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3 Simple Sales Tips | Jacob Aldridgejacobaldridge.com
Sales is creating relationships, following a process in different energy spaces, and understanding a client's needs. But these 3 simple sales tips can help too. - anniemurphypaul.com
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Falling Standards: Anyone Over 25 Shouldn't Have Survived Childhoodenumclaw.com
By today’s “standards,” if you were born in the 50s, 60s, 70s, or 80s, you’re fortunate to be alive. -
Why Privacy Is Actually Thriving Online | Threat Level | WIREDwired.com
The explosion of personal information online is giving rise to new mysteries, new unknowns. -
Debugging Asynchronous JavaScript with Chrome DevTools - HTML5 Rockshtml5rocks.com
Up your JavaScript debugging kung fu with asynchronous call stack traces in the Chrome DevTools. -
Comparing Low-Power Wireless Technologies | DigiKeydigikey.com
This article compares Bluetooth low-energy, ANT, ANT+, ZigBee, ZigBee RF4CE, Wi-Fi, Nike+, IrDA, and the near-field communications (NFC) standard, detailing the features, benefits, and shortcomings of each protocol in various applications. -
Amazon Sales Take a Hit in States With Online Taxbloomberg.com
Amazon.com Inc. is taking a hit in states that are collecting an online sales tax. - gao.gov
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Why I am not persuaded by Thomas Piketty’s argumentmarginalrevolution.com
My Foreign Affairs review is here. (Open up “New private window” in Firefox, if need be.) I won’t attempt to cover all of the review, but rather will rephrase a few of my points for MR readers, in slightly different […] - blog.sigfpe.com
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How the Internet Is Taking Away America’s Religion | MIT Technology Reviewtechnologyreview.com
Using the Internet can destroy your faith. That’s the conclusion of a study showing that the dramatic drop in religious affiliation in the U.S. since 1990 is closely mirrored by the increase in Internet use. -
America's Less Religious: Study Puts Some Blame On The Internetnpr.org
A computer scientist used statistical modeling to prove how America is losing its religion. Other factors: a drop in religious upbringing and an increase in college-level education.