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Keeping up with every RSS feed item and tweet is hard enough for anybody, let alone someone trying to run a business. That's why at the end of every week, ReadWriteBiz rounds up the week's most important tech news and insights for small and medium-sized businesses.
The week started out with Citrix's launch of an iPad app for GoToMyPC, their remote desktop support solution for businesses. We reviewed the app and found it to be pretty solid. It lets you commandeer almost any modern desktop or laptop computer from the iPad, which is great for providing remote IT support or even checking out some bloated, Flash-based restaurant websites from Apple's famously Flash-free tablet.
A few months ago, Nodejitsu co-founder Marak Squires wrote "The day's of resumes and references for developers are slowly dying." Squires sends his Github account to potential employers before he sends a résumé.
With that in mind, check out My Github Résumé, a web application that will generate a résumé from a Github account.
Looking for a job? Need to fill a position? ResumeSponge, a Web app that enables professionals to build online profiles and connect with would-be employers just launched into beta and its creators want to help.
The fledgling site, which is free to use, is notably similar to LinkedIn, but with a few extra bells and whistles.
Traditional resumes are boring. They become stale and out-of-date, they can't really showcase your work or achievements, and they end up just sitting in the bottom of someone's inbox. A paper resume, while professional, doesn't really let an employer get to know you. Many sites are trying to solve the problems of traditional resumes by providing job seekers a new way to stand out in the crowd.
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