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A black woman creates an app aimed to curb employment discrimination.

Did you know $800 million in lottery winnings goes unclaimed in America every year?  $50 million of that is just here in Texas.  That’s why…

According to LinkedIn, applicants who apply for job opportunities on the first day they’re posted are 10% more likely to land the job. That means…

Houston

(KATY, TX) — A new, free app from Katy Independent School District gives parents a chance to see their student’s information. “KatyOnTheGo” can be customized for…

Microsoft says they didn't mean it that way; they made the app so it can help folks from straying into the wrong areas!

Apple has removed a controversial “anti-gay” app from its App Store after nearly 150,000 people signed an online petition requesting its removal. Released in mid-February by the Orlando, Fla.-based Christian group Exodus International, the free app provided video, podcasts, blog posts and

The Christian group, under fire by gay rights activists for the so-called "gay cure" app, responded to the controversy Monday, saying its Apple app is being grossly misrepresented.