A place to call home (City Pulse)
Online dating services, like eHarmony.com, use scientific profiling to match up singles based on several thousand unique dimensions of personality. Lansing’s Federated Polish Home uses polka dancing, pierogies and sausage.
The hidden cost of Google Apps (CNN Money)
What happens when a business throws out its scheduling and collaboration tools and replaces them with Google's low-cost, online business software? To find out, we at Blumsday migrated our entire shop of roughly a dozen employees and contractors to test out Google Apps.
Dubai's shopping spree stalls as buyers feel the pinch (The Economic Times)
Some big Dubai retailers, accustomed to giddy spending in the Gulf tax-free haven, are grappling with a drop in sales as consumers worry about the impact of the global financial crisis on their wallets.
Potomac Confidential (Washington Post)
Potomac Confidential fills the midday lull with discussion by Metro columnist Marc Fisher who looks at the latest news with a rigorous slicing and dicing of the issues that define who we are and where we live.
People got the power (Metro Times Detroit)
Got Milk? (11/5/2008) Will this producer-emcee become the latest rap superstar from Detroit?
Taylor Swift, at 18, poised to be pop superstar (The Pantagraph)
UNCASVILLE, Conn. -- Taylor Swift remembers the day she walked into one of her writing sessions — filled with anger.