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Top Stories On Forbes: Where The Jobs Will And Won't Be Next Year

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Where The Jobs Will And Won't Be Next Year
Where The Jobs Will And Won't Be Next Year
If you hope to land a job in the next three months, where in the U.S. will you find the most vibrant employment market? The No. 1 spot is the Cape Coral MSA, on Florida’s west coast 160 miles from Miami. Read More >
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The Best And Worst Jobs In America
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The Best And Worst Jobs In America
FORBES breaks down industry numbers to find where the jobs are and aren’t in America.
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Why Facebook's New Search Tool Could Ding Yelp
A new search feature serves as a handy recommendation engine for places to go and things to do, if Facebook can fine tune the new service.Read More >
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The Best Days To Book Flights
Data suggest that the least expensive domestic fares can be found at around 50-100 days prior departure. Booking a ticket prior to 100 days before travel can actually be more expensive while fares closest to departure become stratospherically expensive. Read More >
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How Should Ballmer's $2 Billion Purchase Of Clippers Impact NBA Team Values?
Steve Ballmer’s $2 billion purchase, completed in August, is a true enterprise value. But here’s the thing: the other two bids for the team, which was being auctioned by Shelly Sterling, were $1.6 billion and $1.2 billion. Read More >
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Steve Ballmer's Greatest Hits
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Steve Ballmer's Greatest Hits
A quick look at some of Steve Ballmer's best moments.
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The 'Frozen' Soundtrack And Pharrell's 'Happy' Top iTunes Best-Selling Of 2014 Lists
Interestingly, both the top album and top song are from hit movies. Also, both were actually released last year, though they hit their stride this year. Read More >
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A Decade Of International Climate Funding: Who Are The Biggest Winners?
According to a new report from the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), $7.6 billion of international funding has been pledged to combat climate change and cut emissions in various countries over the past decade. Read More >
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