by Elan Morgan (Schmutzie) medium.com I’ve been using email since at least 1994, and I’ve managed it on Rocketmail, Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail, Outlook, and various email apps over that time. I finally made the jump from free services to a paid service a few years ago, and I’ve been happily settled into Fastmail ever since […]
Customer Success Vs. Customer Experience — Is There A Difference?
By Philipp Wolf customerthink.com If you’ve spent any time reading about customer success (CS), you’ve probably noticed that it emphasizes crafting positive customer experiences. Read any content about the field of customer experience (CX) and you’ll see the same. So what separates the two? Are customer success and customer experience really the same thing? Or […]
Does Smartphone Dependency Increase Risk of Depression?
From technologynetworks.com Young people who are hooked on their smartphones may be at an increased risk for depression and loneliness, according to a new study from the University of Arizona. A growing body of research has identified a link between smartphone dependency and symptoms of depression and loneliness. However, it’s been unclear whether reliance on […]
11 Cities With Free Public Wi-fi Everywhere
BY DAVID DEAN tripsavvy.com Wanting to check your email on the move, find a route to the next tourist attraction, or book a table for dinner? If you’re visiting one of these ten cities, you’ll have no problem doing so – they all provide plenty of free public Wi-fi for visitors to use as they explore. […]
THE HISTORY OF DOGCATCHERS
by Pam Hair The Honest Kitchen DOGCATCHERS HAVE BEEN AROUND FOR A VERY LONG TIME. They are often portrayed in movies as heartless fiends who take poor, unsuspecting dogs from their houses in the dead of night. Cartoons often portray them as simple-minded folks who are outwitted by extraordinarily cunning dogs. Certainly neither portrayal is […]
Discovery of Long-Lost Silent Film With All-Indian Cast Has Historians Reeling
byJordan Wright Indian Country Today ‘The Daughter of Dawn’ may be the only all-Native cast silent film ever made How a silent film featuring an all-Native cast came to be made, lost (seemingly forever), discovered nearly a century later (in shambles), then restored and shown to the cast’s descendants is one of the most fascinating […]
Office Furniture Trends 2020
From Interior Decor Trends The trends 2019-2020 offices lean towards ergonomics and more efficient offices. Pleasant environments that offer comfort, rooms that enhance communication, creativity, spaces to relax or elements that make life easier will be key to generating greater productivity and effectiveness in the long run in our companies. Workspaces are adapted to the […]
The Heart of a Swimmer vs. the Heart of a Runner
By Gretchen Reynolds The New York Times Do world-class swimmers’ hearts function differently than the hearts of elite runners? A new study finds that the answer may be yes, and the differences, although slight, could be telling and consequential, even for those of us who swim or run at a much less lofty level. Cardiologists and […]
The History of Computers in Business
By: David Alfredo writing for Bizflunt.com In many ways, the history of computers in business goes hand-in-hand with the advent of the industrial revolution and the subsequent advances in science and technology. With almost every advance in our knowledge of computer technology, the business world changed fundamentally, transforming the dusty old ledgers of New York […]
13 of the Best Mini Golf Courses Across the Country
By: Erin Gifford TravelChannel.com Mini golf and summer just go together. Here’s where to go when you want to add a few rounds to your next family vacation. Walker Art Center’s Skyline Mini Golf In Minneapolis, the Walker Art Center hosts an annual event, which runs through Sept. 2 this year, where they open up Skyline Mini […]
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