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June 27th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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VOOLKAN the easist way to find a job opening
June 27th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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In ancient Greek, the word Voolkan was defined as the ” the easiest way to find a job opening.” It was mentioned in one of the lost dialogues of Plato discovered buried in the city of Atlantis. Plato had discovered a magical process for matching job applicants with the perfect job. He used a specific mathematical formula to do this (which we, unfortunetly, will never reveal to mere mortals). Plato wanted to apply it to the Republic, one of his greatest works, but it was excluded for unknown reasons…
Actually, we just made that up, Voolkan isn’t a real word (we thought the story sounded cool, though). The technology of matching job applicants with the right job, however, is real, and we’re using it here.
Voolkan is a free online job search site. Think of it as the classified ads page for the 21st century! As an individual, you can register, search and apply for jobs across the country for free—and the more jobs you apply to, the smarter Voolkan gets, and you’ll get up-to-date, personally-tailored job recommendations every time you log in! As a business owner, you can post your job listing anywhere in the country, and use Voolkan’s built-in job application interface to screen potential employees and keep track of how many views your listing gets. Why set up a complicated application form on your own site when Voolkan takes care of the whole process for you, automatically? It couldn’t be any simpler!
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Like Craigslist for the Philippines – AyosDito.ph
June 27th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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Rednano presents “Where is Max?”
June 27th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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In creating a search engine, with Singapore as its core and relevance as its hallmark, SPH Search found that the obvious name for the service had to incorporate elements of the republic’s identity and the precision of its search results.
From this came the name Rednano. This builds on the pride Singapore has in being referred to as the “little red dot”, the colour of its flag, and the fact that a nano is the prefix for an extremely small entity in the international system of units–factor of 10.
Rednano seeks to delve into the morass of information on the World Wide Web and pluck from it the nuggets you seek, no matter how small and deeply buried they are, rather than overwhelm you with multiple links which you have to sift through tediously.
Red is the colour of blood cells, which carry life-giving oxygen round the body. And Rednano aims to rejuvenate people and companies fatigued by disappointment with other search and directory services. Users looking for things to do with the republic, and businesses eager to reach out to them, will find “red” carpet treatment from Rednano.
Nanotechnology is an exciting new field which will play an increasingly important role in our lives–helping us overcome current hurdles, boost our productivity and enrich our existence. Our brand Rednano indicates our desire to achieve the same objectives, through the speedy delivery of information on Singapore that is accurate, relevant and timely.
Combined, the words red and nano describes a search service whose time has come.

The search begins here.

See the world through the eyes of the web – Kalooga
June 27th, 2009 by Charles S. Knight
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