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Yelp Now Has Court Permission to Change Business Ratings for Money. Don’t Forget It.
This news broke in September 2014. The internet's all in a tizzy the past few days thanks to a Wednesday ruling by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco, which said that review site Yelp could manipulate its ratings for money. So, say a small diner makes...
How I Write Several Blog Posts a Week While Running Multiple Companies
You’ll never succeed at content marketing if you can’t create content on a regular basis. In essence, you need to learn how to streamline your content creation. The good news is it’s not that hard. I’ve figured out how to streamline my content creation process. It...
Strengthening the Security of Your Cloud Storage
If your business stores some of its data in the cloud, you've got a lot of company there. According to RightScale's fourth annual industry survey, 93 percent of businesses with more than 1,000 employees use a cloud service to store data. But is data safe up there in...
Convincing Your Company to Switch to Cloud Storage
Sixty-five percent of global small- and medium-sized businesses and 93 percent of U.S. businesses now use cloud-based storage as a safeguard for remote location disaster recovery, according to International Data Corporation research. Cloud storage use will grow...
What the Future of Tech Skills Education Could Look Like
Our Ideas series is exploring how innovation happens in education. As one of the biggest, most successful tech companies, Google can hire pretty much anyone it wants. Accordingly, the company tends to favor Ph.D.s from Stanford and MIT. But, it has just partnered with...
How Compatible Are Common Core and Technology?
Carissa, a fourth-grader at P.S. 101, uses Google Docs on her iPad to discuss a book's themes with a group. Technology is in every room at P.S. 101 in Brooklyn — it’s even in the hallways. Scan the QR code with your phone outside of the fourth-grade classroom of...