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Meg Furey-Marquess
Meg Furey-Marquess is a Staff Writer at The American Genius. She has covered tech for The Metro Silicon Valley and The Bold Italic. She was named one of the Top 39 Writers on Medium in 2016.
Tech News
The life changing magic of tidying up your desktop Marie Kondo style
(TECHNOLOGY) You're a living, breathing human, so you've heard of Marie Kondo by now, but did you know her method applies to more than your closet?
Tech News
Making Slack actionable makes you productive
(TECHNOLOGY) Slack is an amazing productivity tool, but of course can add more to your plate - this feature puts you back on track.
Tech News
How to opt out of Google’s robots calling your business phone
(TECH) Google's robots now call businesses to set appointments, but not all companies are okay with talking to an artificial intelligence tool like a person. Here's how to opt out.
Opinion Editorials
Why I paused my career to raise our child
(OPINION) Our children are like tiny little sponges that absorb everything that we give them -- your job and the sentiments it produces and evokes included.
Business News
Megabrand, Amazon failing to support their working parent employees
(BUSINESS NEWS) Policies are changing at American companies to be up to par in supporting parents, but Amazon, despite being one of the most profitable companies in history, is not one of the evolving brands.
Business Marketing
A more environmentally sensitive Pantone color of the year
(MARKETING) Why is Pantone's coral color causing a ruckus? Marketing is just marketing, right? Maybe not...
Business Marketing
Genius: How a Yoga studio is using AI to help the masses
(MARKETING) Here's an interesting case study in how yoga, a 5,000+ year industry is using modern technology.
Opinion Editorials
How some women’s conferences reinforce systemic workplace sexism
(EDITORIAL) They're not designed to put women down, but many women's conferences actually disempower swarms of women in the workplace.


