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Innovation alive and well in New Jersey
An encouraging new report finds New Jersey as one of the most innovative states in the country. The study from Bloomberg ranks New Jersey fourth in the nation, trailing just Massachusetts (1), California (2), and Washington (3). Michael Carrier, distinguished professor at Rutgers Law School, said the Garden State has many factors working in its favor, which all starts with the number of pharmaceut
What websites, apps are NJ 101.5 staffers addicted to?
What websites, apps are NJ 101.5 staffers addicted to?
What websites, apps are NJ 101.5 staffers addicted to?
The widespread use of smartphones and mobile devices is leading to more of us being connected all-the-time. According to a new Pew Research Center survey, 21 percent of Americans report going online "almost constantly." Overall, 73 percent of Americans go online on a daily basis...
Technology that has gone extinct in your lifetime
Technology that has gone extinct in your lifetime
Technology that has gone extinct in your lifetime
Since today is Back To The Future Day, Deminski and Doyle are taking calls about the various types of technology that have become extinct in your lifetime. Some of the callers chimed in with some good ones. Mary in Turnersville - Roll up windows Tom in Parsippany - The Walkman Valerie in Toms River - Typewriters John in Media, PA - Beepers Andrea in Hillsborough - Floppy disks Not only is it fun

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