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“the military has a wonderful axiom called the chain of command … but the chain of information is not the chain of command…. When al Qaeda can outmaneuver you using Yahoo, we’ve got something wrong here”.
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[This] is not, however, the neat story Carr wants to it be, and the messiness of the rest of the story is key, I think, to the anxiety about the effects on culture, his and others.
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We asked one tipster what Best Buy could do to permanently reform their culture. His response: “Stop hiring sales people and hire real techs that get paid tech wages.”
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Gaming, here we comre
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Helen Keller writing in 1932, three years after the start of the Great Depression, on how women are smarter than men about economics.
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Our point-estimate is that a decline in the fertility rate of one child per woman is associated with a depreciation [in currency value] of approximately .15% in the real effective exchange rate.
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comScore, a leader in measuring the digital world, today released the results of a study on the expansion of social networking across the globe, revealing that several major social networking sites have experienced dramatic growth during the past year.
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Welcome to GreatCaricatures.com, a Museum and Marketplace Dedicated to the Art of Caricature.
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Like Build-a-Bear, but with gasoline.
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If Thomas Edison didn’t know what he had when he invented the phonograph while he thought he was trying to create better industrial equipment for telegraph operators… …what are the odds that you [are] going to have it all figured out up front?
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