I heard this specific advice when I was graduating and followed it. Now I realize I can get hundreds of jobs, but those who make the big bucks are specialists.
So shall the dialer VS the anti-dialer war continue.
My company makes an auto-dialer product used by a lot of these contact centers. We will just outsmart whatever technology sits between us and the callee. That said, some tech-savvy people may be able to beat us, but the general population won't.
But they *will* do it, and the technology certainly exists. Siri already does it with audio.|
There is money to be made in the advertising space here. Just because you or I can't exactly say what will make them money, historically they've been a company that strives to collect as much data as possible and hires experts to figure out how to monetize that data.
http://xamarin.com/ Here's a good place to start: http://hanselminutes.com/362/ios-and-android-apps-with-xamarin-studio-20-and-miguel-de-icaza There are examples of games with of 95% code re-use across Windows Phone, iOS, and Android.
This is fairly good advice. Another tidbit of advice - don't take advice from fellow graduates. :D
I heard this specific advice when I was graduating and followed it. Now I realize I can get hundreds of jobs, but those who make the big bucks are specialists.
So shall the dialer VS the anti-dialer war continue. My company makes an auto-dialer product used by a lot of these contact centers. We will just outsmart whatever technology sits between us and the callee. That said, some tech-savvy people may be able to beat us, but the general population won't.
But they *will* do it, and the technology certainly exists. Siri already does it with audio.| There is money to be made in the advertising space here. Just because you or I can't exactly say what will make them money, historically they've been a company that strives to collect as much data as possible and hires experts to figure out how to monetize that data.
Why does $company offer $thing_that_makes_money?