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Ashley Milne-Tyte

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Ashley Milne-Tyte is the host of a podcast about women in the workplace called The Broad Experience.

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A credit card you have to activate with your finger

Jul 28, 2016
No more just using a credit card. This new one requires you to verify each time.
A man has his fingerprint scanned on an airport biometric check. Fingerprint technology may start becoming a part of your credit card paying routine. 
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Paid internships are more likely to lead to job offers

Jul 25, 2016
Compensated interns were taken more seriously in the corporate world.
About 44 percent of unpaid interns in the corporate world were hired after finishing an internship.
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Top executives band together to release 'commonsense' corporate guidelines

Jul 21, 2016
Bankers, business CEO’s and asset managers met secretly to come up with a set of “best principles” for running publicly owned corporations.
A boardroom meeting, circa 1960.

 
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Tide is testing a detergent subscription

Jul 21, 2016
Atlanta is the test market for Tide pods delivered by subscription.
Procter & Gamble is launching an initiative in Atlanta called the Tide Wash Club.
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How would Mr. Robot market 'Mr. Robot'?

Jul 13, 2016
The hacker drama gave fans a teasing taste of what's to come
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Will June's jobs report make up for May's shocker?

Jul 8, 2016
After just 38,000 jobs were added in May, economists hope June's numbers recover.
The economy added 38,000 jobs in May, a number below many experts' predictions.
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Getting college students to vote

Jul 5, 2016
A new campaign is encouraging college students to become more civically engaged.
Students arrive to cast their vote in the Super Tuesday primary on the campus of Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas back in March. 
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Circuses battle changing tastes

Jul 4, 2016
Circus attendance has plummeted since the entertainment was in its heyday
The Big Apple Circus on December 17, 2011 in New York City.
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Your own private food tester

Jul 4, 2016
A portable device tests food for gluten wherever you are.
The tech startup Nima has created a portable allergen sensor.
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Apple may buy Tidal in a bid to dominate streaming

Jul 1, 2016
Apple Music lags behind rival Spotify; a Tidal purchase could help close the gap
An advertisement for Apple Music is posted on the streets of Manhattan on August 7, 2015 in New York City.

 

 
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