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IT in the D, LinkedIn, Jobs, Updates and More for 11/28/2012
All nice and recovered from your tryptophan coma, I hope? Made it through Black Friday without killing anyone? Covertly finished up all of your shopping on Cyber Monday while at the office? Perfect, then let’s talk about all of the fun and excitement around here. LinkedIn added a new layer of “suck”, a couple blog…
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LinkedIn Sucks, Chapter 12
In case you missed the memo (and we certainly did), LinkedIn has added a new chapter in The Book Of Reasons Why LinkedIn Sucks. This one is called “Meh, you guys didn’t really need an Events section anyway, right?” Idiots. Well that’s just awesome…
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The Unofficially Official Frequently Asked Questions About The December 13th Event Entry
Yes, I am shamelessly stealing from my post from last year’s event. Why? Because most of it is the same, but needed a few tweaks and updates. Honestly, I thought we’d been pretty clear and up front with everything to date, but questions keep coming in onesie-twosie fashion, and so I thought I’d save us…
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The Pre-Thanksgiving 2012 Update
Great event last week, on a number of levels. We’ve got a couple of things going on in December, and hope you can join us. The big news though, of course, is that Turkey Day is nearly upon us. Which means that it’s time for the annual tradition of committing several of the Seven Deadly Sins…
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Five Years Ago Today, We Got Serious
Those who have been around the group for a while know that we’ve been around since 2001. However, it wasn’t until 2007 that we really started ramping things up and trying to actually make it something. Fun fact: five years ago today, this email went out…
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We’ve Come a Long Way, Baby: The November Event Recap
So where to begin when it comes to yesterday? Hitting 3800 members in our LinkedIn group? Or all of the new faces that showed up at last night’s casual networking event for information technology folks here in metro Detroit? Or how packed it was at last night’s event? Or maybe that we’re finally incorporating ITintheD.com as a “real”…