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100% Online Degree :: General MBA

100% Online Degree :: General MBA

100% Online: A Master’s Degree in Business Administration — 100% Online Build critical business skills and gain the credentials you need to advance your career with this General MBA specialization. You will engage in a thorough study of core business functions, paired with professional effectiveness course work that emphasizes best practices for leading and managing others in such skill areas as change management, team building, and employee development. People who choose this specialization are often pursuing management, director-level, or consulting positions in a wide variety of corporate settings. This program can be completed in two years. You will be...

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Randi Zuckerberg Resigns From Facebook

Randi Zuckerberg Resigns From Facebook

Randi Zuckerberg is leaving Facebook to start her own company, RtoZ Media. AllThingsD has printed her resignation letter.  It explains her desire to become an entrepreneur. “Now is the perfect time for me to move outside of Facebook to build a company focused on the exciting trends underway in the media industry,“ she writes. Zuckerberg has been out on maternity leave the past few months; she likely used the time away to reflect on her own goals. Read Her Resignation Letter

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STUDY: Internet Explorer Users Are Dumber

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A research firm posted an IQ test on its Web site and then compiled the results from more than 100,000 users and found that there was no substantial difference between users of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Opera – with an outcome only Anti-Microsoft love: Internet Explorer users had IQs below average. Here are possible reasons why IE users scored so low: IE has about twice the installed base of any other browser, so IQs are more likely to tend toward the mean. IE is the default browser of 95% of people who don’t know how to download and install a new...

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NFL Lockout Over But Wants Fans To Pay the Price

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Now that it appears as though the NFL lockout has ended, the league is turning its attention to monetizing and content control. The league has retained rights to the majority of its digital content, which includes live-game streaming, highlight videos, statistics and its NFL.com fantasy game, even though the TV broadcast partners have repeatedly asked for them. “We’ve been in a strong enough position to hold on to those rights,” says Brian Rolapp (NFL Media COO),”Truthfully, we’re not sure in all cases what we’re going to do with them.” Last year the league signed a reported four-year, $720 million...

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Will Google+ Be As Creepy As Facebook?

Will Google+ Be As Creepy As Facebook?

    Google+ is slick and nice. It was so popular that the company had to shut down the “invite” to the beta version of Google+ after 48 hours of its release. And those hungry for the invite had to buy it on eBay. However, if you remember the recent scares caused by Facebook’s facial recognition feature, the permeation of social media in today’s network generation will come to you as a threat, despite its innocent and convenient look.When Facebook silently rolled out its facial recognition feature, regulators reacted strongly against its violation of customers’ privacy.Is it a good...

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