Christian Science Monitor To Move Online Only
The Christian Science Monitor said Tuesday that it is dropping its daily print format and will move to a daily online publication.In…
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The Christian Science Monitor said Tuesday that it is dropping its daily print format and will move to a daily online publication.In…
Google is looking to put more focus on the energy industry in hopes of creating a business opportunity.
A new study has revealed that print yellow pages are no longer the main way customers seek local information. The internet (through search engines, local directories etc.) is now the top way consumers look for local information.
Google's book-scanning and -sharing problems are, in short, almost gone. Pending the approval of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, Google has agreed to a host of steps that will satisfy the Authors Guild, John Wiley & Sons, the McGraw-Hill Companies, Pearson Education, the Penguin Group, and Simon & Schuster.
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Business owners often struggle with the question of whether or not their employees should be using social media in the workplace. There are obvious reasons why they shouldn't, but there are certainly potential benefits as well, and unfortunately not a lot of clarity to the matter. So let's look at this from several different angles. Stats