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Is Your Competition Killing You? Here's the One Thing You Need to Try
This is the key to making your company stand out in a crowded field.
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If You Used Google Anytime Between 2006 and 2013, the Company May Owe You Money—Here's How to Collect
Google is paying $23 million to settle a class-action lawsuit that claims it violated user privacy by sharing data with third parties.
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'The Best Thing I've Ever Seen': A Woman Is Going Viral for Pranking Cracker Barrel By Adding a Photo of Herself to the Decor
A Cracker Barrel in southern Georgia now has a little extra flair.
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How to Revive Dead Leads to Generate Sales and Growth
What if you could convert dead prospects, leads or clients into profitable sales? Now you can.
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'Some Crimes Defy Understanding:' Harvard Medical School Morgue Manager Accused of Selling Stolen Body Parts in $100,000 Scheme
The former morgue manager and five others were charged on Wednesday.
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Google Lens May Be Able to Identify Skin Conditions After a Simple Scan
Lens, Google’s visual search tool, can now help search for possible skin conditions when users put a photo in the Google app.
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Can Crypto Go Green? Examining the Environmental Implications of Cryptocurrencies
Since 2009, cryptocurrencies have been an innovation to watch and a subject of several debates. One such debate is its impact on our environment.
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Top 6 Ecommerce Trends You Need to Know in 2023
In the modern world of accelerated digital advancements, the tech landscape of ecommerce is regularly evolving. With the groundbreaking growth in artificial intelligence and other technologies, how customers interact with respective brands has experienced a prominent shift.
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'I Don't Think Americans Realize Their Life Could Be on the Line': Pills Tainted With Fentanyl and Methamphetamine Sold in Mexican Pharmacies
Reports from the Los Angeles Times and Vice found that a striking portion of pills marketed as legitimate medication are laced with potent and illicit drugs.
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Twitter Slammed With Lawsuit Over Copyright Infringement
The platform is being sued by 17 separate music publishers in Nashville.