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08
December
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from NJ.com

The doctor will see you now. Or at least in the few seconds it takes AT&T to relay your vital signs over its broadband network.

The telecommunications giant has big plans to establish a foothold in the “telehealth” industry, an emerging field that links patients and physicians across the country via video and medical-information technology.

“These days, everybody is talking about medical care: Who gets it? Who pays for it? Who decides?” said Robert Miller, executive director of technical research at AT&T and a 40-year veteran at the company’s Florham Park research labs. “

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05
December
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What’s better than all your colleagues, employees and the employees know that you care about them and they think? And what better occasion than Christmas? Then log in if you are after a greeting card Christmas for use in business or commerce sentiments.com www.american-and get the best Christmas cards.

To send a Christmas greeting with your name and logo, is the best way to use your name in front of your customers, employees and customers. Furthermore, how is the best and cheapest advertising. Whenever you see your company or client card, he will be reminded of you, and in most cases you will receive more business.

Sentiments.com U.S. is the best place to buy Christmas cards from society. Christmas cards on the site are beautiful works of art and prints and can be custom made to your specifications. Y

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05
December
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Business Week


Parents who shop on Toysrus.com this holiday season likely won’t know that a company called GSI Commerce (GSIC) is managing the orders behind the scenes. But GSI is ubiquitous: It runs retail Web sites for some 100 brands, including the NFL, Bath & Body Works, Ralph Lauren (RL), Aeropostale (ARO), and Toys “R” Us. All told, the company processes $3 billion in annual sales, from which it takes a commission.

GSI Commerce, based in King of Prussia, Pa., may be invisible to shoppers, but it’s attracting attention on Wall Street. Over the past 12 months the company’s stock has shot up 236% as its founder and chief executive, Michael G. Rubin, has gone on an acquisitions rampage.

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01
December
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In a bright spot of news, Reuters reports that borrowing by the smallest of all small businesses has grown, possibly indicating the beginnings of a small business recovery.

This is good news considering that many people believe that small businesses are the best way to economic recovery. They employ many Americans and they are the best way to create jobs in this economy.

According to Reuters, PayNet Inc for Reuters tracked the loan, lease and line of credit activity of microbusinesses. It discovered that U.S. businesses with less than $100,000 in outstanding debts began borrowing again warily this spring to invest in their businesses. This trend was constant until the very end of the study back in September 2009.

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30
November
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Nita Clarke, joint author of Engaging for Success, discusses the importance of motivating your employees

With 2010 rapidly approaching, employers in all sectors will want to kick off the year on a positive note and inspire employees to help drive the company forward. While the next year is likely to remain challenging, businesses are starting to look ahead to a period of economic recovery; their first step should be to ensure they have a strong connection with the people on whom success will depend in the year ahead.

Earlier this year, I co-wrote (with David MacLeod) Engaging for Success, an independent report to government exploring the role that employee engagement can play in increasing performance.

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29
November
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Microsoft and Lockheed Martin have announced a deal to license the software titan’s simulation software — dubbed “ESP” — for use in the aerospace firm’s battle training simulations.

The announcement of the strategic alliance between the two firms came at the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation & Education Conference (I/ITSEC) this week in Orlando, Fla.

Additionally, Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) is also demonstrating its first ESP-based application on the show floor, according to statements from the aerospace giant and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT).

“The training needs of our military and civil government customers continue to expand,” Chester Kennedy, vice president of engineering at Lockheed Martin?s Simulation, Training & Support business unit, said in a statement.

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28
November
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There are a lot of online scams out there on the web, but there are also legitimate, easy ways to make money online.

These free ways to make money online are simply companies that usually have the user perform small tasks for predetermined amounts of money. This money gradually adds up and is deposited into a PayPal account or bank account. Here is a list of sites that are legitimate ways to make money online.

MTurk.com Has Free Ways to Make Money Online

MTurk stands for Amazon Mechanical Turk and is run by the Amazon.com. It is a website that provides HITs or Human Intelligence Tasks for users to do for money.

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26
November
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Microsoft is celebrating the tenth year of the opening of its campus in Silicon Valley, the heart of the technology industry. Ok, so the campus first opened on October 4, 1999, but who’s counting? What’s important is that it’s become the company’s second-largest facility in the U.S., driven largely by the huge pool of technical talent located in the area.

Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) had various facilities around the San Francisco Bay Area prior to that but in 1999, the company decided to put most of them in one contiguous campus in the Redwood City area, including both product developers as well as researchers.

Now called the Silicon Valley Campus, or SVC in typical Microsoft style, the campus has made Microsoft at least a minor fixture in the Valley over the past decade.

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24
November
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Excess inventory can be a serious financial drag for any business. But what to do with excess items – no matter what they are or where they came from – can be a difficult dilemma. Selling what you have through normal channels – special sales, for example, or online — may be out of the question. After all, the reason you have the surplus is because your regular outlets haven’t done the job.

And you probably have little patience for continuing to carry the extra load. But there are several tactics that can either net you a cash return on your items, or a nifty tax write-off. And some of those services are places you can buy as well as sell excess inventory. Your five

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