By Sherman So and J. Christopher Westland Editor鈥檚 note: This article has been adapted from the book Red Wired: China鈥檚 Internet Revolution co-authored by Sherman So and J. Christopher Westland. The to-be-published book is aimed at helping readers gain firsthand understanding of how the Chin...
You don't have to go to college earn a decent living. Some professions pay good salaries without requiring post-secondary schooling.
We know this for sure: Bernie Madoff was running a Ponzi scheme and not really investing his clients' money. So ... the strategy he professed to use...
Google executives have openly professed their admiration for Twitter's success and they may finally be able to cash in on it ...
Google (NSDQ: GOOG) executives have openly professed their admiration for Twitter's success and they may finally be able to cash in on it. The Google Operating System blog reports that the company ...
* System had political architects, bankers believe * Politicians "encouraged" people to borrow * Public anger brewing for some time LONDON, April 16 - Bankers may rank below journalists among the professions least trusted by...
* System had political architects, bankers believe * Politicians "encouraged" people to borrow * Public anger brewing for some time LONDON, April 16 - Bankers may rank below journalists among the professions least trusted by...
NEW YORK - Before you quit your cubicle for the bucolic life of an organic farmer, consider this: Douglas Durst thinks real estate development in New York City may be the saner profession ...
Millions of Chinese are hitting the roads, traveling back to their hometowns to celebrate the Spring Festival, the country's most important holiday. But amid the festive atmosphere, will their spending during the holiday be affected by the turbulent global economy? How do they intend to ride out the crisis for the rest of the year? Beijing Review interviewed 10 people from all walks of life and various professions about how they are coping with the financial downturn.
CHICAGO, Jan 5 - Iowa farmer Gordon Wassenaar says he is optimistic about 2009, displaying a sometimes puzzling "glass half full" mentality needed in a profession in which mother nature can wipe out months of...