In the early days of social media, I relied heavily on a handful of preferred sites to receive updates and news stories. Most of my bookmarked pages were
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In the early days of social media, I relied heavily on a handful of preferred sites to receive updates and news stories. Most of my bookmarked pages were
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Ah, millennials. We’re the grown-up versions of the kids that Barney promised would be special no matter what. We’re the kids that had shelves upon shelves of participation trophies growing up.
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The photo-sharing site Instagram is in a transition phase between personal and business use. Unlike Facebook or Pinterest, for instance, the site offers no business-specific …
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The ultimate list of 15 must-have digital marketing tools for you website to outrank your competitors in search results.
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About 67 percent of respondents would share their cellphone numbers with the federal government if it meant personalized services such as expedited passport processing, but far fewer — 35 percent — would offer iris scans.
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Bulgaria will soon introduce identity cards containing biometric data that will allow passage through eGates at EU airports.
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The partnership draws upon MorphoTrust’s government-class biometric and authentication portfolio.
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Slightly more than one-third of U.S. citizens would share their iris scans with the federal government, if it meant they could get personalized services, such as quicker processing of passports and taxes, a new survey found.
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Federal Reserve governor Lael Brainard thinks the reasons for going slow on further interest-rate increases are powerful.
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What’s happening this week in states breaking into the medical and recreational scene: Alaska’s lieutenant governor signed off on recreational regulations, Hawaii legislators are trying to restrict home cultivation for patients,…
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