Ways to Navigate the Gen Z Workplace | Business

It seems like yesterday that millennials were flooding into the workplace, but we’ve already moved on to the next wave: Generation Z. Members of Gen Z, those born between 1997 and 2012, currently make up 18 percent of the workforce, but the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that they will account for one-third of all workers by the end of the decade. Like the generation before them, Generation Zers have their own workplace tastes, preferences and perspectives that are already affecting workspaces across the U.S.

Preparing your business for the entry of Gen Z workers means understanding their perspectives and expectations and then taking action to adapt your workplace accordingly. While Gen Zers’ needs are shaped by the unique experiences of their formative years — most notably, the pandemic — the changes they bring to the workplace will surely benefit your business as a whole. Let’s take an in-depth look at Gen Z workers and how to prepare your workplace for them.

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I bought a dumb phone for my grandma, but ended up using it myself | Digital Trends

My grandma is 87 years old, and it goes without saying that she has a hard time around technology. So, when the battery inside her 10-year-old Nokia 110 breathed its last breath recently, I, as the IT guy of the family, decided to get her yet another feature phone instead of a smartphone. Except this time, I decided to go with slightly more advanced features than the last one. After weighing a few options, I chose a feature phone from a lesser-known brand, but one with promising specs, a guarantee of a secure build, and, above all, Wi-Fi.

However, when the phone arrived, I was so thoroughly impressed with the aspects beyond the ones I mentioned above that I ended up snagging that one and made my Nan wait for the second one to arrive. The phone in question is the Blackview N1000, and there are plenty of reasons why you, a most likely non-elderly adult, might be intrigued by this rather unusual phone, just like I was.

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Effective SEO Strategies for Today’s Digital Landscape | The Startup Magazine

Key Takeaways

  • An overview of essential SEO strategies and their impact.
  • Practical tips for implementing these strategies.
  • Insights into current trends and future predictions.

In today’s fast-paced digital environment, understanding and implementing effective search engine optimization (SEO) strategies is crucial for businesses looking to reach on search engines successfully. SEO is no longer just a toolkit of techniques; it’s an evolving landscape that demands attentiveness to trends, user behaviors, and technological advancements. As search engines become more competent, so must the strategies deployed to ensure content stands out and garners the attention it deserves in the crowded digital space.

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Investing in Real Estate: Is It Right for You? Pros and Cons to Consider | The Startup Magazine

Real estate has long been a favorite investment strategy for building wealth. With the potential for both short-term gains and long-term appreciation, property investment can provide financial rewards. However, like any other investment, it comes with risks and challenges. When considering adding real estate to your investment portfolio, it is important to weigh the pros and cons carefully and determine which move is right for you.

We will examine some of real estate investment’s key advantages and disadvantages, including potential risks and rewards. Ultimately, you will better understand how property investment aligns with your financial goals and risk tolerance.

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Google Daily Listen Generates a Personalized News Podcast | Entrepreneur

Google wants you to press play on an AI-created podcast instead of scrolling for your daily news.

The tech giant can now take what it knows of your interests through your Search and Discover histories and create a 5-minute podcast tailored just for you that summarizes news stories of the day that you might be interested in.

Google began testing the personalized, AI-created podcasts, called “Daily Listen,” through Search Labs, the program that allows users to experience early-stage experiments, reports 9to5Google. The new experiment began rolling out on Wednesday to Android and iOS users in the U.S.

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Highest-Paying Jobs for Associate Degree Holders: Report | Entrepreneur

A new report by the online career resources platform Resume Genius found that now is a great time to hold an associate’s degree (or begin the path to get one).

The median salary for an associate degree holder ($62,180) is higher than the U.S. median salary ($48,060) and career opportunities for associate degree holders, or those with a two-year degree, are expected to grow by 6.3% over the next 10 years, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

Using the most recent BLS data, Resume Genius compiled a list, the 2025 High-Pay Associate Degree Jobs Report, that showcases the 10 highest-paying jobs that ask for an associate degree.

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Skylight Calendar Review: Is it worth it? | Mashable

The Skylight Calendar was one of the hottest gifts of the year, and for good reason. If you’re determined to stay more organized in 2025, the Skylight Calendar is a practical (and fun) way to keep track of your calendar, to-do list, grocery list, and chores.

Yes, you could get an Echo Show device, but if you’re not an Amazon Echo household, you might not need all the features that come with an Echo Show. Think of the Skylight Calendar as the Kindle of digital home displays: It gives you everything you need, and nothing extra. There’s no access to browsers, no additional apps, and no smart home control. It’s just a straightforward digital calendar that syncs up with your existing Google, iCloud, Microsoft, Yahoo, or Cozi calendars and gives you organizational tools to stay on top of all your to-do lists.

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CES 2025 highlights: 5 new gadgets you can buy already | Mashable

As the Mashable team scampers around the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week, there’s one question that’s top of mind every time we visit a booth or attend a demo: “That’s cool, but when can I buy it?”

A lot of times, the answer is never. Many gadgets exhibited at the annual tech industry trade show are just concepts and prototypes that don’t make it to market. (That Withings OMNIA smart mirror for at-home health screenings, for instance? Yeah, there’s a good chance it’ll never see the light of day.)

But sometimes the answer to that question is soon — or even now. Below, we’ve rounded up a list of five new products from CES 2025 that consumers can buy or preorder immediately, from an AI-powered planter to a smart bird bath. We’ll update it weekly as more announcements go live, so check back often.

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Quantum computers that are actually useful 1 step closer thanks to new silicon processor that could pack millions of qubits | Live Science

Scientists say they have reached “a critical inflection point” after developing a technology that makes silicon-based quantum processors more viable.

Quantum computing company Equal1 has created a quantum processing unit (QPU) that can be built using conventional semiconductor manufacturing processes. This negates the complexity and expense typically involved with producing quantum processors using exotic materials or complicated techniques.

The company has also developed what representatives called “the most complex quantum controller chip developed to date.” This can operate at ultra-low temperatures and paves the way for millions of qubits on a single chip — meaning it can handle a huge number of quantum bits of information simultaneously while keeping them stable and accurate for calculations.

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How Do You Create a Content Calendar? | Business News Daily

Creating and publishing content regularly requires organization. That’s where a content calendar comes into play.

While some are more detailed than others, a content calendar helps you plan content weeks or months in advance. Creating a content calendar from scratch might seem intimidating or overwhelming, but it’s doable. We’ll explain why a content calendar is essential to your content marketing efforts and customer communications and how to create one.

What is a content calendar?

A content calendar, sometimes called an editorial calendar, is a schedule of the content you plan to write, produce and publish. You can create one using a spreadsheet, an actual calendar, or various business organization apps and tools.

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