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Between the pandemic and the rise of generative AI, the education sector has been in a permanent state of flux over the past few years. For a time, online learning platforms were ascendant, meeting the moment when workplaces and schools alike went remote (and later, hybrid). With the public debut of ChatGPT in 2022, edtech…
We live in crazy times. As a result of this, people are coming online IN DROVES. They want to build an online business, while staying at home, and they are interested in digital marketing. A few smart cookies are taking advantage of the opportunity. They profit by helping these Internet newcomers get online and earn from home. How? By providing content around the subject of starting an online business.Outsourcing it? Too expensive. And that’s IF you can find a good writer in the first place. Stealing content from other people’s sites, with “autoblogging” scripts? Google will bury your site on page 467 of their results. And you’ll start getting “cease and desist” letters from the lawyers of the original content creators.
Getty Images When Celia Quillian began planning her first trip since the pandemic in mid-March, she had a few criteria as she searched for the right destination— temperate weather in spring, not cr…
Megan Cummings, is a Swindon based self-employed nail artist and creator of Quirk Nail Studio. Many self-employed people have faced challenges in the wake of the pandemic (Photo: Superscript/suppli…
Businesspeople discussing business on virtual staff meeting during pandemic…getty A new study by Logitech of 3,000 employees and 1,000 IT hardware decision makers in large organizations found…
This holiday season, many of us gathered with our families, some for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began. While time with loved ones can be heartwarming, family dynamics can also be co…
Jan Buchczik In the early days of the pandemic, many of us got used to solitude. It’s a habit we need to break.“How to Build a Life” is a column by Arthur Brooks, tackling questions of meaning and …
Unless you know an epidemiologist or are one yourself, those “disease detectives” might not have occupied a very large portion of your brain. Before 2020, that is. Now, with the coronavirus pandemi…
Over the past two years, the world has changed in ways it never has before, and the franchise industry is no exception. It has taken a while, but following the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, …
The bad news on inflation just keeps coming. At more than 9% year on year across the rich world, it has not been this high since the 1980s—and there have never been so many “inflation surprises”, w…
U.S. health advisers on Saturday recommended COVID-19 vaccines for infants, toddlers and preschoolers — the last group without the shots.The advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Preventi…
Andres is back to the office three days a week, and like many knowledge workers, he’s not happy about it. He says that while he and the other executive assistants at his Boston law firm have been f…
Alibaba Group Holding’s better-than-expected results may offer only a temporary boost to Chinese technology stocks, as fallout from pandemic lockdowns depresses consumer spending and causes analyst…
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GETTY From keeping people healthy in a global pandemic to managing the battle over hybrid work, the job of human resources chiefs—which lately has entailed managing the “Great Resignation,” layoffs, and everything in between—has become an increasingly powerful and far more difficult role in recent years. Those challenges—as well as a greater breadth of responsibilities…
The Brutal Truth of What Zoom Calls Do To Your Brain, According to New Yale ResearchGetty ImagesWe’re years into the pandemic-driven explosion in remote work and, while most of us have gotten used to having many more remote meetings, they still seem a little awkward.There’s the uncertainty about...
Ariela Basson/Fatherly; Getty Images, Shutterstock Functional fitness is not new, but its popularity took on new heights during the pandemic, as millions of men looked for ways to work out without …
Focusing has felt particularly tough during the pandemic. How do we find my it again? Illustration: dickcraft/Getty Images Picture your day before you started to read this article. What did you do?…
Pixabay In the last half of last year, we heard a lot of talk (and we at NPR did a lot of talking) about the Great Resignation, aka the Big Quit. This was a trend that started right around the begi…
Nora Carol Photography | Moment | Getty Images The exponential growth in e-commerce and the impact of the pandemic have fuelled the rise of ‘Buy Now Pay Later’ (BNPL), making it one of the biggest …
Perhaps one of the most sweeping outcomes of the 2020 pandemic has been its effect on the global … [+]getty Perhaps one of the most sweeping outcomes of the 2020 pandemic has been its effect …
“I thought you retired,” I say teasingly to an old friend. He turns swiftly and in a somewhat irate tone, responds, “I am retired!” The 66-year old ‘retired’ engineer goes on, “I simply do what I w…
Like many companies, manufacturing technology firm Augury ditched its New York City office during the pandemic. With few people coming in, and most work able to be done remotely, paying rent on an …
Americans who haven’t had covid-19 are now officially in the minority. A study published this week from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that 58% of randomly selected b…
The S&P 500 is hitting new 2022 lows in this year’s brutal selloff leading up to Wednesday’s Federal Open Market Committee meeting where the Federal Reserve’s policy committee is expected to hi…
The Covid-19 pandemic has strained global supply chains, causing freight backlogs that have driven up costs. Now some companies are looking for longer-term solutions to prepare for future supply-ch…
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