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Article: Ning's Infinite Ambition | by Fast Company staff | September 10, 2008 4:06 pm
Comment: The currently have an ongoing dispute with WidgetLaboratory, their biggest widget maker. Good strategy though, lets see how it goes!
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Comment: the technology clearly worked, I can't count how many records were broken in the pool alone!
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Comment: Definitely, why should the taxpayer bare the burden of their mistakes? They were hired to bring success instead they drove the bus into the ditch, why reward them for it?
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Blog Post: Protecting Your Online Identity | by Jay Bhatti | September 10, 2008 3:22 pm
Comment: In the UK where I live, its illigal for your bank to sell your information unless you gave concent.
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Comment: China is a much bigger player on the world stage than many think, the west better have contingency plans, otherwise competing with them will be much harder in the next 50 years.
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Comment: I fear for africa, just as it struggles to recover from the exploitations of colonialism here comes the Chinese to deliver some more exploitation.
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Comment: I disagree with the 'most valuable' part, youtube doesn't make much money, if any at all, doesn't own the copyright of any of its content and is easier to compete with than traditional TV...
Fast Talk | April 10, 2008 4:34 pm
A. tall and loud can be authoritative but not always in a good way, if people see you as knowledgeable, approachable but assertive, i think those are better attributes.
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Blog Post: We The People... | by Penny Ronning | April 10, 2008 4:19 pm
Comment: while I denounce the treatement of Tibetans and Chinese citizens, I think the demonstrations have somewhat tarnished the olympic image, the IOC are even discussing the future of the round the...
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Comment: No, only the founder(s) need have that approach, you do need committed people but not because they have nothing better to do, unless your line of business is something routine and requires no...
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