Marriage Name Changes and Google Rankings: a Feminist 2.0 Dilemma
A name is forever, once it's been indexed in Google. But what is a woman to do when she gets married? It's a feminist 2.0 dilemma.
A name is forever, once it's been indexed in Google. But what is a woman to do when she gets married? It's a feminist 2.0 dilemma.
Google Communication is oh-so-the-fad and to not look like you are oh-so-old-school, you'd better jump on the bandwagon.
Last week a mix of water and sanitation experts gathered for World Water Week in Stockholm, Sweden to mull over the world's biggest public health crisis. The problem is that not enough people paid attention.
A recent CNN article explains well why a growing number of companies use brainteasers and logic puzzles of a type called "guesstimations" during job i...
By redefining abortion to include the most common and effective methods of birth control, the Bush administration is attempting to deprive basic contraceptive services to women around the country.
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We stand at the threshold of a singular opportunity in the human experiment: To re-imagine how to live on Earth in ways that honor the web of life, each other and future generations.
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The patent bubble hasn't burst, but judging by last week's Wall Street Journal story on Intellectual Ventures, it's getting pretty big.
A big autism bomb went off yesterday, about how US medical personnel had determined that vaccines had aggravated a little girl's mitochondrial disorder, resulting in autism. Now, the American people are left to interpret what it all means.
Selling TV by means of Google's online auction model is a black swan. No one can predict what eventual effect it will have on the sale of broadcast and cable TV network, national spot television, and local television inventory.
Given the proven benefits of this open model for Internet use, it is confounding how many people, both in government and industry, seem willing to start tinkering with it.
I'd like to share some tips for surviving and going on to your next thing, assuming you're someone who gets the ax.
From top to bottom, the Obama/Biden plan has just about everything the tech/Internet industry could ask for. But Hollywood is at a crossroads as it decides how to leverage its usual influence within a Democratic administration.
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Google will be competing with Skype, the popular application which allows people to make free video and audio calls. But already, people are moving towards Gmail.
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i try get one today and it cost me almsot 400 bucks!!!!??? what happen to $179.
This is so fug!!!
God, it looks just like the prototypes from over a year ago.
I love the features, but it's so UGLY
Samsung Omnia which is BETTER than Iphone is not even available in the USA.
Once again we are WAY ahead of USA in tech...................especially WIFI, TV, and cellphone tech.
What's this "we are" sh*t? Last time I checked Samsung was a Korean company. Your country is famous for wooden shoes, wind mills and terrible food. Your ahead technologically because it's very easy to fit out a country the size of a small US state.
"Samsung Omnia which is BETTER than Iphone" This is your opinion right? Because based on the fact that you said the Omnia isn't available in the U.S. as yet definitely makes what you said your opinion and your opinion only. As far as being ahead in gadget tech like phones and all that other fun stuff, sure you guys may be a bit a head and that is debatable. But major technology, we still rule.