Consumers are migrating from physical stores to online shopping en masse, according to Black Friday sales figures, and the trend shows no signs of slowing down. The factors important to shoppers when buying products have changed over the last two decades, in line with the near ubiquitous take-up of connected devices and advances in broadband. […]
India Repeats the Failed Prohibition Experiment
Health campaigners often argue that alcohol would most likely be banned had it been discovered today, as some studies suggest that alcohol causes considerably more harm than even cocaine and heroin. Several states in India apparently agree, moving to limit the availability of alcohol in response to accusations that it causes domestic abuse and addiction. Bihar imposed a total ban on […]
How to Turn Your App Idea into a Mobile Application?
At a time when smartphones have penetrated our life to unprecedented levels, mobile applications (apps) have turned out to be the main attraction as a result of their utility. These apps are one of the contributing factors to the success of smartphones. The number of smartphone users has reached about 1 billion worldwide and mobile […]
Investing in Crude Oil – Good Idea?
With oil prices highly volatile, many are trying to find an angle to profit from the black gold’s ups and downs. While buy low and sell high remain true maxims, there may be other ways one can win in the oil market. With the number of financial instruments available to traders, there is always a […]
Apotex works with HPIC, responds to need in Congo
The recent South American Zika outbreak and the humanitarian crisis in Syria has once again demonstrated the vulnerability of women and children in developing nations. The unfortunate fact is that these two large sections of the population demographic are more susceptible to a host of issues stemming from poverty and war and are more likely […]
US water crisis: in more than one way, this is more than it seems
You know about Flint. You’ve heard about Sebring, OH. In both places, basically the same thing happened: lax controls, oversight, and regulation allowed corrosive river water to leach lead from old pipes into the drinking water. Flint is finally being treated like the catastrophe that it is, more than a year after it should have been. […]
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