Business owners have found ways to reduce marketing costs by sharing the spotlight with another company. How do small companies successfuly work with larger firms to reduce advertising expenses?
As summer winds down, all of us are trying to squeeze in as much as we can into these last days. Check out this slideshow of must-read business books about leaders who envision, inspire and innovate.
With an already strong foothold in the enterprise sector, e-learning is advancing in K-12 and higher education teaching environments, according to San Jose, CA-based market researchers Global Industry Analysts, which project the global e-learning market to surpass $52.6 billion by 2010.
A new photonic chip that works on light rather than electricity has been built by an international research team, paving the way for the production of ultra-fast quantum computers with capabilities far beyond today's devices. Learn more about the development of this emerging technology.
The American Energy Innovation Council has prepared a complete report on their findings and recommendations. Read more on the future of energy standards and technologies.
Sunlight is the world's most plentiful resource. That is, of course, why the United States has scrambled in recent years to supplant dirty, nonrenewable energy sources with ambitious solar projects.
Learn more about these environmental initiatives.
Marketing companies are experimenting with a new wave of digital technologies to pitch to consumers while they shop: interactive dressing-room mirrors, kiosks with virtual customer-service representatives, and shopping carts and digital scanners that offer personalized discounts.