Snippets.com and FlipDog.com Customize Internet Job Search on the Desktop; Employers and Job Seekers are Matched Up Easier and Faster Than Ever Before.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers PLEASANTON Pleasanton, city (1990 pop. 50,553), Alameda co., W Calif., a suburb of the San Francisco–Oakland area, in a vineyard and dairy region; inc. 1894. Wine and cheese are produced, and there are publishing and stone-quarrying industries. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 17, 2000 Snippets.com(TM), developer of the Internet's first Smart Browser A Web browser that implements smart browsing features. See smart browsing. , today announced a strategic partnership with FlipDog.com(TM), the Internet's largest job search site. FlipDog.com will be featured in the general install of Snippets 2.0, allowing users to access FlipDog.com's online job search from their desktop with one-easy-click. "We are very excited about our partnership with Flipdog.com," said Greg Millar, Snippets.com president and co-founder. "Jobs are one of the main reasons people go to the Web and FlipDog.com is a very exciting company in that space. By teaming with Snippets, both employers and job seekers job seeker also job·seek·er n. One who seeks employment. will be able to instantly track their job searches and be updated in real-time 1. real-time - Describes an application which requires a program to respond to stimuli within some small upper limit of response time (typically milli- or microseconds). Process control at a chemical plant is the classic example. with search results on the desktop." "FlipDog.com continues to secure far-reaching relationships with many leading-edge companies like Snippets.com to expose a widening audience of job seekers to the benefits of online jobs," said Bob Sherwin, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of FlipDog.com. "Working with Snippets.com enhances our company's direction in reaching millions of online-savvy job seekers." About Snippets.com Snippets is the Internet's first smart browser and the fastest and easiest way for users to get the information they want from the Web. Snippets uses a drawer A person who orders a bank to withdraw money from an account to pay a designated person a specific sum according to the term of a bill, a check, or a draft. An individual who writes and signs a Commercial Paper, thereby becoming obligated under its terms. of smart icons on the desktop that automatically retrieve and present information anywhere from the Web and alert the user when that information changes. For corporate partners, Snippets represents a powerful way to build an on-line brand and to increase customer loyalty by providing more personalized per·son·al·ize tr.v. per·son·al·ized, per·son·al·iz·ing, per·son·al·iz·es 1. To take (a general remark or characterization) in a personal manner. 2. To attribute human or personal qualities to; personify. real-time information to the desktop. Snippets.com is a privately held Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the company based in Pleasanton, and has emerged as a leader in Internet technology. A free install of the Snippets application can be found at www.snippets.com. About FlipDog.com FlipDog.com is powered by technology from WhizBang! Labs which crawls the World Wide Web and automatically finds and gathers job openings directly from employer Web sites. FlipDog.com delivers more jobs from more employers in every category than any other commercial online recruiting service. At FlipDog.com, basic recruiting services are free to job seekers and employers alike. FlipDog.com and WhizBang! Labs are trademarks of WhizBang! Labs, Inc., a privately held Internet technology driven company based in Provo, Utah. |
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