While the time saving benefits of smartphones are often cited, we rarely think about the life saving benefits. But for women in developing nations, access to a smartphone can make the difference between life and death during childbi...
As parents, we need to ask ourselves whether we're posting photos for our children or for ourselves. And if you're posting it for yourself, wait a little bit before pressing the "share" button so you can really think about if it's in your child's best interest.
Today, I wanted to highlight seven women whom I admire for reaching towards their career dreams, supporting worthwhile causes and raising beautiful families.
This post is inspired by the Global Mom Relay, the United Nation Foundation's Mother's Day movement. All proceeds benefit four important causes: Girl Up, Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves, Mobile Alliance for Maternal Action, and Shot@Life.
When you immediately take someone's behavior, outfit, or personal tastes public, you're telling them that you don't think they deserve a second chance. Personally, I think most people, unless they've committed a truly heinous crime, deserve a second chance. Probably even a third.
Mingling in today’s online world requires modern-day manners to help resolve the digital dilemmas lurking within the numerous email, tweets and text messages we exchange daily.In the second of a three-day look at contemporary etiquette,...Show More Summary
As parents, if we are going through all this effort to install these apps on our children's phones, we need to make sure we don't turn around and engage in the same harmful behavior ourselves.
Randi Zuckerberg is CEO of Zuckerberg Media and Editor-in-Chief of Dot Complicated.
My 22-month-old son Asher can already navigate multiple apps on his own and says, “Phone? Hello!” every time he hears anything resembling a ring. ItShow More Summary
Lately, I've heard many people complain that they feel inundated by Kickstarter requests. Rather than a platform to support creative visionaries, it's become just another way to hit people up for money.
Lately, I've heard many people complain that they feel inundated by Kickstarter requests. Rather than a platform to support creative visionaries, it's become just another way to hit people up for money.
Lately, I've heard many people complain that they feel inundated by Kickstarter requests. Rather than a platform to support creative visionaries, it's become just another way to hit people up for money.
YoungEntrepreneur.com columnist and 'What's Trending' host Shira Lazar sat down with Randi Zuckerberg at this year's SXSW. Beyond her uber famous brother, she talks about her own growing media empire.
Randi Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg‘s sister, has landed a two-book deal with HarperCollins. Zuckerberg will write a memoir called Dot Complicated and an as yet untitled children’s story. According to USA Today, the publisher plans to release the memoir on November 5th. Show More Summary
Randi Zuckerberg, Mark Zuckerberg’s older sister, is done with Facebook. Now she’s moving on to writing. Zuckerberg announced last week that she’s dipping a toe in old media, with a new two-book deal in conjunction with HarperCollins. Show More Summary
Apparently it's not enough being a former Facebook marketing manager, owner of your own self consciously hip-yet-somehow-bottom-feeding media company, executive producer of the Bravo realityfest dot-bomb Silicon Valley, and social-media manners maven. Show More Summary
Randi Zuckerberg, Mark's sister, has signed a two-book deal with HarperCollins. She will write a kinda-sorta self-help book and also, weirdly, a children's book. The former, "Dot Complicated," will "combine personal and professionalShow More Summary
Randi Zuckerberg, who is best known for being Mark Zuckerberg's sister and creating the single-season Bravo TV show, Startups: Silicon Valley, is on to her next venture. Zuckerberg is writing a book called "Dot Complicated" about her time as Facebook's Director of Marketing and becoming a mother in 2011. Show More Summary
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Publishing house Harper-Collins announced Wednesday that Randi Zuckerberg landed a two-book deal to pen a children's book and a memoir/lifestyle book called "Dot Complicated," according to The Associated Press.
Because someone, somewhere demanded it, Randi Zuckerberg has a book deal. Zuckerberg, who you might remember from her ironic complaint that someone had posted an image of her publicly on Facebook, will pen a memoir and a children's book for HarperCollins, the AP reports. The memoir, titled Dot Complicated, is...