Pundits in the late 1990s offered all sorts of predictions about how the internet would affect jobs. For the most part, they ...
There are many dimensions to technology policy, but none is more important than employment. The Internet provides entrepreneurs with unprecedented access to valuable tools at little cost and allows ...
As the automobile industry sheds jobs, it comes as good news that over the last decade or so the Internet has created 1.2 million jobs, many paying higher salaries than average, a new study finds.
The Internet, which has transformed the way we live, work, shop and socialise, is also emerging as a powerful catalyst for job creation, says a survey by global management consultancy McKinsey.
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