The internet is one of the most important resources of our time. We use it in lots of different ways including learning, connecting with others, shopping, accessing government resources, and a lot more. Sadly, there is a large group of people who are often excluded from getting the best experience on the internet; people with[Read More]
Archives for May 2021
Why Is Safety, Health, and Security Important for Your Business?
For many of us, the workplace is an extension of home. It is a place where we spend a significant portion of our adult life. But it is also a social space for forging new bonds and honing our softer life skills. As a business owner, it is your responsibility to ensure your workers’ safety,[Read More]
3 Pitfalls to Avoid as a Startup Entrepreneur
When it comes to business, many of us often attribute success to the practices and strategies of those who have managed to establish prosperous enterprises. While understanding the methodologies of successful entrepreneurs can go a long way in helping fledgeling startups grow, it is equally important to learn from their failures too. After all, avoiding[Read More]
The Rewarding Benefits of Outsourcing Your Quality Assurance
Quality Assurance (QA) is an essential aspect of the software development lifecycle. That’s because it ensures that your software is ready to launch on time and is bug-free. When considering outsourcing your business’s quality assurance, it’s essential to consider factors such as cost, preferences, and business needs. Most organizations and small businesses with developed products[Read More]
5 Car Camping Essentials
A camping trip is a great way to explore the outdoors and go on a relaxing trip without breaking the bank. There are lots of excellent campsites around the country that offer facilities for visitors, such as showers, water, electric hookups and recreational opportunities. For most of these campgrounds, you can pull right up to[Read More]
Dr. Scott Zack Asks, Is Tech Neck Killing Your Back?
Compared to just 40 years ago, the number of hours spent stooped over a computer, laptop, mobile device or smartphone in the average person’s day is astronomical. In 1980, none of these devices existed for the typical consumer. A few scientists and research graduate students might have had an early start, but when the first[Read More]