Software

12 Remote Jobs With Little Human Interaction

Introverts rejoice – there are plenty of remote jobs with little human interaction for you to consider.  Remote work is often favored by independent workers,

Education

15 Apps & Websites For Teaching Math Online [Updated]

The following list highlights platforms verified by ESSA standards, university research, and widespread adoption by educators from grade 3 through higher education. An online math

News

What Tunnel Entrances Reveal About a Key Iranian Nuclear Site

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Web Design & Development

Why They Break And How To Fix Them Properly — Smashing Magazine

Dropdowns often work perfectly until they’re placed inside a scrollable panel, where they can get clipped, and half the menu disappears behind the container’s edge.

News

Amid Power Outages, Cubans Worry About Access to Food and Clean Water

new video loaded: Amid Power Outages, Cubans Worry About Access to Food and Clean Water A devastating electricity crisis has made it harder for Cubans

Web Design & Development

UX Decision Tree — Smashing Magazine

How to choose between modals and pages, when to avoid modals, and how to determine the right level of interruption or navigation. Brought to you

News

Why Trump Keeps Saying ‘Nuclear’

Our national security reporter David E. Sanger describes how President Trump is considering a risky commando operation at an Iranian nuclear site. By David E.

Digital Marketing

Authentic Human Conversation™

Last Friday afternoon, Digg died. Again. Two months. That’s how long the relaunch lasted before CEO Justin Mezzell pinned a eulogy to the homepage. The

Finance

University of Florida College Republicans chapter sues over being shut down on antisemitism claims

College Republicans have sued the University of Florida’s president on free speech grounds over the school’s decision to deactivate its chapter after being notified that

Business

Argentines once drank 90 liters of wine a year. Now they’re down to 15 — and 1,100 vineyards have already closed

Argentina’s once thriving wine industry is facing its worst crisis in more than 15 years, with record-low domestic consumption, dwindling exports and low-yielding crops. Against