- Educational Entertainment Courtesy of Sesame Workshop / Entertainment / 2007-10-11
The Sesame Workshop has long been providing parents and children with educational entertainment and innovative children's media, including the massively successful and world renowned "Sesame Street" show. Since1968, this non-profit organization has dedicated itself to helping children reach their full potential.
- Why Work for Google? / Business / 2007-05-12
Recently, Google was voted as one of the top 100 companies in the world to work for. A recent article on CNN?s website explained the amazing perks and conditions given to Google employees and showed why it has become one of the hottest jobs around.
- Cartoon Network Executive Resigns over Bomb Scare / Entertainment / 2007-02-19
Jim Samples, head of the Cartoon Network resigned Friday after a marketing stunt resulted in a terrorism scare in Boston, which led police to shut down bridges and dispatch the bomb squad. His resignation was announced in an internal memo to Cartoon Network staff members.
- Googleplex Manhattan Changes Work Scene / Webmaster / 2007-01-11
If you`ve ever imagined a Manhattan workplace, you probably thought of some dreary artificially lit beehive with depressed overworked employees in lush overpriced offices
- U.S. Internet Users Want Faster Network Access / Webmaster / 2007-01-02
With the online community focusing on video content rather than text-based content as before, the demand for more is overwhelming the supply
- German Woman Fakes Kidnapping to Play Truant from Work / World / 2007-01-01
First prize for best excuse for not turning up at work must surely go to a young woman in Germany
- Templatemonster.com and Globat.com Work Together / Webmaster / 2006-12-31
Templatemonster.com, the largest website template provider online, and Globat.com, one of the leading hosting providers, have launched a new program designed to meet the specific needs of US universities and colleges, using an .edu domain name.
- Microsoft and China`s Baidu to Work Together / Webmaster / 2006-12-20
A new "strategic alliance" has taken form in China between the software giant Microsoft and the Chinese search portal Baidu
- Communication Firm to Bring Social-Networking to Mobile Phones / Webmaster / 2006-12-12
The massive success of social-networking websites such as MySpace and YouTube is drawing companies from different markets offer similar services
- Wal Mart says thanks to workers, kind of / World / 2006-12-10
Wal Mart is the largest retailer in the world and the second largest corporation behind Exxon Mobile
- Ericsson and Intel to Work on Fast Mobile Internet / Webmaster / 2006-12-05
History shows that when industry leaders are working together, boundaries are broken. Hopefully, this will be the end result of a new collaboration between two of the industry`s top developers, Ericsson and Intel.
- Good news for workers despite a slowing economy / Business / 2006-11-22
Even though economists have predicted a rise in the unemployment rate as US economic growth is slowing to its lowest rate in the last 3 years, unemployment continues to fall, a report of the latest figures on the job market shows
- A Stop in Production for American Workers / Business / 2006-11-06
As wages were rising at the fastest rate in more than 20 years, the productivity of American workers came to an abrupt halt this past summer. These particular circumstances will likely lead to a raise in inflation which is raising major concerns at the Federal Reserve.
- Reeve`s Children to Continue Important Work / Entertainment / 2006-11-06
Christopher Reeve devoted his life to finding a cure for paralysis. The actor, who played Superman in the first series and will always be remembered for it, was seriously injured in 1995 during a horse riding accident, and was paralyzed ever since.
- Library Worker Caught Selling Rare Books on e-Bay / Webmaster / 2006-11-03
A library assistant at Manchester Central Library was arrested and charged with stealing extremely rare books worth 175,000 Pounds and selling them on e-Bay.
- Website Creation Automation and Ad Network Earnings / Webmaster / 2006-10-18
Content Creator Pro, a leading, straightforward software that allows webmasters everywhere to build hundreds of websites for business-minded people who wish to make good money, is continuing on its path to serve those other than knowledgeable webmasters who wish to build websites but don?t know much about HTML.
- Viewers Refuse to Watch Soap Network / Business / 2006-10-14
When it comes to money, television is a very risky business. It demands substantial investments and is always in danger of becoming a flop. The success of every Network constantly depends on the ratings among viewers.
- Movie Networks Think Twice / Business / 2006-10-12
We all know how glamorous the Hollywood industry seems from the outside. The money that surrounds it practically turns it into one of the most successful businesses of our times. Of course, one of the most envied characters in the business are the sought after movie-stars.
- Social Networks Jeopardize Businesses / Webmaster / 2006-10-05
A new study released by CA (the former Computer Associates) and the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) has found that social-networking sites are optional way for hackers to access corporate IT databases and platforms, this way risking businesses with malicious cyber attacks.
- Munch`s Works Back on Display / Entertainment / 2006-10-01
Two holes in `Madonna` and a damaged corner on `The Scream` were all that was detected following the retrieval of the works stolen from the Munch Museum.
- Internet Network In The Amazon / Webmaster / 2006-09-25
Intel, the California-based chipmaker, together with Brazilian companies and schools, has brought easily accessible broadband to Parintins, an isolated city of 114,000 on an island in the Amazon Basin.
- RealNetworks Tries Its Luck in Mobile Entertainment / Webmaster / 2006-09-17
RealNetworks Inc., a company that specializes in digital media, is trying its luck in the mobile entertainment world.
- Working Prototype of PRAM by Samsung / Webmaster / 2006-09-13
According to Samsung Electronics`announcement on Monday (September 11), the company has completed the industry`s first fully working prototype of a 512-Mbit Phase-change Random Access Memory (PRAM).
- Intel Releases Workers / Webmaster / 2006-09-04
According to what was reported in July, Intel Corp. is about to release about 15,000 workers next week as part of a major "renovation" of the company. Intel, who has around 100,000 employees worldwide, has delayed the move that was intended to be in July.
- Olympic Committee President Praise US Anti Doping Work / Sport / 2006-08-28
Jacques Rogge, the president of the International Olympic Committee, praised the anti-drug approach adopted by U.S. officials. "An extremely positive turn in the tide," he called the U.S doping authorities`recent work.
- Work Satisfaction Website Offers New Prize / Business / 2006-08-21
This is the first prize being offered by the site, and is set to be followed by other great prizes in the future, given out simply for being a member and referring the site to others. You can learn more by searching the internet for Satisfaction at Work, or "An Even Better Place to Work" in the near future. Remember, you could win prizes for doing so and becoming a member!
- Russia to Still Work with Boeing / Business / 2006-08-14
Last Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that he will continue to support U.S. aircraft giant Boeing, and its business activities in the Russian Federation, despite recent American sanctions levied against two Russian defense firms.
- Aid Workers in Sri Lanka Demand Protection / World / 2006-08-08
Guy Hovey, head of the U.S.-based United Methodist Committee on Relief said, "This is plainly a crime, not only to us - but to those we serve." Hovey`s group has been on the forefront of evacuating refugees since the fighting began.
- Foreign Workers Die Jumping From Buildings in Lebanon / World / 2006-08-06
The Philippines Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed the deaths this past week of two Filipinas who were killed after jumping from buildings to flee their employers. There have been consistent reports that Lebanese employers were preventing their Filipina domestic helpers to repatriate back to Manila following the outbreak of hostilities with Israel.
- Philips Is Working On Saving Soldiers` Lives / Webmaster / 2006-08-01
Injured soldiers often die on the battlefield from internal bleeding before they can reach any medical care. Scientists are developing now a portable ultrasound set that could be used without a doctor`s assistance to spot and stop such life-threatening blood flow.





