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4 Free Ways Your Startup Can Recruit Top Talent

Mona Abdel-Halim is the co-founder of Resunate, the makers of the Apply widget for startups. You can start attracting top talent for free by getting an Apply widget for your company at resunate.com/employers. You can also connect with Mona and … Continue reading

Tablets Used 90 Minutes Per Day on Average [STUDY]

Americans who own tablet devices such as the iPad or Galaxy Tab use them frequently, a new study finds. According to research conducted by the Pew Research Center and The Economist Group, the 77% of tablet owners who use the … Continue reading

Amazon Stock Plummets as Kindle Weighs on Earnings

Amazon‘s stock fell 17% in after-hours trading Tuesday after the company’s net income missed analysts’ estimates and the Kindle weighed on profits. The company’s net income fell 73% in the quarter to $63 million, while analysts polled by Bloomberg expected … Continue reading

Meg Whitman Joins Zaarly Board of Directors

Zaarly, a startup peer-to-peer marketplace that has been called an alternative to eBay, has announced that eBay’s former CEO, Meg Whitman, will join its board of directors. The startup’s founder and CEO Bo Fishback, who also announced a $14 million … Continue reading

IBM Names Virginia Rometty First Female CEO

IBM has named 30-year company veteran Virginia Rometty as its first female CEO. Rometty will succeed the outgoing Samuel Palmisano (both pictured) in the post on Jan. 1, 2012. Palmisano will remain chairman of IBM’s board. Rometty, who joined IBM … Continue reading

Why Women Make Excellent Entrepreneurs in the Digital Age

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 starting and protecting their business the right way. To … Continue reading

So This Is How Nokia N9 Is Made [VIDEO]

Nokia N9 probably won’t be a best-seller among smartphones. It’s the first and only smartphone based on the MeeGo platform, and Nokia has no plans for ever making it available in the U.S. It’s a device that, unfortunately, serves mostly … Continue reading

Occupy the URL Takes OWS Protests to the Internet

The Occupy Wall Street protests have spread to cities across the world. Now they’re also spreading to banks’ websites. A program called Occupy the URL, launched Tuesday, will turn any website into a protest, complete with pop-up photos of Occupy … Continue reading

Google Blog Manager Flies to Twitter

The woman who started and managed Google‘s blogs will now be shaping Twitter‘s voice. For the past nine years, Karen Wickre has been senior media liason at Google, where she built the now more-than-150-strong Google blog platform. Here’s how she … Continue reading

Can UNAIDS Crowdsource a Strategy to Combat HIV/AIDS?

UNAIDS, the UN‘s branch dealing with HIV/AIDS, has launched a digital crowdsourcing campaign to combat HIV/AIDS across the globe. The campaign, CrowdOutAIDS, stems from the idea that young people will have the best ideas about how to stop the spread … Continue reading