Life with a food allergy is no fun — you have to be careful about what you eat, lest you put something in your mouth that might seriously disagree with your body and send you on a very frightening trip to the hospital, or worse. A life with allergies doesn’t
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College Students Now Majoring in Social Media
Over the course of the last several years, social media has gone from a new curiosity to a relatively powerful part of everyday life. Networks like Facebook connect people with old friends and relatives that they haven’t seen in years and years. Twitter lets the world communicate almost instantaneously and
Read MoreIs iDeductible Worth the Money?
When it comes to filing income tax returns, most people would like to spend as little time as possible in the preparation process. Unfortunately, it seems like taxation gets more complicated with every passing year. This could be due to the fact that when you started filing taxes you still
Read MoreThe Best Resources for Learning How to Use WordPress
If you’re looking to build yourself a website or even if you’re interested in working for a company that has one, there’s a pretty good chance that the word “WordPress” will come up. That’s because it’s one of the more popular site-building and maintenance services that there currently is out
Read MoreThe Basics of Accounting for Independent Contractors
Many entrepreneurs start on the path towards small business ownership by leaving the full-time employee life behind to become independent contractors. That gives you the freedom to pick and choose the jobs you take, to negotiate a rate you feel is fair from one opportunity to another and to create
Read More‘Google Translate’ Supplements Language Learning
How many of you took a language course in high school? There are probably a fair number of people raising their hands right now since most schools require students to take a language as part of the curriculum for graduation. And how many continued with language learning in college? Plenty
Read More‘Wordflex’ Gets Students in Touch With Language
How many students carry around a dictionary? Probably not too many. These bulky tomes could certainly come in handy in a variety of situations, but they simply take up too much space in a backpack that is already overburdened by scholastic texts. And while students often keep a copy of
Read More‘Open Home’ App Makes Selling a Cinch
Real estate agents: lend me your ears! The wide world of applications has provided many an offering for the professional realtor looking for ways to make their job easier. Some are linked to popular MLS sites so that you can gather intel on the housing market from anywhere. Others connect
Read MoreiGrade not Just for Teachers
There are all kinds of mobile tools designed to help teachers connect with students and track their progress in the classroom. Some allow for class discussions in the online arena while others provide a platform for students to turn in digital papers and see posted grades. And iGrade offers a
Read MoreCar Buyers Get Zen With a Handy App
Buying a new car can be a harrowing experience. Not only are there hundreds of options to choose from, including makes, models, sizes, amenities, price ranges, and more, but aside from the difficulty of comparison you may simply have a hard time finding what you’re looking for. Throw in a
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