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Mobile Is Beginning To Define The Multitrillion Dollar Global Travel Industry
Business Insider - 1 Feb 2014 00:04
KEY POINTS Mobile devices are ideal companions for travelers, allowing them to access information, services and booking while en route. PhoCusWright estimates that by 2015, mobile will account for one-quarter of U.S. onl...
Old Mexico Lives On
Business Insider - 1 Feb 2014 23:03
On February 2nd 1848, following a short and one-sided war, Mexico agreed to cede more than half its territory to the United States. An area covering most of present-day Arizona, California, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah, p...
New Home IPO raises $86 million amid 'bumpy' housing recovery
L.A. Times - 1 Feb 2014 04:01FDA reviews safety of testosterone therapy for men
Miami Herald - 1 Feb 2014 01:30
The Food and Drug Administration said Friday it is reviewing the safety of popular testosterone drugs for men in light of recent studies suggesting they can increase the risk of heart attack, stroke and death.
State lawmakers to hold hearing on MBTA pension loss and lack of transparency
Boston - 1 Feb 2014 00:16
The Legislature's Joint Committee on Public Service will hold a hearing Feb. 25 on a recent investment loss at the MTBA pension fund and the fund board's refusal to make records open to the public.
Healthcare Entrepreneurs Learn Important Lesson From The Valley: Your Solution Is Not My Problem
Forbes - 1 Feb 2014 08:16
Many great ideas never go anywhere; many high-potential startups fail because their solution, while elegant, can't be matched to a problem somebody wants to solve.
Global Smartphone Shipments
Business Insider - 1 Feb 2014 23:41
Last year the number of smartphones shipped worldwide passed 1 billion for the first time, according to IDC, a research firm. In 2010 the four leading smartphone vendors, Nokia, Research In Motion (now BlackBerry), Apple...
A different course for struggling Restaurant Week
Boston - 1 Feb 2014 05:46
You can stick a fork in Restaurant Week.
Super Bowl Tax Tale Of The Tape: Who Ya' Got?
Forbes - 1 Feb 2014 04:15
Super Bowl parties are the worst, and that's largely because people are the worst. I'm no literary buff, but I'm pretty sure that cramming a couple dozen yahoos into a living room for three hours so they can scream in...
IBM's CEO, other top execs give up 2013 bonuses
Miami Herald - 1 Feb 2014 02:50
IBM CEO Virginia Rometty and the rest of her senior management team are relinquishing their 2013 bonuses as penance for the technology company's lackluster performance last year.
The 17 Equations That Changed The World
Business Insider - 1 Feb 2014 16:25
Earlier this year, Mathematician Ian Stewart came out with an excellent and deeply researched book titled "In Pursuit of the Unknown: 17 Equations That Changed the World" that takes a look at the most pivotal equations o...
The NFL Installed A Bunch Of iBeacons In New York City For The Super Bowl
Business Insider - 1 Feb 2014 16:22The Highest-Paid Players In The Super Bowl
Business Insider - 1 Feb 2014 07:22
The Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks took much different roads on the way to the Super Bowl in terms of how they paid their top players. In addition to Peyton Manning, who is by far the highest-paid player in this yea...
Meningitis vaccine approved for California college
Boston - 1 Feb 2014 23:57
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) -- Health officials at a California university will start offering a vaccine against bacterial meningitis several months after an outbreak sickened four students.
Breakup at 740 Park Avenue
The New York Times - 1 Feb 2014 23:50
Liz and Kent Swig swiftly scaled the heights of Manhattan real estate and social life. Then the market's walls closed in.
If The U.S. Trade Agenda Implodes, Blame The Equivocator-In-Chief
Forbes - 1 Feb 2014 23:47
Did Harry Reid kill the trade agenda? The Senate Majority Leader is no champion of economic freedom to be sure, but his opposition to the fast track bill doesn’t kill it. It merely strengthens the hand of his colle...
The Explosion Of Global Smartphone Shipments In One Chart
Business Insider - 1 Feb 2014 23:43
Last year the number of smartphones shipped worldwide passed 1 billion for the first time, according to IDC, a research firm. In 2010 the four leading smartphone vendors, Nokia, Research In Motion (now BlackBerry), Apple...
Putin's Russia: Sochi Or Bust
Business Insider - 1 Feb 2014 23:33
The conspicuous dazzle of the games masks a country, and a president, in deepening trouble FEBRUARY 7th sees the opening of the winter Olympics in Sochi on the Black Sea. The message of the games is simple: "Russia is ba...
Why Wal-Mart Is Less Amazing Than Amazon
Business Insider - 1 Feb 2014 23:14
The world’s biggest retailer is stumbling. Its genial new boss needs to prove he can push through hard changes WALMART is at an "inflection point". Those words are truer now than when Bill Simon, the head of its Americ...
Before-And-After Pictures Show How Sochi Has Changed In The Year Leading Up To The Olympics
Business Insider - 1 Feb 2014 22:02
The Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, have cost the nation nearly $50 billion, making them the most expensive Games in history. Much of the work to transform the resort town into a professional outpost for everything fro...
Stocks And Super Bowls: Buy Companies That Look Like The Steelers, Not The Jets
Forbes - 1 Feb 2014 21:35
Culture matters in the financial world just like it does on the gridiron, says fund manager Zac Wydra.
Wayne's World Syndrome: How To Think About Customer Experience Initiatives, Consultants, And Customer-Centricity
Forbes - 1 Feb 2014 20:16
Watch out: Wayne's World Syndrome can attack your customer experience initiative (customer-centricity consultant guided or otherwise)