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Fast Company Rebecca Greenfield |
Can An App Cure Your Fear Of Flying? The biggest asset of these apps is having something else to focus on while flying. Then again, when the woman sitting next to me offered to share her bottle of wine, I didn't say no. |
Fast Company Dec 2014/Jan 2015 J.J. McCorvey |
Quiz: Which New App Will Solve Your Productivity Problems? Ever feel as if one more meeting is the only thing standing between you and a nervous breakdown? Fret not -- we've curated the best new apps to help. |
AskMen.com Andrea Arrizza |
Switch App Living up to its mantra, Switch truly is a "job discovery for people with jobs" as well as a place for unemployed people seeking a job that matches with their experience. |
InsideFlyer December 2014 |
TripList App TripList, a free app for iOS, can eliminate some of the stress of holiday travel by helping you remember what to pack and allowing you to check off items and tasks as they are completed. |
Information Today November 11, 2014 |
Network Alliance Is Approved to Distribute Intuit's QuickBooks IT management solutions provider Network Alliance will deliver hosted QuickBooks services to its clients through a partnership with Intuit, which offers financial solutions to individuals and companies. |
Fast Company Alyson Krueger |
Can Data Make You Better At Text Messaging? Lauren Talbot, once the chief programmer for Mayor Michael Bloomberg's Office of Data Analytics, wondered can data solve the riddle of early-romance texting? |
AskMen.com Anthony Yeung |
Health Apps In the elite-level of athletics, health trackers are becoming the norm. |
AskMen.com Kathryn Cicoletti |
The Robinhood App Is Here Unlike traditional brokerage houses that typically charge you $7 to $10 per trade, Robinhood charges you nothing. It's a zero-commission stock-trading platform available through an app as early as 2015. |
Fast Company Sarah Kessler |
Plugged In: My Month-Long Mission To Beat The Effects Of Technology With More Technology Unplugging, though, can't be the only answer. What if the solution to my tech problems was actually more tech? What if we don't need to hatch elaborate plans to lead analog lives? |
Fast Company |
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