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Progress towards preserving net neutrality took a step backward Wednesday
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Let’s slim down Microsoft into a lean, mean, efficient customer pleasing profit making machine! Mini-Microsoft, Mini-Microsoft, lean-and-mean!
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The most interesting part of this was ‘free food’. By spending $15 per day on food, Google gets people to work earlier, stay later and is able to pay less salary. An employee eating all meals is still less than $4k annual.
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Sprint is the third largest wireless service provider in the U.S., and they want to correct that standing, by moving forward in order to correct slipping sales, and sketchy marketing, which is a chief complaint from investors and business critics.
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Just a few months after Google Desktop became available for the Mac, I’m happy to tell you it’s now available for Linux users too.
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If your online business, like thousands of others on the Web, relies on Google searches for traffic, then Brendon Scott is a good person to have on your side.
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Project management is the job of organizing, coordinating and managing various tasks and resources in order to successfully complete a project.
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I’ve written a lot of positive stuffe lately about Facebook. This morning I noticed two different blogs suggesting that despite its growth, Facebook still has it’s challenges.
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Brian returns with some fantastic tips on writing well. This is a post of common mistakes (that I am guilty of!).

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