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First Rule of Dog Park – No Talking About Dog Park

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‘Right to Be Forgotten’ Privacy Rule Is Limited by Europe’s Top Court

LONDON — Europe’s highest court limited the reach of the landmark online privacy law known as “right to be forgotten” on Tuesday, restricting people’s ability to control what information is available about them on the internet. In a decision with broad implications for the regulation of the internet, the European Court of Justice ruled that

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Will Chromebooks rule the enterprise? (5 reasons it may)

Chromebooks in the enterprise got real last month. Dell shipped new devices with double the RAM and storage of previous “enterprise” Chromebooks. Now we have Chromebooks that rival Windows machines in hardware performance. The only thing stopping Chromebooks now is a bad reputation. Enterprise IT and security leaders face multiple growing problems. As these problems

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The DOL Proposed Overtime Rule: Will Your Company Be in Compliance?

By Tonya Fletcher Earlier this year, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) published a proposed rule that would make nearly a million workers eligible to receive overtime pay. The proposed rule is for white-collar exemptions to overtime, which refers to employees with duties that primarily involve executive, administrative, or professional responsibilities as defined by the

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How the ‘Airbnb of boats’ is trying to rule the waves with rentals

MIAMI BEACH, FLA.—Robert Satek knows owning a boat means sinking money —lots —to make money. He estimates the annual cost of owning his 54-foot Azimut Atlantis yacht, the “Sol,” to be at least $80,000, including his Miami Beach dockage. Satek had seen ads for Boatsetter. He figured it was another listings site that would take

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What’s your password? Indiana Supreme Court to rule on unlocking smartphones for police

Please enable Javascript to watch this video CARMEL, Ind. – Smartphones are just that, smart! And when you put a password on them, they’re even smarter, encrypting everything on your phone. About 95 percent of Americans have cell phones and 77 percent have smartphones, according to Pew Research. Many of them are password protected. It

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6 influencer marketing predictions that will rule 2019

These influencer marketing predictions will help you make more informed choices this year With 2019 already roaring to a start, we want to give brands and influencers a leg up on the competition. So we’ve compiled a list of the top influencer marketing predictions that will rule 2019. Let’s take a look. 1. Brands will

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How the ‘Airbnb of boats’ is trying to rule the waves with rentals | Business

MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Robert Satek knows owning a boat means sinking money — lots — to make money. He estimates the annual cost of owning his 54-foot Azimut Atlantis yacht, the “Sol,” to be at least $80,000, including his Miami Beach dockage. Satek had seen ads for Boatsetter. He figured it was another listings

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