Some people think the Internet is responsible for all the trouble in the world. We’re not quite ready to go that far. But it sure has made it easier for people to bother each other. Case in point: Spam. The term, spam, which refers to unsolicited electronic messages,...
Employee benefits sometimes seem like tackling dummies: They get set up, just to get knocked down again and again. If we consider the history of government-mandated benefits, that may not be so surprising: The modern system of getting benefits through a job required...
According to Investopedia, the terms bull and bear are used to describe different sets of market conditions. Specifically: [Bull] refers to a market that is on the rise. It is typified by a sustained increase in market share prices. In such times, investors have faith...
Hi. We’re your programmatic ads. We show up in everything from websites to apps, from games to online publications, often running on so-called recommendation platforms that monitor your every move on the Web and react by trying to sell you stuff the programmatic...
It’s happened to all of us. We get an email that’s so infuriating, or so brutishly stupid, that we respond almost reflexively. We rip off a nasty-gram intended solely for our inner circle, our confidantes, our BFFs, or those poor souls unfortunate enough to be as...
When we develop websites for our clients, we diligently test compatibility with all manner of browsers — Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari, Torch, Maxthon, SeaMonkey, Avant, Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Popeye. When we’ve confidently determined the sites render optimally on...
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