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Business & Tech
Why ‘Data Smog’ May Be Making You Depressed
Information overload leads to stress, especially when much of that information is useless
The Hashtag Game: Waste of Time or Art Form?
Dismiss the call/response form of tweeting if you will, but the entertaining distraction can yield some comic gems
Can Silicon Valley and Detroit Reinvent the Car Business?
Detroit has a lot to learn from Silicon Valley, but Silicon Valley should take notes too
Bringing Up Baby in the Digital Age
By age 2, 92% of American children have an online footprint. What does that do to their psyches?
Good News About Women in Tech
Why Virginia Rometty’s IBM appointment is a real turning point
People Who Live In Glass, Fixed-Rate Mortgage Houses …
… shouldn’t throw stones at Occupy Wall Street
Monkey See, Monkey Buy
Peer pressure has never had such a powerful impact on your purchasing decisions
Save the Economy; Turn Off the T.V.
Americans see the national economic crisis through the media prism. Is it time for a news blackout?
Is a Woman in Brazil Better Off than a Woman in the U.S.?
Women overseas are reaching new heights professionally. Here’s what we can learn from our emerging market counterparts
What Your Supermarket Knows About You
As the recession lurches on, retailers have adjusted their marketing tactics to appeal to your hoarding instinct
Joel Stein Speaks for the 1%
They’re just like the 99%, but they throw better weddings
Why We Can’t Spend Our Way Back To Normal
After a decade of reckless overconsumption, why is buying more stuff still expected to save the economy?