The Delaware Business Weekly Round Up is designed to bring you some quick links to news headlines and press releases from companies based in Delaware and issues impacting business the State of Delaware. Here’s our edition for August 21st through August 27th, 2010:
Aug
27
Delaware Business Weekly Round Up – August 27th
Category: Business, Delaware, Industries, Press Release |
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Aug
26
Learn How Mobile Computing Can Help Your Business
Category: Business, Community & Events, Delaware, Education & Courses |
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The way business gets done is always changing. Don’t let your business be left behind! Learn how industry leaders are using mobile computing to improve productivity, streamline operations, and drive revenue. Hear about new technologies and gain valuable insight on the state of mobile computing marketplace.
Aug
26
I Love To Write Day: How it All Began by John Riddle
Category: Community & Events, Delaware, Fun, Guest Post |
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John Riddle, a Delaware author of 34 books, is the Founder of I Love To Write Day. This is the story, in his own words, of how he was inspired to share his passion for writing and of how he started a movement that helped inspire a nation.
Aug
26
Delaware Charity Golf Challenge – A NCCCC Event
Category: Business, Community & Events, Delaware, Fun, Networking |
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Do you like golf? Would you like to help support the Bear Babe Ruth Little League who will be building the area’s first Miracle League field? You can end the summer than with a round of golf with business associates and friends- and have the best of both worlds!
Aug
24
Delaware ranks #1 in study of states with the highest levels of economic freedom
Category: Business, Delaware |
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In a report published today by The Fraser Institute , Delaware took the top honors as the state with the highest level of economic freedom in a study that included all of the United States & Canada. This report examines 10 key indicators of economic freedom based on size of government, taxation, and labor market [...]

