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OWS protestor doesn’t own his tweets, judge rules
In a candid ruling, a New York judge said a protester can’t stop prosecutors from searching his Twitter account because he doesn’t own the tweets in the first place. Judge… Read more
CHEAP BROADBRAND IS THE OIL OF THE MODERN ECONOMY
This is a guest post written by Mark Dykeman. Mark broadcasts from his brain about communications, social media, and technology several times per week at Broadcasting Brain. He enjoys participating in… Read more
6 MUST FOLLOW STEPS FOR SELLING IN ANY ECONOMY
Brandon Mendelson is the coordinator for A Million High Fives. Follow@BJMendelson for project updates or search #AMHF on Twitter. Evan White and Jason Sadler wear t-shirts. But not only to do… Read more
EXPERTS AND THE ECONOMY
This has been what could best be described as an interesting few days for us here in the United States, and particularly those of us in the tech sector and… Read more
SHOULD YOU REALLY QUIT YOUR DAY JOB IN A DOWN ECONOMY?
Nellie Akalp is CEO of CorpNet.com. Since forming more than 100,000 corporations and LLCs across the U.S, she has built a strong passion to assist small business owners and entrepreneurs in… Read more
SLUGGISH PRINT AD BUSINESS PROMPTS GANNETT TO CUT 700 JOBS.
Citing a slow economy, newspaper chain Gannett on Tuesday announced it was cutting 700 positions, about 2% of its total workforce. In a memo obtained by Gannett Blog, Bob Dickey, Gannett… Read more
OCCUPY WALL STREET GLOBAL MAP IS A BIRDS EYE VIEW OF DISCOUNT
One month after the first protesters showed up on Wall Street, similar movements have popped up in cities throughout the world — and many more are being planned or discussed. As… Read more
Why The Wall Street Journal Isn’t Adding Digital To Its Sunday Edition
Common wisdom says there’s no future in print newspapers and that the rest of the country is fed up with Wall Street. But both propositions fall flat in the case… Read more
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