| Like Google Earth? Let It Help You Make a Big Splash |
| TechLink Blog | |||
| Wednesday, 14 January 2009 00:00 | |||
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Ready for a big splash? Google Earth has finally mapped the oceans of the world. From the ability to take a dive into an undersea canyon on par with the Mariana Trench to the chance to see the near-extinct coelacanth, Google Earth is going to inaccessible locations faster than most ever thought possible. Google Earth is easily one of the most popular parts of the Google line. Half a billion computers have it installed already, and Google hopes programs like these will bring a level of awareness to certain research facets. For example, very little of the ocean floor has actually been seriously mapped – less than 6% in fact. Moreover, there are species we’re not even aware of, but only 1% of them are marine protected areas. Tools like this could change the face of research and the world of business in some cases, but only individuals who know how to make full use of them are of any value to today’s companies and research labs. Do you have what it takes? Could you bring Google Earth and thousands of other technologies to employers around the world? Have you considered TechLink Resources? The ideal way to get your resume noticed by employers who actually care about your ability to make use of technologies like Google Earth in the workplace, TechLink can connect you in ways you never thought possible. If you have the skills companies want, and you want a team fighting for you from resume to negotiation, you want TechLink Resources. The ability to continue working on projects that may actually help your future employer (like ways to use Google Earth to better the businesses of today), you want TechLink on your side. Don’t wait or spend your time making hundreds of copies at Kinko’s of your resume. Contact TechLink Resources instead.
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