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Maintaining a sensible work-life balance can be difficult for anyone. But if you're launching your own company, the challenge is thousand-fold. Back in September, BankSimple founder Alex Payne wrote a
It's not exactly breaking news that mobile technologies are changing the way we work and enabling employees to be productive regardless of their location. What's interesting is the pace at
Do you code at home, away from co-worker's interruptions? Or do you prefer a public setting, perhaps with colleagues? Or do you do you work in a conventional setting,
The Pew Internet and American Life Project, always a source of fascinating survey results, has come out with a new one about technology and work. The latest is titled "Networked
Can you believe that using social networking sites at work can increase your workplace productivity? A new study just published by Australian scientists found that taking time to visit websites
U.S. authorities have tracked down the hacker who wrote the code behind the attacks on Google last month. The man is a freelance security consultant with ties to the Chinese
We frequently write about enterprise mobility and how it's enabling remote work. But we don't spend much time on the implications of mobile technology on the personal lives of
In a post last week about how to measure the effectiveness of startup employees, we mentioned that perhaps the number of hours worked isn't the best metric. With that said,
The Sunlight Foundation, one of the coolest geek organizations on the Internet, announced today that it has added $4 million to its budget compliments of the Omidyar Network, eBay founder
This week the email management company Mimecast released the results of a survey of more than 2,400 corporate email users. The survey found that 85% of what Mimecast dubs
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