Indeed it was a very ... unbalanced piece from someone who has only visited Russia once in two decades (by his own admission). Basically a self-proclaimed "serial entrepreneur" who has little understanding or insight on…
In personal income tax situation it would be an equivalent of paying a fee (bribe) to some 80 year old guy to sign him on as a dependent to claim a deduction your our income tax.
Here is a good explanation why corporations are taxable: Corporations are participants of the economy and their profits depend on tax-financed public goods: healthy and educated workforces; good infrastructure; publicly…
I wonder if using outlet would be considered a fair use of the facilities. The car owner's son was playing tennis at the school which means he was given a permission to use the facility. If this is the case then using…
Absolutely agree that if there were no prior encounters with man who charged his car, then the cop acted in bad faith wasting tens of thousands of dollars of public money in judicial costs for a "crime" than could have…
On the other hand. Apple users can already determine the location of their phone and remotely lock or wipe out the iPhone using Apple's iCloud website. Thus apple has technical ability to do just the same - just a…
Great summary!
Why hasn't anybody figured out to put a reasonable time limit on each device Mac address? 1 hour since you first log in should be enough to satisfy 90% of customers and discourage the 10% hogging seats. Its like saying…
This is why Google and technology in general should stay away from foreign policy where the end always justifies the means, no matter what the rhetoric is.
Article on Boston.com with the screenshot of Dolan tweeter posts http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/277353-l...
Being Russian myself I always thought that nobody took anything that RT publishes seriously. I guess I was wrong.
At least Russians did not plant the microbes for Vladimir Putin to find using a giant microscope in front of television cameras. :)
This article is an excellent example of the knee-jerk reaction from the stock market and the attitude that if it's not profitable this quarter it's not worth doing.
That's why the big G will always be the king of search. :)
Dead on point about scheduled one-on-one turning into a useless formality.
Other than the idea of framing the one-on-one meeting to be 90% controlled by the employee the post is thin on suggestions. "How do you get help when you love your job, but your personal life is melting down?" - Really?
Regardless of the fact that this was written by a former US president, what’s truly amazing is that somebody could take a subject old as the world – love and marriage and write such a simple, genuine, straight to the…
There has been so much said already about patents and lawyers killing innovation, but if this is not a perfect case in point then I don't know what is.
China Daily has lighyears of learning to do to produce better PR (propaganda) pieces, at least in English. They will never catch up with US. But they should consider doing what Russians did - hiring bunch of Englishmen…
And this is exactly the reason why paid Android upgrades is a terrible idea - Apple has set a gold standard for updating OS and paying for Android updates will make the situation even worse for Android users.
Great article. Being an Economics major in my previous life I always suspected that Supply-side economics was kind of bullshit. This just nails it - "When businesspeople take credit for creating jobs, it is like…
If this were an active military facility there would have been a portrait of Vladimir Putin hanging in every room. But obviously this factory has long been abandoned.
Google Nexus phones have horribly inefficient release cycle. It happened with Nexus One, Nexus S and is happening with Galaxy Nexus: - Announce a flagship device superior to iPhone late in the late fall, make it big,…
Indeed it was a very ... unbalanced piece from someone who has only visited Russia once in two decades (by his own admission). Basically a self-proclaimed "serial entrepreneur" who has little understanding or insight on…
In personal income tax situation it would be an equivalent of paying a fee (bribe) to some 80 year old guy to sign him on as a dependent to claim a deduction your our income tax.
Here is a good explanation why corporations are taxable: Corporations are participants of the economy and their profits depend on tax-financed public goods: healthy and educated workforces; good infrastructure; publicly…
I wonder if using outlet would be considered a fair use of the facilities. The car owner's son was playing tennis at the school which means he was given a permission to use the facility. If this is the case then using…
Absolutely agree that if there were no prior encounters with man who charged his car, then the cop acted in bad faith wasting tens of thousands of dollars of public money in judicial costs for a "crime" than could have…
On the other hand. Apple users can already determine the location of their phone and remotely lock or wipe out the iPhone using Apple's iCloud website. Thus apple has technical ability to do just the same - just a…
Great summary!
Why hasn't anybody figured out to put a reasonable time limit on each device Mac address? 1 hour since you first log in should be enough to satisfy 90% of customers and discourage the 10% hogging seats. Its like saying…
This is why Google and technology in general should stay away from foreign policy where the end always justifies the means, no matter what the rhetoric is.
Article on Boston.com with the screenshot of Dolan tweeter posts http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/277353-l...
Being Russian myself I always thought that nobody took anything that RT publishes seriously. I guess I was wrong.
Being Russian myself I always thought that nobody took anything that RT publishes seriously. I guess I was wrong.
At least Russians did not plant the microbes for Vladimir Putin to find using a giant microscope in front of television cameras. :)
At least Russians did not plant the microbes for Vladimir Putin to find using a giant microscope in front of television cameras. :)
This article is an excellent example of the knee-jerk reaction from the stock market and the attitude that if it's not profitable this quarter it's not worth doing.
That's why the big G will always be the king of search. :)
Dead on point about scheduled one-on-one turning into a useless formality.
Other than the idea of framing the one-on-one meeting to be 90% controlled by the employee the post is thin on suggestions. "How do you get help when you love your job, but your personal life is melting down?" - Really?
Regardless of the fact that this was written by a former US president, what’s truly amazing is that somebody could take a subject old as the world – love and marriage and write such a simple, genuine, straight to the…
There has been so much said already about patents and lawyers killing innovation, but if this is not a perfect case in point then I don't know what is.
China Daily has lighyears of learning to do to produce better PR (propaganda) pieces, at least in English. They will never catch up with US. But they should consider doing what Russians did - hiring bunch of Englishmen…
And this is exactly the reason why paid Android upgrades is a terrible idea - Apple has set a gold standard for updating OS and paying for Android updates will make the situation even worse for Android users.
Great article. Being an Economics major in my previous life I always suspected that Supply-side economics was kind of bullshit. This just nails it - "When businesspeople take credit for creating jobs, it is like…
If this were an active military facility there would have been a portrait of Vladimir Putin hanging in every room. But obviously this factory has long been abandoned.
Google Nexus phones have horribly inefficient release cycle. It happened with Nexus One, Nexus S and is happening with Galaxy Nexus: - Announce a flagship device superior to iPhone late in the late fall, make it big,…