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Improving Workplace Culture, One Review at a Time With its emphasis on transparency, the jobs site Glassdoor aims to upend corporate power dynamics.

The tabloid is defined by its predatory spirit. Why has it embraced the President with such sycophantic zeal?

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Port Manteaux churns out silly new words when you feed it an idea or two. Enter a word (or two) above and you’ll get back a bunch of portmanteaux created by jamming together words that are conceptually related to your inputs.

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Nike, the most valuable sports brand in the world, is stepping out of the golf equipment business. A company press release indicated that Nike “will transition out of equipment—including clubs, balls and bags” to focus on footwear and apparel. “We’re committed to being the undisputed

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Mediagazer presents the day’s must-read media news on a single page.

A spokesman for Condé Nast declined to comment on the frequency changes, budget cuts or layoffs. According to sources, GQ, Glamour, Allure and Architectural Digest will go from 12 issues to 11; Bon Appétit will go from 11 issues to 10, and W and Condé Nast Traveler will now have eight issues, down from 10.

Rumors suggest that Apple may be looking to boost Apple News content with a purchase of magazine publisher Conde Nast, the owner of Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, and Wired.

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News, insights and authoritative opinion exploring the media industry in New York and beyond.

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Ars Technica (/ ˌ ɑːr z ˈ t ɛ k n ɪ k ə /; a Latin-derived term that the site translates as the “art of technology”) is a website covering news and opinions in technology, science, politics, and society, created by Ken Fisher and Jon Stokes in 1998.

The Times-Picayune is an American newspaper published in New Orleans, Louisiana, since January 25, 1837.The current publication is the result of the 1914 merger of The Picayune with the Times-Democrat; and was printed on a daily basis until October 2012, when it went to a Wednesday/Friday/Sunday schedule.