When navigating my website today, McAfee reported the following...
McAfee has detected a potential phishing Web site.
Phishing sites appear to be legitimate, but they request you to provide sensitive information, which can be used to commit fraud.
McAfee recommends that you block this Web site.
WTF? Are these guys looking for a lawsuit? This is blatant libel. People have to stand up to McAfee and show them the finger for these false positives.
You can now embed your ResumeBay resume in other websites like MySpace. Here's my profile. If you look in the About Me, you'll see my resume in full.
http://www.resumebay.net/embed.aspx
http://www.myspace.com/randymorin
You can now import your resume from Facebook. Go here and click the Facebook graphic.
Yesterday, Douglas Karr left a very challenging comment on Chip' Quips. Basically, Douglas wants to use RSS as an envelop for his resume. Others could subscribe to his resume and get an update whenever his resume changes.
http://www.chipsquips.com/?p=837#comment-43978
Douglas has written before on this subject. He would like to do a tag query on Technorati and find matching resumes.
http://www.douglaskarr.com/2006/12/20/peace-2/
Standards for embedding resumes in RSS already exist. Microformats is the most commonly used format, but you can also simply embed an HR-XML Resume object in your RSS <item>. So, I decided to make this functionality available on ResumeBay. Hack. Hack! And done.