Employers play Dr. Mom to limit swine flu impact - CharlotteObserver.com
In this Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009, photo, hand sanitizer is seen at P.H. Glatfelter Co., in York, Pa. P.H. Glatfelter Co., which makes everything from coffee filters and paper for books and envelopes to laminates for countertops, needs about 80 percent
Facebook users beware - The Independent
Facebook users have been warned they will be among targets of a huge increase in cyber crime next year. Internet scammers are increasingly hacking into personal profiles on social networking sites to defraud the account holder’s friends, said one
Better Business Bureau offers Cyber Monday tips - Quad-Cities Times
The Better Business Bureau has some tips to help shoppers avoid scams this Cyber Monday. Cyber Monday is the online counterpart to Black Friday, minus the long lines. The bureau urges consumers to trust their instincts because offers that sound too
Ever consider how much time you spend dealing with e-mails on a daily - Newsday
According to a survey by the Palo Alto , Calif .-based Radicati Group, business users reported spending 19 percent of their workday, or close to two hours a day, on e-mail - with no guarantee they actually read the messages most important to them
Employers play Dr. Mom to limit swine flu impact - CharlotteObserver.com
In this Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009, photo, hand sanitizer is seen at P.H. Glatfelter Co., in York, Pa. P.H. Glatfelter Co., which makes everything from coffee filters and paper for books and envelopes to laminates for countertops, needs about 80 percent
Facebook users beware - The Independent
Facebook users have been warned they will be among targets of a huge increase in cyber crime next year. Internet scammers are increasingly hacking into personal profiles on social networking sites to defraud the account holder’s friends, said one
Better Business Bureau offers Cyber Monday tips - Quad-Cities Times
The Better Business Bureau has some tips to help shoppers avoid scams this Cyber Monday. Cyber Monday is the online counterpart to Black Friday, minus the long lines. The bureau urges consumers to trust their instincts because offers that sound too
Ever consider how much time you spend dealing with e-mails on a daily - Newsday
According to a survey by the Palo Alto , Calif .-based Radicati Group, business users reported spending 19 percent of their workday, or close to two hours a day, on e-mail - with no guarantee they actually read the messages most important to them