Nielson Wire: Online purchasing was rated the “Overall favorite” by 59 percent of those surveyed, as well as the “Easiest” (68%) and “Most convenient”→
Many small businesses are still scrambling to grasp what federal healthcare reform will mean for them. Some are still in denial, hoping the healthcare→
Before the credit crunch, it was easy for companies to borrow just about any amount of money anytime they wanted. Entrepreneurs often would apply→
n {democracy:58} According to a story at Bloomberg BusinessWeek, delivering online video is becoming much more of a commodity business. The average price websites→
n {democracy:57} The correct answer is $1.6 billion dollars. And those are REAL dollars. Now there is a growing trend to pay people in→
Firebox.com, an online toy and gizmo gift store, and toy news website Toyology.com just announced the results of their survey of over 3,000 adults→
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It’s Friday, so let’s have a little fun with Twitter. n {democracy:52} Check back later today, we’ll have the results of the quiz and→
Monday we started a poll asking readers, according to a new study, what percentage of Americans actually use Twitter? 28 percent of you said→
According to this year’s Edison Research/Arbitron Internet & Multimedia Study, Twitter has now reached the same ubiquitous brand awareness in the U.S. as Facebook.→
On Monday, we asked readers if they planned to buy an iPad which Apple will be releasing Saturday. 21 percent said Yes they planned→
Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal: The focus of recent weeks may have been on Olympic Athletes, but only 1 in 10 who responded to→
On Monday, we asked readers which level of government had the biggest impact on their business. 22 percent of those responding said that local→
On Monday, we asked readers if they knew the percentage of small businesses that have a website. You may be surprised with the answer.→