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Revisiting Reviews

Our year 2005 is ending soon. Along with the excitement of the office Christmas party comes the anticipation of the annual employee review. Whether you dread the attention or welcome being under the microscope, you probably have had ...READ»

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Road Rage in the age of Facebook

Online On Your Blackberry? Drivers Text Message and Post their Road Rage Driving in traffic is full of idiotic rude drivers and your impulse to roll down the window and give the obligatory middle finger or in some people's ...READ»

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Time for You to Go

With the turning of the seasons, are there leaves in your work and life you are ready to let go? When my husband was leaving a long-time job, the exit interviewer asked if a different role would make him stay. He had envisioned one, ...READ»

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No Time to Network

No matter how often we pledge to dedicate more time to develop more meaningful relationships with colleagues and partners, we're still as busy as ever. So how can we build more relationships, when we already have so many things ...READ»

Why You Should buy a Used Car from a Bonded Dealer

-Buying from a Bonded Auto Dealer Conover, NC - The sagging new car industry got a brief boost this summer thanks to the Obama administration’s “Cash for Clunkers” program. Consumers bought almost 700,000 new cars and ...READ»

Tech Monday: The flying car--Give it up already!

Once again, we lurch towards our Jetsons-inspired future, this time, courtesy of NASA. The space agency selected The Cafe Foundation, a group of aircraft engineers, to host its Personal Air Vehicle Challenge, a $250,000 contest to ...READ»

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How Do We Fix Crappy U.S. Broadband?

According to a recent study, broadband access in the U.S. has dropped to 19th place worldwide. The recent passage of the stimulus bill will provide about $7 billion to improve it. But why is U.S. broadband so crappy in the first ...READ»

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NBC: Not Broadcasting Comedy

It's my favorite time of year, folks: Upfront week. This is when the TV networks display their new wares for the fall season and get advertisers to commit to paying for all of it. $9 billion is expected to change hands in the coming ...READ»

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Celebrity Blogs: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

As if they don't already get enough publicity, celebrities are increasingly joining the ranks of the blogosphere. Here we spotlight some of the best -- and some of the worst.READ»

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Big Brother, Where Art Thou?

Security executive Jim Miller argues that a national ID card would help the United States combat terrorism, end wasteful government redundancies, and streamline helter-skelter state and national agencies. So where are our personal bar codes and biometric identifiers? Will the United States institute national IDs?READ»

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Digital Matters - Issue 41

"The future of the auto industry is building your own car over the Net."READ»

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Full House

Executives at Las Vegas's Bellagio Hotel screened 84,000 candidates, did 27,000 interviews, and hired 9,600 people -- in 24 weeks. Now Cisco wants to know how they did it.READ»

Who Ever Said Comedy Had To Be Fun?

For Rob Burnett, president and CEO of David Letterman's production company, Worldwide Pants, comedy is serious business. But long hours and nagging self-doubt are the price you pay to make people laugh -- and to build a company that does distinctive work in an industry where distinctive work is in short supply. Just in time for May sweeps, here's an all-access look at the creative process.READ»