For anyone with even a passing familiarity with issues associated with economic inequality, The Wall Street Journal front page story last week was shocking. It's use of bad data was a misuse of this important forum.
Read more »For anyone with even a passing familiarity with issues associated with economic inequality, The Wall Street Journal front page story last week was shocking. It's use of bad data was a misuse of this important forum.
Read more »Here are some stories you might have missed this week on CrunchGear.
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This guest post is by Adam L. Penenberg, author of Viral Loop.
Read more »I’ve met a lot of expats in my time in China. Some decided to move during an Asian studies class in college. Others decided to move when they saw Mandarin-speaking colleagues getting a promotion over them at work. Still others may have promised a Chinese parent on his or her deathbed to return to the homeland.
Read more »You could say StudiVZ, the German Facebook clone, has a few problems on its hands – and some unwelcome publicity.
Read more »Google co-founder Sergey Brin made a surprise appearance at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco today. He spoke briefly with John Battelle.
Below find the Q&A (paraphrased):
JB: So you got to chat with Tim Armstrong. Do you miss him?
SB: Oh yeah it’s great to see him here. We miss him a lot. But it’s great for AOL to have a leader like him.
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Are you interested in anything related to health science? Do you think that it is possible for you to achieve a healthy way of life? Well, if you happen to be concerned about these important issues you are going to feel greatly attracted to this blog.
NTT America announced today that it has leased a new 15,000 square foot data center in Santa Clara, CA. Big deal, you might think, a network provider expands its capacity. Except this network provider has a very high-profile client: Twitter.
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