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Health Care Law Projected to Cut the Labor Forcenytimes.com
With the expansion of insurance coverage, more workers will choose not to work and others will choose to work fewer hours than they might have otherwise, according to the Congressional Budget Office. -
How to Write a Bestselling Book This Year — The Definitive Resource List and How-To Guidefourhourworkweek.com
If you want to write a bestselling book, don't reinvent the wheel. I get at least a dozen email a week from friends who want to write books. After three - schneier.com
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A Facebook Life | TechCrunchtechcrunch.com
On Facebook, life begins at conception. "We're expecting!", your parents post. You don't have fingers but you're already accruing likes. A shared sonogram.. -
Tinie Tempah’s new iPhone app helps you lip-sync along to his latest albumthenextweb.com
Following the launch of Demonstration back in November, UK rapper Tinie Tempah is now taking his talents to the App Store to offer a new way to experience the album. Available in ... -
Google Clinches EU Antitrust Pact With Pledge Over Rivals’ Linksbloomberg.com
Google Inc., the owner of the world’s largest search engine, reached a settlement to end the European Union’s three-year antitrust probe after it made an improved offer to display results from rival search services. -
It's Settled: Silicon Valley Is Dying. So What's Next? - Pacific Standard: The Science of Societypsmag.com
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Estonia: Big Lessons From A Small Countrywickedideas.ca
At the 2014 State of the Province dinner held in Fredericton January 30, New Brunswick Premier David Alward announced the creation of the Brilliant Labs project. Funded by both the government and p... -
Nadella as Microsoft CEO: A slap in the face for Indian systemfirstpost.com
We can feel a touch of pride at the elevation of Satya Nadella as Microsoft CEO, but it is also a slap in the face of our system which sends talent offshore rather than growing them here. -
Things I learned by pretending to be blind for a weekblog.silktide.com
I'm a full visually-able user and I love looking at websites. I know though, that not everyone experiences websites in the same way. Browsing websites at different screen sizes is a hot topic at the moment, but lets not forget that it's not just mobil... -
Netflix and the self-inflicted demise of major mediapando.com
Ken Auletta’s profile of Netflix founder and CEO Reed Hastings in the latest edition of the New Yorker starts with a revealing tidbit. Back in the heady days of 2000, Netflix had 300,000 subscriber... - aleph.se
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FDA approves pill camera to screen colon - The Boston Globebostonglobe.com
Given Imaging Ltd. has won US approval for an ingestible pill camera that can help doctors screen the large intestine for polyps and other early signs of colon cancer. The Israeli company’s technology uses a battery-powered camera to take high-speed ph... -
Is there logic behind France's rumored €1 Billion Google Tax?rudebaguette.com
French Minister Arnaud Montebourg, in charge of 'getting the economy back in shape' (paraphrasing), is rumored to be putting together yet another 'Google T -
Life is a game. This is your strategy guideoliveremberton.com
Real life is the game that – literally – everyone is playing. But it can be tough. This is your guide. - tarangill.com
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Autonomy made 80% less UK profit than stated, Hewlett-Packard findstheguardian.com
American firm investigated irregularities in accounting at British software company it bought for more than $10bn -
Sony in talks to sell loss-making Vaio PC business: sourcereuters.com
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp is in talks with investment fund Japan Industrial Partners to sell its loss-making Vaio personal computer division, a source familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.A new - 37signals.com