Google’s new privacy policy doesn’t go into effect until March 1; however, as soon as the search engine giant revealed the new policy on its site, the hoopla began.
The Super Bowl is always a big day for gambling, with everything from obvious bets like the outcome of the game to obscure ones, like the color of Madonna's hair at the start of the halftime show.
More American than ever will watch the New York Giants and the New England Patriots face off again in the Super Bowl, and they’ll spend an all-time high too.
Hawaii’s beaches may be beautiful, but the islands have other great activities for tourists that don’t involve sitting in the sun on a lounge chair all day.
Just days after Saudi Arabia donated $25 million to the Global Fund To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation donated $750 million, in addition to the $650 million donated over the last 10 years.
Perception, rather than hard facts such as prior ownership or reviews, drive the decision making processes of 43% of consumers looking to buy a new car.
The recession has hurt people of all generations, but perhaps doubly so the parents of adult children. In addition to worrying about retirement, they had to deal with the "boomerang generation" as their adult children move back home.
South India is a materialistic society, which means there are higher degrees of education compared to northern India. However, the country's unemployment rate is still a very high 38%.
In his last State of the Union address before the election, President Barack Obama spent most of the speech distinguishing himself from the Republican candidates, making only a few remarks on health care.