Keep your business in the black
Even perfectly healthy companies can face financial problems if they don’t have enough cash in the bank when the bills are due.
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Social networking blurs line between professional, personal
Theory: Because
of Twitter's recent explosion in popularity, the line dividing people's
professional social-networking personas and their personal
social-networking personas has become porous.
Conclusion: That's OK.
Click QUESTION OF THE WEEK
Should the legislature postpone the phase-out of the Capital
Stock and Franchise Tax despite an estimated $3.2 million state budget
shortfall? Why or why not?
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Navigon releases screen shots of iPhone navigation app
After
last week's news that GPS device makers TomTom and Navigon would offer
turn-by-turn voice-guided navigation apps for the iPhone 3G and iPhone
3G S - scheduled to arrive in stores Friday - Navigon gives us a little
more.
Click HIA receives $2M from FAA for improvements
U.S. Rep. Tim Holden today presented Harrisburg International
Airport with a $1.9
million from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to make repairs to the
airport’s runway lighting system and to finish its wastewater treatment plant.
Casey: Include motorcycles in “cash for clunkers”
Consumers should be able to buy motorcycles with money
received through a proposed federal "cash for clunkers" program, U.S. Sen.
Robert P. Casey Jr. said.
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Opera Unite: Web server and Web browser combined
Go to Opera's Web site and it describes Unite as a Web server on the Web browser.
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Rendell proposes temporary income-tax hike to combat deficit
Gov. Ed Rendell today proposed temporarily increasing the
state’s personal-income tax rate by a half-percent to help erase Pennsylvania’s estimated
$3.2 billion revenue shortfall.
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Digital Trends' 10 most influential technology products
We
have become accustomed to having the Internet in our pockets. The world
is accessible in the palm of our hands with the exploding popularity of
smartphones.
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Department of Labor awards grant to Crispus Attucks
The U.S. Department of Labor said it awarded York’s Crispus Attucks Association
Inc. a $687,500 grant from the U.S. Department of Labor education and
job-training, according to the department.
Survey: IT, business execs disagree on disaster recovery
Information technology (IT) and business executives want to
avoid productivity loss after an IT disaster but don’t agree on the best way to do so, a recent survey found.