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According to a recent survey of Splashtop users, people are by and large using Splashtop to remotely access a wide range of apps including office applications, browsers, gaming and media apps.
ENGADGET: Splashtop's Configurable Shortcuts & Gamepad feature lets tablet users create virtual controls and more
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According to a new survey of 800 large and mid-size employers by the human resource consultancy arm of Aon, 83% offer employees incentives in wellness programs.
FORBES: A Majority Of Employers Offer Wellness Incentive Programs And That's A Boon For Digital Health Start-Ups
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Regulatory compliance per worker is much higher for small firms than for large ones, according to the SBA, and affirmed by the millions of small firms all over the nation.
FORBES: Entrepreneurs Can Solve The Unemployment Problem -- If Government Gets Out Of The Way
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Men and women infected with HIV reduced the risk of transmitting the virus to their sexual partners by taking oral antiretroviral medicines when their immune systems were relatively healthy, according to findings from a large-scale clinical study sponsored by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health.
FORBES: Could AIDS Disappear If Enough Patients Get Treated?
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In addition, behind them lie the large cohorts of millenials, who according to surveys conducted by generational chroniclers Morley Winograd and Mike Hais, prioritize the ownership idea even more than their boomer parents do.
FORBES: New Geographer
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In part, this is explained by the unveiling of new models by large auto producers like Ford, General Motors, and Toyota, according to Barclays.
FORBES: PPI Shows Easing Pent Up Inflation, Giving Bernanke More Room
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Algerians voted by a large majority, according to (disputed) official figures, to endorse a Charter on Peace and National Reconciliation.
ECONOMIST: Turkey and the EU
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Several survivors in Ahmedabad told of gruesome circumstances in which they said they were attacked by large mobs with firebombs, then with sticks, swords, and knives, according to CNN's Satinder Bindra.
CNN: Indian police open fire on mob
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The category beat large-capitalization firms by 3.6 percentage points annually between 1926 and 2008, according to Bruce Gaitner at the Brandes Institute.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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According to Off-Ramps and On-Ramps, a Harvard Business Review article by Sylvia Ann Hewlett and Carolyn Buck Luce, large numbers of highly qualified women are dropping out of mainstream careers.
FORBES: The Immeasurable Value of Retaining Women in the Workplace