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ZenPayroll Gives Small Business the Tech Tools of Big Businessbits.blogs.nytimes.com
For all the crowing about small business as an engine of the economy, makers of business software have focused on big companies. Now a group of cloud-based services focusing on the little guy. -
The Click Cliquetexasmonthly.com
Amber Venz was just a pretty Dallas girl with good taste and a blog, until she figured out something revolutionary: how to make money with every post. Meet the 27-year-old queen of a whole new fashion empire. - github.com
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Phone Firewall Identifies Rogue Cell Towers Trying to Intercept Your Calls | Threat Level | WIREDwired.com
A firewall developed by the German firm GSMK for its secure CryptoPhone lets people know when a rogue cell tower is connecting to their phone. - civilize.it
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Comcast bets on hyper-local by reviving EveryBlockwashingtonpost.com
The cable giant is embracing community news at the same time it's being called on to defend its multi-billion-dollar merger with Time Warner Cable. - bbc.co.uk
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A Very Rare Book - The New Yorkernewyorker.com
On the night of January 7, 1610, Galileo Galilei, a resident of Padua, walked onto his balcony and tipped his telescope toward space. He spotted three stars near Jupiter and graphed their positions in a notebook. Six days later, he looked through his t... -
AnyDesk - The World's Fastest Remote Desktop Applicationanydesk.com
AnyDesk is the world's most comfortable remote desktop application. Access all your programs, documents and files from anywhere, without having to entrust your data to a cloud service. - phdfootball.blogspot.com
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Samsung Unveils The Galaxy Note 4 | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
Samsung has just unveiled the fourth generation in its surprisingly popular phablet series. Ladies and gentlemen, meet the Galaxy Note 4. In terms of.. - tractionbook.com
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Verizon to Pay $7.4 Million Fine for Using Customer Data for Marketingonline.wsj.com
Verizon has agreed to pay $7.4 million to resolve a Federal Communications Commission probe into how the telecom giant used customers' personal information for marketing purposes. - salar.ly