Zoom AI Companion Breaks Language Barriers

Zoom’s latest update to its AI Companion will change how small businesses engage in global collaboration and productivity. As of February 27, 2024, Zoom expanded the language support across its platform, introducing a capability to bridge communication gaps that...

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How to Start a Car Service

The demand for personalized car services is growing with consumer preferences for convenience and comfort. Catering to a niche market with limousines and town cars has become lucrative. If you want to learn how to start a car service,...

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In the News: The SBA Offering up to $300K in Grants

Supporting women veterans through SBA grants is an impactful way to honor their service and foster their entrepreneurial spirit. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) offers several programs, such as the Women Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Program (WVETP), to provide...

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American Express Supporting Historic Restaurants Through Small Business Grants

Businesses located in historic buildings often face unique challenges. But historic preservation is a goal for many communities. So American Express and its patterns are stepping up to support restaurants that are willing to preserve historic spaces in communities...

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Facebook’s Shift Away from News Content

Facebook has announced it will discontinue its Facebook News feature in the United States and Australia by early April 2024. This decision extends the platform’s shift away from news content, following similar actions in the United Kingdom, France, and...

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20 Apps Like Pinterest to Fuel Your Creativity

Pinterest opens up a universe of visual discovery, serving as a digital canvas for millions to pin their dreams, inspirations, and ideas. It’s not just any social media platform; it’s a treasure trove for creatives seeking inspiration, a guide...

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Entrepreneur Starts a Pimento Cheese Business Thanks to Jeopardy! Winnings

Startup money for a new business can come from anywhere. Most businesses get it from a bank loan, personal savings, or family and friends. But one North Carolina entrepreneur launched his dream venture with money from Jeopardy!. John Morgan is...

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Oakland Business Owners Refusing to Pay Taxes Until City Addresses Crime Issues

Some small business owners in Oakland, California, have had enough. Fed up with crime in their neighborhood, a group of business owners say they refuse to pay taxes until the city provides safer areas to operate. Specifically, they want to...

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Florida Tax Preparer Senteced to Prison Term

A Florida-based tax preparer was sentenced to a two-year prison term, marking a significant development in the fight against tax fraud, particularly for small business owners. This case, resolved on Monday, underscores the critical importance of ethical tax practices...

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11 Real Estate Sites Like Zillow: Pros, Cons, and Tips

Zillow is one of the most popular and influential online platforms for real estate browsing. However, it is not the only company in the segment. There are plenty of real estate sites like Zillow. Zillow has transformed how buyers, sellers,...

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