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5 trends driving the future of work
From legions of independent consultants to cities dotted with coworking facilities, the future of work is virtual, online and global.
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Business Travelers: Check your damn bags please
I'm mad as hell about self-centered business travelers on commuter jets and I'm not going to take it anymore.
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What is Facebook's most popular airport?
Facebook has released a list of the top 25 most social airports in the world. The data was collected between August 2010 and November 2011. Can you guess which airport tops the list?
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Jive Software: the end of the beginning...
Financial market sentiment around Jive's growth prospects will now play an increasingly important role in the broader space they have come from. The big leagues are crowded and finding space to...
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Facebook to tackle mobile advertising next year (rumor)
Facebook is planning to launch a mobile advertising service in Q1 2012, according to a new rumor. The company would be going up against the likes of Google, Apple, and Millennial Media.
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Take a tour of tsunami-affected Japan with Google Street View
Google has added Google Street View imagery for the areas of Japan most affected by the March tsunami, enabling users to see the effects for themselves.
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Dell adds T-Mobile to broadband options for Latitude owners
Dell adds T-Mobile to the existing lineup of mobile broadband options for select notebook customers.
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FTC issues refunds to scareware victims
The US Federal Trade Commission announced that it plans to issue refunds to scareware victims, following a settlement with Innovative Marketing.
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Do-it-yourself apps becoming more popular with enterprises (report)
If there isn't an app already made to accomplish a particular task, many enterprise employees are just taking to creating their own, according to Intuit.
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Facebook launches program to fight suicide
Facebook has teamed up with the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline to help anyone who is contemplating suicide. Users can now instantly start a Facebook Chat session with a crisis counselor.
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