Job keeping you up? Don’t fret; report suggests 8 hours of sleep is unnatural
Though you may have to schedule some time for a nap or two.
Though you may have to schedule some time for a nap or two.
Every week, we round up the tools and Web apps creating buzz. This time around, we feature an alternative to Pinterest, a new buzz-monitoring platform, and more.
An infographic from a PR firm ranks the nominees for Best Picture by Twitter mentions and buzz.
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The firm, Penn Schoen Berland, was co-founded by Mark Penn, the CEO of Burson-Marsteller Worldwide and former democratic strategist.
This is what’s happening on Twitter in 2012 so far.
The C stands for … (hint: It’s not cookie).
The best stories about writing this week, including why Cormac McCarthy dislikes the semicolon, photos of writers’ work spaces, and more.
Sure, it’s the greatest thing since sliced bread (or Facebook, whatever). But the question of ROI must be addressed, lest the Pinterest bubble burst in a few months.
The things you should avoid if you’re trying to climb the ladder—plus the five things you should do to further your career.
Not sure what to write or produce for your blog or website? This Copyblogger infographic will come in handy. Bookmark it.
Granted, the company only made one box of Amazeballs, but it remains a social media success story.
You’ll gladly take a timeout for this one.
Just because a customer clicks the like button doesn’t mean he’ll stick with your brand for the long haul. Take a look at the top reasons fans unlike, unfollow and unsubscribe from your brand in this infographic.
Hope the company fills out its jeans enough to cushion the fall of this one. Plus, Amazon caught illegally selling whale meat, Apple nears 25 billionth app download, ‘Community’ returns, ‘Mad Men’ teases, D.C. cheats, and more.