In today’s fast-paced world, emergencies can arise without warning, making it crucial for individuals to communicate precisely what they’re facing. Recognizing this need, Android has introduced a groundbreaking feature: Emergency Live Video. This new tool aims to revolutionize how emergency responders assist individuals during critical situations, potentially benefiting small business owners and their communities. EveryContinueContinue reading “Android Unveils Emergency Live Video to Enhance Crisis Response”
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Columbus Biz First promotes Bush to digital editor
Columbus Business First reporter John Bush has been promoted to digital editor. He has been covering real estate since August 2022 and previously was at sister publication Dayton Business Journal. Bush has been with the Dayton paper since September 2017 and has been a senior staff reporter since October 2019. He previously worked at the LimaContinueContinue reading “Columbus Biz First promotes Bush to digital editor”
CNBC senior health care reporter Coombs is retiring
Bertha Coombs, senior health care reporter at CNBC, is retiring. She has been covering health care services and policy, as well as financial markets and business news stories throughout the business day. Her health care coverage at CNBC has ranged from covering the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, the evolution of health care technologyContinueContinue reading “CNBC senior health care reporter Coombs is retiring”
How to Sustain Work Friendships and Avoid the Cost of Rising Loneliness
Having workplace friends isn’t just good for worker morale, it can boost team spirit and feelings of engagement. source https://www.inc.com/kit-eaton/how-to-sustain-work-friendships-and-avoid-the-cost-of-rising-loneliness/91277672
Instacart settles with FTC for $60 million over alleged false advertising
Delivery company Instacart will pay $60 million in customer refunds under a settlement reached with the Federal Trade Commission over alleged deceptive practices.The FTC said Thursday that Instacart has been falsely advertising free deliveries. The San Francisco-based company isn’t clearly disclosing service fees, which add as much as 15% to an order and must beContinueContinue reading “Instacart settles with FTC for $60 million over alleged false advertising”
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