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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Internet, E-commerce & Social Media
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Technology
This Thanksgiving, a lot of people will sneak a peek at their work email. And that's just fine.
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Technology
Despite being hammered in the market and in the media, RIM's Blackberry isn’t just good enough, it is actually great!
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By Rieva Lesonsky |
Filed In:
Getting Started
Surprise! Gen Y is the most inherently entrepreneurial generation the world has ever seen. And even as that creates tension with their elders, it also promises to change the world.
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Press Conferences
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Trends & Events
This could be called the tweet that was heard round the world.
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Press Conferences
and
Trends & Events
The tweet that was heard round the world.
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Internet Social Networking
and
Software Services & Applications
Facebook - or for that matter MySpace - shouldn’t be the only "face" online for a small business.
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By Fredric Paul |
Filed In:
Electronic Commerce
and
Software Services & Applications
Google's vision for the evolution of e-commerce could spell big trouble for small businesses.
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By Leslie Levine |
Filed In:
Censorship
and
Society, Social Assistance & Lifestyle
Of course what you and I might consider polite could be enough to toss someone else behind bars.
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By Enid Burns |
Filed In:
Wireless & Broadcast Equipment Manufacturing
and
Communications Equipment Mfg
Last week throngs of protesters expressed their disgust with a leadership decision. And I'm not talking about the legions of Egyptians who filled the streets of Cairo in protest to the refusal of...
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By Leslie Levine |
Filed In:
Internet Social Networking
and
Software Services & Applications
Would the young in Egypt have taken to the streets if Google’s fearless Wael Ghonim had not become the cyber-activist that so many of us have come to admire?
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By Sherri Fishman |
Filed In:
Small Business
and
Company Structures & Ownership
Remember, your customers are your neighbors, and reaction to bad news can be swift and harmful for the long term.
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By Leslie Levine |
Filed In:
Internet Social Networking
and
Software Services & Applications
So before you crash that party or blab your way into a conversation get the proverbial lay of the land.
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By Leslie Levine |
Filed In:
Footwear Manufacturing
and
Leather & Allied Product Manufacturing
. . . those who do reach the top of their professions whether it’s in banking, film, or shoes should proceed cautiously when it comes to attaching their brand to any social issue.
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By Charlie Alter |
Filed In:
US Federal Government
and
Government Bodies & Offices
Only 1% of US companies of all sizes export their products, versus 29% of Canadian companies, 26% in China and 41% in Germany.
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Floppy Drives
and
Data Storage Devices
The recent events in Cairo actually show why sometimes it is good to hang on to some old devices
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Floppy Drives
and
Data Storage Devices
Once there were all the rage, the cutting edge and the next big thing. Today, they’re dusty, old and outdated.
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By Hanna Hasl-Kelchner |
Filed In:
Strikes
and
Labor Disputes & Negotiations
Autocrats rob their business enterprise of the very strength it needs: the respect, the trust, and the best thinking of it's employees.
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By Sam Thacker |
Filed In:
Internet & WWW
and
Media & Telecommunications
This past week we saw the Egyptian government nearly totally shut down the nation’s connection to the Internet and cellular phone system. Such a measure would be technically hard and politically difficult to...
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Travel, Hospitality & Tourism Overview
and
Travel, Hospitality & Tourism
I tipped a hotel cocktail waitress in Bandung, Indonesia $5 once. She cried when I shrugged my shoulders and told her to keep it. Later, I learned that I’d just fed her family...
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Airports
and
Air Transportation
This is a great site to use when you just need to get away for awhile. If you’re planning a vacation, you use the slider bar to fit your budget and effectively ask...
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