2014년 12월 3일 수요일

Top Stories On Forbes Today: Translating Apps And Sony's Computer Hack

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Translate Your App: How Smartling Goes Global With Apple, Tesla, GoPro And More
Translate Your App: How Smartling Goes Global With Apple, Tesla, GoPro And More
Smartling is riding a wave of global expansion by helping companies quickly translate their websites and apps. Read More >
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Inside The Latest Issue Of FORBES Magazine
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Inside The Latest Issue Of FORBES Magazine
Editor Randall Lane talks about the big features to look out for in the new issue of FORBES Magazine, before it hits the newsstand.
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Ashton Carter Is An Inspired Choice To Lead The Pentagon
The White House’s reported selection of former Harvard professor Ashton Carter to replace Chuck Hagel at the helm of the Pentagon is good news for anybody who values competency in federal managers. Read More >
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Computer Hack Is Bad For Sony But Potentially Good For 'The Interview'
They say in Hollywood that no publicity is bad publicity. The folks over at Sony probably don’t agree with that sentiment these days.Read More >
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Hacking: America's Worst Nightmare
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Hacking: America's Worst Nightmare
With data breaches on the rise, Americans are becoming more concerned with their cybersecurity. FORBES takes a look at the crimes Americans worry about the most and where digital offenses stack up.
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Office Holiday Gifts: Who To Include, How Much To Spend And What To Buy
Wondering what's appropriate to give to your coworkers, subordinates and boss this year? Follow these tips. Read More >
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How Not To Behave At The Office Party
What a stressful year. You’d think that at the office holiday party you could grab a glass of bubbly, let your hair down and speak your mind. Don’t do it. Read More >
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Holiday Office Party Don'ts
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Holiday Office Party Don'ts
Don't earn a bad reputation at your workplace by falling into one of these categories.
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How Often Are Americans Late For Work?
According to a YouGov poll, one in five Americans (19 percent) arrive late for work at least once a week while just under half (48 percent) are never late. Who are America’s least punctual workers? Read More >
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