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How Cell Phones and Tablets Enable Telework

Tech Soup

From 2005 to 2012, telework growth in charities has been 87 percent. As an example, the National Science Foundation (NSF) found that by not commuting, each NSF teleworker reclaims an average of 62 hours of their lives back and saves $1,201 a year. Telework and the Polar Vortex.

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In Support of Idiosyncrasy

Museum 2.0

They are akin to local news organizations and charities. I see three significant internal reasons for homogenization in museums: As money gets tight, museums look for exhibits, program strategies, and revenue streams that are "proven" by other institutions' successes, rather than charting their own potentially risky path.

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