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Sometimes you really need a weekend to relax.
Read More »Would You Fire Someone for Eating Leftovers?
What happens when an employee disregards--or doesn't hear--a manager's instructions to save the company's Fourth of July barbecue hot dogs for a Labor Day soiree? We are not making this up.
Read More »Would You Give Up Sex to Avoid a PowerPoint?
A new survey suggests people will go to great lengths to avoid PowerPoint presentations, either giving them or listening to them. Just how excruciating do people find PowerPoint presentations? Nearly a quarter of workers would rather forego sex for the night than sit through a lame presentation, says a new survey
Read More »Mastering Last-Minute Orders
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Read More »How To Dig Out After A Long Weekend
Ah, the joy of long holiday weekends. They re-energize, revitalize and send you back to work..
Read More »So You Got a Google+ Invite…
...now what? What's behind Google's slow-launch approach, plus, what's irking the Twitterati about the search giant's social network (hint: everything). The first formal reviews of Google+, the social-network-news-feed-video-chat hybrid, are in
Read More »Creating Software That Makes the Web Safe
In the midst of the Egyptian revolution, David Gorodyansky and Eugene Malobrodsky, co-founders of AnchorFree , came in to work one sunny morning and realized something peculiar: Overnight, their company had scored about a million new customers in Egypt. "It was absolutely fascinating," says Gorodyansky. "Our original idea for AnchorFree was to make your Facebook and e-mail become just as secure as a banking site.
Read More »3 Ways To Wow Your Audience With A Killer Live Presentation
Some people are natural-born speakers. They were those eager young souls who volunteered to read aloud in grade school and now welcome any opportunity to present in front of a group
Read More »Find An Asteroid To Visit
In 1930, astronomer Clyde Tombaugh discovered the dwarf planet Pluto while looking at photographs of the night sky. Pluto was the first object to be found in what’s now known as the Kuiper belt, a region that’s also full of asteroids. NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft intends to visit one or two of them after it flies past Pluto in 2015.
Read More »Dirt Devil Ad Or Brilliant Horror Flick? Inside Cannes Lions’ New Directors Showcase
It's an ad world must-see: Each year delegates at the Cannes Lions International Festival Of Creativity cram into the Palais du Festival to see what Saatchi & Saatchi global creatives deem to be the best video content from up and coming directors around the world. Here's a peek at this year's picks. Each year delegates at the Cannes Lions International Festival Of Creativity line up on Thursday morning and cram into the Palais du Festival to see what Saatchi & Saatchi global creatives deem to be the best video content from up and coming directors around the world.
Read More »Networking on High in Aspen
Wardrobe dilemma: How does one dress for the swanky, Havana-themed Publisher's Party at the Top of Mt. Aspen while still keeping warm?
Read More »Chase begins to catch McIlroy at US Open
The chase after Rory McIlroy has begun. The third round of the U.S. Open started on a cloudy, muggy morning at Congressional on Saturday, with Adam Hadwin and Christo Greyling hitting the first shots.
Read More »Caribbean Sea|Tortola: Receive a $1,000 savings on ALDEBARAN for all charter bookings taking place in Tortola between June 15 and August 15, 2011
Relax and watch the night sky sparkle while you sip an exotic cocktail on this 57` catmaran that accommodates 6 guests in 2 king and 1 queen en suite cabins. Her professional crew are ready to welcome you on board.
Read More »How CNN And YouTube Forged A Presidential-Debate Partnership
CNN runs one of the world's most advanced newsrooms : Holograms stream over the airwaves, touchscreens dot the walls, and reporters and producers practically have iPads attached to their hips. Tonight, that forward-thinking tradition continues with the network's first GOP debate--which will include conservative stars such at Mitt Romney and Michele Bachmann--of the upcoming presidential election.
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