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- Tesla CEO Elon Musk says he will consider buying GM factory in Ohio as it shuts down next year
- Markets suffer worst year since global financial crisis
- FCC slaps satellite startup with $900K fine over unauthorized satellite launch
- rather than increasing access to technology, patents create monopolies that make good health unaffordable and inaccessible for many
- The founder of one of the most successful esports organizations ever left Amazon’s Twitch — and just got $9 million for his new venture
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- U.S., allies slam China for economic espionage, spies indicted
- Unilever buys meat-free food company The Vegetarian Butcher
- Toblerone is halal (pork and alcohol free), and the far right is furious
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- Facebook and Wells Fargo are in bottomless pits of scandal. They each reacted differently
- Gates Among Billionaires Backing Alphabet Energy Spinoff
- Exclusive: China hacked HPE, IBM and then attacked clients - sources
- Registering a business in Hong kong as a foreigner - which are the best agencies?
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- People are technologically illiterate, and that's why they are mad at Facebook, and fooled by news headlines.
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- How good would this actually look on a college application?
- Dirty dealing in the $175 billion Amazon Marketplace
- work for large corporation and if we don’t spend our budget, it gets cut, why?
Tesla CEO Elon Musk says he will consider buying GM factory in Ohio as it shuts down next year Posted: 20 Dec 2018 01:19 PM PST |
Markets suffer worst year since global financial crisis Posted: 20 Dec 2018 05:33 AM PST |
FCC slaps satellite startup with $900K fine over unauthorized satellite launch Posted: 20 Dec 2018 10:59 PM PST |
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Posted: 20 Dec 2018 10:13 PM PST Three premiere esports entities have combined to form Popdog, a new company focused to build custom technology that suit the complex needs of the esports and live streaming industries. The company is led by founder and CEO Alexander Garfield — best known for building two esports teams, Evil Geniuses and Alliance, into global powerhouses. Both teams were subsidiaries of Garfield's Good Game Agency, and helped him earn more prize money than any other individual owner in esports history. Garfield is making his return to esports after selling Good Game Agency to Twitch, a subsidiary of Amazon, in 2014. Full article: https://www.businessinsider.com/popdog-esports-alex-garfield-2018-12 [link] [comments] |
Does the fall of Blue Apron mean that... Posted: 20 Dec 2018 07:29 PM PST ...these new box subscription services are a bad business model? Blue Apron was for food, but plenty of these services exist for clothes and grooming products as well [link] [comments] |
U.S., allies slam China for economic espionage, spies indicted Posted: 20 Dec 2018 06:03 PM PST |
Unilever buys meat-free food company The Vegetarian Butcher Posted: 20 Dec 2018 05:00 AM PST |
Toblerone is halal (pork and alcohol free), and the far right is furious Posted: 20 Dec 2018 12:05 PM PST |
Viratel - IT Solution and services in delhi NCR Posted: 21 Dec 2018 02:24 AM PST |
Facebook and Wells Fargo are in bottomless pits of scandal. They each reacted differently Posted: 21 Dec 2018 01:46 AM PST |
Gates Among Billionaires Backing Alphabet Energy Spinoff Posted: 21 Dec 2018 01:34 AM PST |
Exclusive: China hacked HPE, IBM and then attacked clients - sources Posted: 20 Dec 2018 06:00 PM PST |
Registering a business in Hong kong as a foreigner - which are the best agencies? Posted: 21 Dec 2018 01:14 AM PST Hey guys, I am looking into registering a business in Hong Kong so that I can sell my product in multiple countries throughout Asia. However, I will need to go through an agency. Normally with agencies, there are some really good ones, and some agencies to avoid. Does anyone have any experience with registering a business in Hong Kong? Which are the best agencies? Any other tips would also be welcome! Thank you :) [link] [comments] |
How to get good real estate pictures for your business? Posted: 20 Dec 2018 08:50 PM PST |
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Posted: 20 Dec 2018 11:06 PM PST To clarify, I'm talking about the recent hate bandwagon. I'm not saying that you don't have your own valid reason for hating Facebook. The recent bandwagon is based in ignorance though. Here's two examples: People being angry that Facebook allowed Netflix, and Spotify the ability to read, and delete messages. This is a super common practice. Spotify isn't going in, and looking at your nudes. Apps need read/write access for messenger integration. If you go on spotify and click "share" on a song and click facebook messenger, it will open a window of your contacts, inside spotify and who to send it to, then it goes right back to normal spotify. This feature is only possible if spotify has CRUD access. Create, read, update, delete. Getting mad about this would be like getting mad that your email manager wants to read, write and delete your emails. Netflix wasn't looking at your nudes either, this was the thing where you could click "join account" on your netflix or something and it would take you to a facebook page which said "company xyz would like to access your account to do the following things..... allow / deny"? It just meant you could do things like for example (not a real example) click like on a netflix video and it would autopost on your facebook that you're enjoying the new TV show.. That was the purpose behind it. It needs the ability to read your account and write to your account for that, and the user agreed to that. They didn't go to facebook and say "hey facebook give us write access to all your user's accounts!". Think of being able to have Alexa read your email aloud or to read your email on Apple's Mail app, it's the same thing. When you agreed to this, it was clearly listed under this app need to : "access your phones location & read and write messages" we've all seen that warning 10-100 times . . its pretty blatant...For all those who are upset by this: how many of you are accessing reddit right now through a 3rd party app? Apparently people don't want to be held responsible for their own decisions. People want relevant google results when they search for restaurants but get angry that google tracks their location. Android apps do this all the time when installing them, in that it allows you to see what an app can do on your phone. It's standard practice. You literally tell these apps "yes you can use this info" when they ask for permissions, and now everyone feels so violated? Don't install the applications and grant them permission then! People being angry about Facebook selling data Facebook doesn't sell data. That's actually a common misconception. They direct ads to you based on the data that they have. They never sell that data to advertisers, and advertisers never see the data. The implication often made by people that say "FB sells data"is that facebook tells whoever has money anything about you, in truth facebook never tells anyone anything about you. Facebook takes things people want to show to a certain demographic, and if you're in that demographic you see it, but they don't give info about you to advertisers. They don't take data, you agree to let them use data. You give them data in exchange for free facebook. They don't show advertisers any data, they do use data to make money. There's nothing wrong with that, most sites on the internet make money through ads, and ads are target based on data the sites have on you. If a banana seller asks you to go show a banana to someone that likes bananas, and you never tell them who that person was that you showed the banana to, then you never gave that person any information about the person. You just found someone that likes bananas, and connected them with the banana. In short Facebook doesn't sell data, Facebook sells access to your attention. I plagiarized from u/lanebrn711, u/DramamineQueen, u/houseflip, u/liquidpig, u/saquino88, u/3000dollarsuitCOMEON, u/Fireproofspider, u/dr_gonzo_13, u/halr9000 because I was too lazy to write some parts. Please don't take news headlines to heart without follow up research. Companies like the New York Times list Facebook as a direct competitor. [link] [comments] |
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Get A 10% Discount At The Occasion On New Year And Christmas For Newspaper Advertisement Posted: 20 Dec 2018 10:42 PM PST |
SCR Technology and Engine Emissions Posted: 20 Dec 2018 10:34 PM PST SCR technology works to control the toxic emissions created and pushed into the environment by car exhaust. If the SCR system increased with SCR engine emission, it will have a positive impact and benefits the plants. For more info: Scr engine emissions [link] [comments] |
How good would this actually look on a college application? Posted: 20 Dec 2018 04:17 PM PST We're making our business portfolios for college in class (high school class). I've taken Marketing, Web Design, Accounting, and International Affairs. All with A's and the exception of one C+. How good would this portfolio actually look to admission officers? Do they honestly even care about this sort of thing? [link] [comments] |
Dirty dealing in the $175 billion Amazon Marketplace Posted: 20 Dec 2018 04:05 PM PST |
work for large corporation and if we don’t spend our budget, it gets cut, why? Posted: 20 Dec 2018 05:58 PM PST |
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