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On August 2, 2011

10 Weird Health Theories That Just Won’t Go Away

Is there really an obesity epidemic or is it just scaremongering? Are drug companies ignoring a cheap cure for multiple sclerosis? Is there anything that low doses of naltrexone cannot do?
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On August 2, 2011

Are You Suffering From Success Deficiency Disorder?

A number of setbacks have you feeling like you can't do anything right and you're taking the business down with you. It's a common feeling among entrepreneurs. But you can shake it off. Here's how.
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On August 2, 2011

The Greening of Government IT

The U.S. government is actively pursuing a major shift in information technology operations that emphasizes the use of cloud technology. While this effort eventually may reduce the amount of "on-site" electronic equipment used by federal agencies, other


On August 2, 2011

The Future of Android, Part 1: The Legal Squeeze

To say Android's popular among consumers is like saying Godzilla's a lizard. It's a question of degree. More than 500,000 new Android devices are being activated daily, Google's Andy Rubin tweeted in late June, and the number


On August 2, 2011

Should Customers Cut Netflix Some Slack?

Technology analyst Scott Steinberg answers the question, "What do Netflix's price changes mean for subscirbers, and how stupid is splitting the costs on unlimited DVD and streaming plans?" To sum up, they mean customers are going to


On August 2, 2011

Sarcasm: A New Path to Creativity? (No, Really)

A new study appearing in the Journal of Applied Psychology finds that snarky co-workers may be doing your workplace an important service-increasing everyone's creativity. The research was...
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