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Offshore Outsourcing Possibilities under Trump's Leadership - 0 views

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    The possibilities for offshore outsourcing of IT services in USA after the election of Donald Trump as President of US
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How Indian IT Firms Are Preparing For Restrictions On H-1B Visa Employees - Locality News - 0 views

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    New US President Donald Trump's 'Buy American, Hire American' call in his inaugural address has put the Indian IT industry on edge.
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey talks about his "left-leaning" bias - 0 views

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    With US President Donald Trump repeatedly alleging that Twitter shadow bans conservative voices, Twitter CEO Jack Dorse, in an interview with CNN, has responded, saying that he himself and several Twitter employees have a left-leaning bias, but that doesn't affect Twitter's content policy.
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Futurisms - Critiquing the project to reengineer humanity: Happy Birthday, Nanotechnology? - 0 views

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    "Fifty years ago today, on December 29, 2009, Richard P. Feynman gave an after-dinner talk in Pasadena at an annual post-Christmas meeting of the American Physical Society. Here is how Ed Regis describes the setting of the lecture in his rollicking book Nano: In the banquet room [at the Huntington-Sheraton hotel in Pasadena], a giddy mood prevails. Feynman, although not yet the celebrity physicist he'd soon become, was already famous among his peers not only for having coinvented quantum electrodynamics, for which he'd later share the Nobel Prize, but also for his ribald wit, his clownishness, and his practical jokes. He was a regular good-time guy, and his announced topic for tonight was "There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom" - whatever that meant. "He had the world of young physicists absolutely terrorized because nobody knew what that title meant," said physicist Donald Glaser. "Feynman didn't tell anybody and refused to discuss it, but the young physicists looked at the title 'There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom' and they th"
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Microsoft Asserts Clients' Rights in FBI Email Searches Fight - 0 views

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    The magistrate who will resolve whether the case can move ahead said the company's lawyers to be prepared in court to address previous rulings that undercut their fights. At pale is half of Microsoft's case to ban the US from furtively accessing client data stored in the cloud, counting email.
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