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See Where The World's Billionaires Live

Business Insider - 17 Sep 2014 18:05
See Where The World's Billionaires Live Wealth-X and UBS are out with their latest Billionaire Census, and this year's results provide eye-opening insights into the lives of the world's elite. There are now 2,325 billionaires in the world, who control a total ...
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The Most Beautiful Storytelling App Is Now On iPhone

Business Insider - 17 Sep 2014 22:02
The Most Beautiful Storytelling App Is Now On iPhone Storehouse began as a gorgeous iPad app for telling highly visual stories. The app won an Apple Design award earlier this year, and its clean layout keeps the focus on the photos and videos that make up the visual narrat...
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Here's Proof That Hollywood Is Sexist, From The Winner Of A 2014 MacArthur Genius Grant Cartoonist and feminist theorist Alison Bechdel won a 2014 MacArthur grant, which will give her $625,000 over five years to spend however she wants. The MacArthur Foundation highlights her works including "Dykes To Watch...
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POGUE: The iPhone 6 Is A 'Thin, Sexy Phone' (AAPL)

Business Insider - 17 Sep 2014 03:22
POGUE: The iPhone 6 Is A 'Thin, Sexy Phone' (AAPL) Yahoo Tech writer and former New York Times columnist David Pogue reviewed the iPhone 6, calling it "thin" and "sexy." He says there's nothing surprising about the phone really, because of all the leaks leading up to the...
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This Chart Shows Disney Is Going To Dominate Movie Theaters For The Next Two Years Disney's upcoming movie release schedule should have rival studios worrying.  Variety senior editor Marc Graser tweeted out this photo showing Walt Disney Studios' film plans for the next two years and, as he notes, it ...
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Poorly Behaved Airline Passengers Are Being Publicly Shamed Online We all know that space is cramped on airplanes, but that doesn't mean that it's acceptable to put your feet on someone else's headrest, sprawl across a row of seats when they're already occupied, or walk around the cabin...
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The Most Powerful Person In Tech At Every Age

Business Insider - 17 Sep 2014 18:08
The Most Powerful Person In Tech At Every Age From Marissa Mayer's two-year-old son Macallister to 95-year-old VC Henry Hillman, it's clear that influence in tech comes in all ages, shapes, and sizes. We've compiled a list of the most powerful people in tech at near...
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Blogging Nuns, Tweeting Monks, And The Catholic Church's Digital Revolution Do you believe in... the power of Facebook to fan the flock's passionate flames? In 2006, Julie Vieira was getting ready to take her vows to become a nun. As she browsed the web, it became clear to her that nuns had an i...
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What is The Future of Sales Technology?

inc - 17 Sep 2014 20:18
What is The Future of Sales Technology? What tools will sales teams want and need next year? Or five years hence? Entrepreneurs must plan today for the sales technology of tomorrow.
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Ex-Walmart flack: My bad for padding resume

New York Post - 17 Sep 2014 03:13
Ex-Walmart flack: My bad for padding resume Walmart's chief spokesman, who resigned last week, admitted he made a "mistake" after the world's largest retailer caught him padding his education credentials. The Bentonville, Ark.-based company discovered that David.....
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Sears outlet site invites shoppers to make an offer

Chicago Tribune - 17 Sep 2014 23:02
Sears outlet site invites shoppers to make an offer Shoppers who linger long enough on a product page at searsoutlet.com may be nudged into buying with an age-old tactic: an offer to negotiate.
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The Top 3 Credit Cards for Studying Abroad

The Huffington Post - 17 Sep 2014 21:24
The Top 3 Credit Cards for Studying Abroad If you plan to study abroad this year, relying strictly on cash and debit cards can be a gamble. Cash can easily be stolen. Debit cards can charge foreign transaction fees and don't have the same protections as credit ca...
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Cheech, Chong and the Pot Industry's Uphill Battle Pot advocacy groups are launching their own campaigns to combat those that rely on stereotypes and fear-mongering.
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Citigroup and Bank of America will offer mortgages at discounted interest rates to help borrowers with low incomes or subprime credit. AnnaMaria Andriotis joins MoneyBeat.
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Financial Markets Awaiting Any Fed Signal on Rates Financial markets watching for 2 words as clues to Fed's intentions on rates
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Soda makers headed down same road as tobacco: analyst

New York Post - 17 Sep 2014 03:25
Soda makers headed down same road as tobacco: analyst Soda makers, which have seen sales in the US fall for nine straight years, appear more like this generation's cigarette sector, one Wall Street report contends. Both sectors are under...
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U.S. consumer bureau sues Corinthian, alleging predatory lending The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sued Corinthian Colleges Inc. on Tuesday, alleging that the ailing Orange County for-profit college operator deceived tens of thousands of students through an "illegal predat...
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Danaher To Acquire Nobel Biocare For $2.2 Billion

Bidness etc. - 17 Sep 2014 01:29
Danaher To Acquire Nobel Biocare For $2.2 Billion Danaher Corporation (DHR) announced its plan to acquire Swiss dental equipment manufacturer, Nobel Biocare Holding AG (NOBN), in a press release yesterday. The acquisition is an all-cash agreement of $2.2 billion, inclus...
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Understanding Color: It Can Be Confusing For Many How does color work? It seems that as men we have an innate fear when it comes to color. It confuses and scares us. Most men prefer to stick to neutral shades, let’s be honest…it can be pretty boring at times. Think ...
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How much does it really cost Apple to make an iPhone 6? A reader going by the initials P.C. has a question about the new iPhone 6.
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This Vicious Job Cycle Explains Why Startups Don't Use Android Even Though It's 80% Of The Market (AAPL, GOOG) Alessandro Crugnola, a software developer who works for Aviary, the photo editing app, has written a thoughtful essay on why it is so hard to hire people who want to work on mobile apps for Android phones and devices. Th...
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The Inside Sales Revolution and the Pull Towards Sales Acceleration The modern sales landscape will serve as the new bridge between buyer and seller.
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