Apr 2007 25

I just finished reading today’s online USA Today and how resume videos will probably explode in the next months. It’s actually very interesting but it doesn’t surprise me. With technology innovations such as Youtube and other video outlets its very easy to demonstrate who are and what you bring to the table. Not just facts in print such as traditional resumes.

Here is a good example of video resume a video resume by Allen Ulbricht who was featured in the USA today article. He’s famous now :)

But it’s great to present something fresh and unique and video helps you do that!
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Dragon Naturally Speaking Preferred 9 by Nuance
Today, for the first time I’m testing out the latest Dragon Naturally Speaking program. I find it very to be quite good.

I had to train it several times. And because I have a webcam and a Altec Lancing headset mic-in microphone I ran into some difficulties. But overall it is very intuitive. After playing around with it, I managed to spit out articles with 450 words in about 5 minutes, plus editing which was another 2 minutes. I can say that isn’t bad at all. In the past I have outsourced many articles and I still will for more topics that I don’t have much interest or know absolutely NOTHING about.

I never thought after taking those Speech Recognition classes at Georgetown, that I would be using it. That class was quite boring, well at least the professor. Looking back I still remember a good thing or two :)

I recommend anyone who needs to dictate or write constantly to give Dragon Naturally Speaking 9 or previous versions a try!

Yesterday I backed up my 120gb laptop using Microsofts free sync toy. This free program is pretty fast and not so bulky as a lot of paid programs. Much much better than the installed backup system on Windows systems.

A good review of using sync at this blog is neat.

When I lost my hard drive back in 2003 I’ve made it my mission to keep backups as often as possible. Hard work down the drain is something I don’t wish on anyone :( .

Download Microsoft SyncToy