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Zinwave Study Shows Millennials Prefer Cell Phones for Productivity
IoT Evolution World (blog) What about the healthcare profession? 62.4 percent used their cell phones for external communications and 61.8 percent for internal communications. Email slightly led cell phones as the primary tool of communication at work, with 68.2 percent of … |
Receipts from Fry’s Electronics used to identify Austin bombing – KRON4.com
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Receipts from Fry's Electronics used to identify Austin bombing
KRON4.com (KRON) – A source from Fry's Electronics tells KRON4 that the Austin bombing suspect bought parts from the store and those receipts helped agents track him. Fry's Electronics turned over credit card receipts to federal agents, which were used to … |
Island Books & Crafts expands offerings – News – Sault Ste. Marie … – Sault Ste. Marie Evening News
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Island Books & Crafts expands offerings – News – Sault Ste. Marie …
Sault Ste. Marie Evening News After Book World closed more than 50 locations across northern Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, bibliophiles everywhere went into mourning. But in Sault Ste. Marie, a local book store is making an effort to fill the void. Les Townsend and Kelli … |
Cox a big player in Arizona used car market – AZCentral.com – AZCentral.com
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Cox a big player in Arizona used car market – AZCentral.com AZCentral.com Cox Enterprises is best known for cable TV, but the privately held company also auctions 8 million used cars each year in Arizona and other states. Cox Automotive 2018 Used Car Market Report & Outlook Forecasts … |
RV X-Ray Vision: How To See Almost Anywhere
RVs have lots of confined spaces. That can make it difficult for us DIY types to see what’s required to get a project …
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2018 Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX SE: MD First Ride (Bike Reports) (News)
It wasn’t long ago that forced induction motorcycles were the exclusive province of enthusiast tinkerers with more time and money than common sense. Sure, massive horsepower was obtainable, but at the cost of anything resembling reasonable reliability or efficiency. You can credit Kawasaki for beginning to move the industry toward the “normalization” of forced induction, […]
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