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Slickdeals thinks 20 employees is enough
July 24, 2012 at
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Guess so with all the free mods!
http://www.openforum.c om/articles...ust-enough
Even though deal-sharing site Slickdeals has been around for more than a decade, CEO Bryant Quan says it's still pretty much in startup mode.
With more than a 100 million page views every month and only 20 full-time employees, there's a ratio of 5 million customers to one employee, which means Slickdeals had to build a team flexible enough to wear many hats and make decisions independently.
http://www.openforum.c
Even though deal-sharing site Slickdeals has been around for more than a decade, CEO Bryant Quan says it's still pretty much in startup mode.
With more than a 100 million page views every month and only 20 full-time employees, there's a ratio of 5 million customers to one employee, which means Slickdeals had to build a team flexible enough to wear many hats and make decisions independently.
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You do know he is Anonymous?
You do know he is Anonymous?
Length is more important than randomness against a pure brute force attack. However someone could write a program to go through normal words seperated by spaces pretty easily and crack such a password since they are dictionary words but since there are four it would take a long while.... I would still recommend randomness in addition to length to twart ever increasing computing power.
A good easy to remember hard to crack password would be
N0n...........
Its 15 characters
As long as no one watches you type it in.
Tomato/Greek/1972/Wallet is a very very good password and easy to remember
Key is not to use something like...
Little boy blue blew his horn.
Seriously all important passwords should be at least 15 characters.... and changed regularly.