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current tax code and policy on outsourcing - 0 views

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    article is about current policies being put in place to make it a better investment for companies to keep jobs here.
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Globalization and Risks to Health - 0 views

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    The article explains the increased health risks due to the use of globalization. For example, the United States has many places that have now banned tobacco use such as restaurants. Therefore, in order to make business, these tobacco companies sell tobacco to the undeveloped countries through the use of globalization. As the usage of tobacco increases in the undeveloped countries, then so do the health risks.
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Business and Twitter - 0 views

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    This article is about how companies use Twitter to advertise to customers.
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Kenya's Ambitions for an Outsourced Future - 0 views

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    Kenya has recently become a booming area for company offices and call centers.
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Google to Buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5 Billion - 0 views

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    This article is about Google becoming a mobile company. One way that they're doing that is by purchasing Motorola.
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Multinationals Lead India's IT Revolution - 0 views

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    This article outlines India's IT Revolution and multinational companies' effort to use this as an opportunity for effective outsourcing.
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A look at Netflix's international expansion - The Sacramento Bee - 0 views

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    The expansion of Netflix international since the company was created.
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Google Library Project (Google Book Search) - 0 views

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    This article is about Google Library Project. The Google Library Project allows people to read books in all languages.
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How Has the Internet Affected the Music Industry? - 0 views

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    Check Manuel Career's News! --> Manuel Marino Official This article is written by web designer Josh Gutteridge who runs Skyte Media. Skyte Media is based in the Midlands (England) and is a professional web design company that specialises in web design and development. Josh would like to receive comments about this article on his blog.
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Outsourced Ed: Colleges Hire Companies to Build Their Online Courses - Technology - The... - 1 views

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    This is an article weighs the pros and the cons of outsourcing colleges around the world.
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Exactly What Role Did Social Media Play in the Egyptian Revolution? | Fast Company - 1 views

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    This is a newsletter focusing on the role of social networking in the Egyptian Revolution. This has ties to Government and social networking through the ant-government protesters that caused riots, which were made possible by social networking communications
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GOP blocks Democrats - 0 views

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    The Democratic Party proposed a bill that would make companies who outsource pay higher taxes. Republican rejected it.
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App-driven life: Smart ski goggle visor is like a dashboard - 1 views

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    A new development in ski goggle technology is now allowing users to be able to track their speed, altitude, etc. while skiing. More importantly, it allows the users to view where anyone else with these goggles, or the free app from the company is located on the mountain.
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How Companies are Benefiting from Web 2.0 - 1 views

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    This article discusses the modern use and business benefits of Web 2.0. The rewards and outcome of Web 2.0 have been positive based on the increased efficiency of Web 2.0.
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The Lexus and the Olive Tree - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • The Lexus and the Olive Tree is a 1999 book by Thomas L. Friedman that posits that the world is currently undergoing two struggles: the drive for prosperity and development, symbolized by the Lexus, and the desire to retain identity and traditions, symbolized by the olive tree. He says he came to this realization while eating a sushi box lunch on a Japanese bullet train after visiting a Lexus factory and reading an article about conflict in the Middle East. Friedman leads the reader on an international quest for a new understanding of the often misunderstood and misapplied term "globalization" by tapping on to stories of his actual experiences in interfacing with many of the global movers and shakers. He proposes that "globalization is not simply a trend or fad but is, rather, an international system. It is the system that has replaced the old Cold War system, and, like that Cold War System, globalization has its own rules and logic that today directly or indirectly influence the politics, environment, geopolitics and economics of virtually every country in the world."
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    "The "Big Idea" in The Lexus and the Olive Tree is found on page 232 where Friedman explains that: "if you can't see the world, and you can't see the interactions that are shaping the world, you surely cannot strategize about the world." He states that "you need a strategy for how to choose prosperity for your country or company.""
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    The Lexus and the Olive Tree is a 1999 book by Thomas L. Friedman that posits that the world is currently undergoing two struggles: the drive for prosperity and development, symbolized by the Lexus, and the desire to retain identity and traditions, symbolized by the olive tree. He says he came to this realization while eating a sushi box lunch on a Japanese bullet train after visiting a Lexus factory and reading an article about conflict in the Middle East. Friedman leads the reader on an international quest for a new understanding of the often misunderstood and misapplied term "globalization" by tapping on to stories of his actual experiences in interfacing with many of the global movers and shakers. He proposes that "globalization is not simply a trend or fad but is, rather, an international system. It is the system that has replaced the old Cold War system, and, like that Cold War System, globalization has its own rules and logic that today directly or indirectly influence the politics, environment, geopolitics and economics of virtually every country in the world."
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Googleplex - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The Googleplex is the corporate headquarters complex of Google, Inc., located at 1600 Amphitheatre Parkway in Mountain View, Santa Clara County, California, near San Jose.
  • The four core buildings, totaling 47,038 square meters (506,310 sq ft), were built for and originally occupied by Silicon Graphics (SGI). The office space and corporate campus is located within a larger 26-acre (110,000 m2) site that contains Charleston Park, a 5-acre (20,000 m2) public park; improved access to Permanente Creek; and public trails that connect the corporate site to Shoreline Park and the Bay Trail.
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Yahoo! - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ: YHOO) is an American public corporation with headquarters in Sunnyvale, California, (in Silicon Valley), that provides Internet services worldwide.
  • Yahoo! was founded by Jerry Yang and David Filo in January 1994 and was incorporated on March 1, 1995. On January 13, 2009, Yahoo! appointed Carol Bartz, former executive chairperson of Autodesk, as its new chief executive officer and a member of the board of directors.[3]
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MySpace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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  • MySpace is a social networking website. Its headquarters are in Beverly Hills, California[5] where it shares an office building with its immediate owner, News Corp. Digital Media, owned by News Corporation. MySpace became the most popular social networking site in the United States in June 2006.[6] According to comScore, MySpace was overtaken internationally by its main competitor, Facebook, in April 2008, based on monthly unique visitors.[7][8] MySpace employs 1,000 employees, after laying off 30 percent of its workforce in June 2009;[9] the company does not disclose revenues or profits separately from News Corporation. The 100 millionth account was created on August 9, 2006,[10] in the Netherlands.[11]
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