Jim Burress
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The mechanical time clock is itself clocking out
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Jim Burress
Nov 29, 2019
Employees all across America once punched into work with Lathem time clocks. The company is now moving with the times.
The promise and reality of Google Fiber
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Jim Burress
Aug 7, 2018
The search giant made waves when it set out to disrupt the internet service sector with a rollout of super-fast fiber-optic cable. The Atlanta region thought it would benefit. It hasn't.
For musicians, holiday gigs provide critical income
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Jim Burress
Dec 8, 2015
Atlanta's airport is bringing in local musicians to help travelers de-stress.
Paper industry wants customers back
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Jim Burress
Sep 15, 2015
Thanks to e-mail, e-vites and e-readers, paper use has dropped.
A check on equity-based crowdfunding
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Jim Burress
Aug 21, 2015
Georgia was one of the first states to allow this type of regulated crowdfunding.
Now boarding: better technology at the airport
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Jim Burress
May 27, 2015
Future technology could eliminate airport lines.
College acceptances bring a rush to buy sweatshirts
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Jim Burress
Apr 2, 2015
When acceptance letters go out, lots of cash comes in to college bookstores.
For many, rebates are worth jumping through some hoops
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Jim Burress
Feb 9, 2015
Customers often use a rebate to justify buying something they want anyway.
AirTran Folds its wings
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Jim Burress
Dec 31, 2014
After four years, Southwest Airlines officially acquires AirTran.
Thirty years later, Cabbage Patch Kids are still a favorite
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Jim Burress
Dec 24, 2014
The Cabbage Patch Kid still draws fans decades after its release.