slowly the robot.
Curiosity thus joins the list of successful missions in NASA Mars as Viking 1 and 2 (1976), Pathfinder (1997), Marz Exploration Rovers (2004) and Phoenix (2008).