Wednesday
Nov092016

Third annual National Girls Learning Code Day happening on Nov 12

​Ladies Learning Code -- a national not-for-profit offering beginner-friendly tech education -- is proud to announce the third-annual ​National Girls Learning Code Day​. On November 12, 400+ girls ages 8-13 and their parent or guardian will attend simultaneous in-person workshops in more than 25 communities across the country. The full list of participating cities is available at girlslearningcodeday.com 

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Wednesday
Nov092016

Canadian immigration site crashes during U.S. election night

A sudden spike in interest over Canada's Citizenship and Immigration site has many believing that US citizens aren't happy with the way their presidential election is going at the moment. An error message has been showing up on said site, making it inaccessible to some users.  And while that might be a coincidence, according to a tweet from The Telegraph, people in the U.S. have been searching for the word "emigrate" over the last few hours.

Source: Gizmodo

Wednesday
Nov092016

Facebook goes after LinkedIn with job posting feature

Facebook is going after another big social network. This time, it’s taking on LinkedIn with a new feature it’s testing. Facebook is letting page administrators create job postings and receive applications from candidates on its platform. This feature is earning LinkedIn most of its revenue. The social network for business, as it is known, LinkedIn users pay a monthly fee to post resumes and connect with people. It’s a venue for job hunters and recruiters to meet. If Facebook enters the picture, this might spell trouble for LinkedIn. Having job postings on Facebook pages could drive traffic for these companies and give Facebook another revenue stream. 
Source: Reuters
Tuesday
Nov082016

Future Lenovo smartphones might all carry the Moto brand

The Moto brand might not just be limited to Lenovo’s premium smartphones. A new report from China claims Lenovo might make use of the Moto brand to market its smartphones, with hopes of putting the acquisition to better use. Aside from the possible branding change. The report from Campaign claims Lenovo is switching up its mobile executives in China. Xudong Chen, co-president and SVP of Lenovo’s Mobile Business Group in the country, is being replaced by Gina Qiao, former SVP of human resources. While Qiao may have an HR title at the moment, she was once Lenovo’s chief strategy officer and head of marketing. We can’t say how this will affect the company’s mobile strategy but it might help Lenovo leverage the long established Moto name in its favor. 
Source: Droid Life