According to the Wall Street Journal, the six-second video sharing app can easily be used to track down employers doing unsavory things that could potentially reflect poorly on companies.
Leaders should know everything about their project from top to bottom--except, that just isn't possible. Setting aside your pride and asking for help is the truest sign of dedication.
Users can download a new app called "App.net Passport" to create a limited account that allows you to browse other members for free. Sending a message, however, will require some cash.
The Grey Lady is first off the blocks with the app. Tap the headset and it reads summaries of the paper's stories to you, as well as giving you breaking news and hourly top stories.
If you can't beat 'em, join 'em: Happier founder Nataly Kogan noticed that employees ran out of gas every Wednesday. Instead of pushing harder, she created "Happier Hour," to surprisingly productive results.
The Barclays Center, home of the Brooklyn Nets, uses one of the most advanced Wi-Fi systems in the NBA to bring live-streaming game footage to your smartphone.