Productivity software is generally described as software that makes businesses (or people) more productive. Simple and self-explanatory. But each niche profession (or personality) has a unique set of tasks that productivity software can automate or otherwise make more efficient.

You know what’s great about others’ misfortune? We can learn from it. Dozens, if not hundreds or thousands, of blog posts touch on this topic. They discuss the infamy of Coca-Cola’s decision to change the formula; Decca Studios turning down

A lot of people are blogging about Bing, Microsoft’s new “decision engine.”  Most of them can’t see the benefits of using Bing over the industry-leading Google search engine (or it’s little-known-yet-curious offspring, Google Square).  Those who can argue that the

We’ve heard the buzzwords, the hype, the whispers: So when is Web 3.0 coming, and what does it mean for you?

For the uninitiated, Web 3.0 is the catch-all name given to the next generation of technology development, which means that

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SCORE offers free small business counseling from retired executives.

I’ve seen it before. Someone makes a career change, or a young hotshot graduates, and they start a graphic design business. They put up a website for themselves, advertise a little online,

I have talked about the importance of knowing your customers in the past. No one is going to disagree with me on the importance of that point. An argument may ensue, though, if the best way to do that is