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On July 11, 2011

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Zappos strips it down, Eric Schmidt's book, an identity crisis at the workplace, digital detectives, and what Google+ means your business.

A nude approach to selling clothing. That's the strategy for Zappos, at least. The New York Times profiles


On July 11, 2011

Digital Pioneers on Paper

Are books dead? Thanks to the digital revolution, big ideas — those that change industry, or topple governments — can spread easily and rapidly without ever being committed to paper. No one understands this as well as the tech entrepreneurship…


On July 11, 2011

How to Screw Up a Job Interview

There's all sorts of great advice from career experts at your fingertips these days, but there's still one thing you can do to really mess up your chances in a job interview.
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On July 11, 2011

Woman Fired for Having Gray Hair

A Houston woman is suing her former employer, claiming the company fired her for refusing to hide her age.

A 52-year-old Houston woman has claimed she was fired from her job over her refusal to dye her gray hair.
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On July 11, 2011

The Holy Grail of Application Development

Welcome to a special BriefingsDirect podcast series. Recently we've explored some some major enterprise IT solutions, trends and innovations making news across HP's ecosystem of customers, partners, and developers. This enterprise case study discussion focuses on Seagate


On July 11, 2011

The Opposite of CRM

Ever wonder what the opposite of CRM would be? I have. In my ruminations it's not as simple as matter and antimatter, up and down, left and right -- though few of us would consider antimatter very