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Which Survey Service Offers Better Privacy? Zoomerang and SurveyMonkey provide free and paid survey-creation tools. Here's what you need to know about how they handle the data they collect. SurveyMonkey - Zoomerang - Security - Website - Business www.pcworld.com
New Online Maps The Kentucky Geologic Survey launched: " Kentucky Coal Infrastructure on August 25. It's "An interactive map (powered by ArcGIS Server) that provides coal infrastructure data for the Commonwealth of Kentucky." It says that in the source code. apb.directionsmag.com
Parliament votes in favour of report urging fairer deal for farmers THE European Parliament has voted in favour of a report which calls for a better functioning food supply chain that will deliver a fairer return to farmers. www.irishexaminer.com
TIPS and Inflation Inflation expectations have never been lower, with the exception of when we felt close to the end of the financial and economic world as we know it. biz.yahoo.com
Online Surveys Provide a Boost to Your Paycheck, Through BigSpot.com ASHBURN, Va.----Offerwise, an innovative marketing research company focused on building consumer-friendly website brands, introduces BigSpot.com, a free and trustworthy resource to find online consumer panels and paid surveys that offer cash and prize incentives. biz.yahoo.com
OrangeHRM clamors to join million-dollar club Open source human resource management software vendor sees quality of service and mobile technology as two key areas to exploit to become a US$1 million company by 2011, reveals CEO. www.zdnetasia.com
Lack of Security Leads Japanese to Seek 2nd Jobs Declining salaries and an unstable labor market have led young Japanese to work additional jobs. www.nytimes.com
Survey: Modest Rise In Health Coverage Costs, But Employees Assume Bigger Burden The Washington Post: "Amid high unemployment and a weak economy, employers have been shifting health care costs to workers, according to a study released Thursday. The premiums that employees pay for employer-sponsored family coverage rose an average of 13.7 percent this year, while the amount that employers contribute fell by 0.9 percent, the survey found... mnt.to
Land Known for 'Jobs for Life' Takes to Dual Careers With salaries down more than 12 percent over the past decade, young Japanese in an uncertain job market are increasingly making ends meet by working second or even third jobs. www.nytimes.com
Thailand youth are top users in all that mobile phones offer The latest Young Asians survey by global market research firm Synovate shows the lives of Asia's youth revolve around their mobile phones from sunrise to sunset and on into the night. Personal ownership of mobiles has increased from 60 per cent in 2008 to 64 per cent 2010 among the young population surveyed. www.nationmultimedia.com
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