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20 votes
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Business Idea
If you don't mind, Share some of your million dollar business idea that you could pitch to apple,nike,etc(basically where capital is not a problem)?
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What the stock market's most crucial week of the year tells us about the road ahead
5 votes -
Microsoft acquires Flipgrid, classroom video platform
3 votes -
Apple is starting a music publishing business. Huh?
4 votes -
Nespresso introduces free coffee pod recycling by mail in Canada
12 votes -
Tesla workers say they pay the price for Elon Musk's big promises
5 votes -
AI ethics: How far should companies go to retain employees?
5 votes -
Tesla is laying off about 9% of its workforce as it restructures the company
6 votes -
BitTorrent sells to blockchain entrepreneur Justin Sun
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Blockchain
Well hello, I'm still learning about the blockchain day by day and it's quit interesting to try to "predict" the future use of this technology. But i have my own doubts.(maybe I'm still lacking in...
Well hello,
I'm still learning about the blockchain day by day and it's quit interesting to try to "predict" the future use of this technology. But i have my own doubts.(maybe I'm still lacking in research)- If everything will be decentralised, how will you make the profit out of it?(business point of view)
- If you have million dollar today to work on blockchain technology what business would you get into to get appropriate profit in near future?(Of course excluding those exchange of cryptos)
P.S: You are not a tech company and just want to enter in the field.
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The efficiency myth
17 votes -
What responsibilities does Apple have regarding removing apps according to the desires of governments? Specifically, China.
As we've seen, Apple has shown it's willingness to agree with the Chinese government's wishes several times. First by not allowing users of it's Chinese app store to download VPNs, then taking...
As we've seen, Apple has shown it's willingness to agree with the Chinese government's wishes several times. First by not allowing users of it's Chinese app store to download VPNs, then taking Skype off the Mainland China app store, as well as handing over control of Chinese iCloud operations to a Chinese firm, and also by removing apps with call kit in them from the Chinese app store.
Now, we should also note that Apple makes quite a bit of money from China. According to Apple's latest earnings call [PDF] for Q1 2018, they made $17.956 billion from China. So, this strategy seems to be working.
Discussion Questions
In what ways are Apple accommodating the Chinese government a necessity?
In this case, or others, when should Apple take into consideration the desires of their customers over their investors?
What problems can be had from accommodating China, but not being so accommodating to other governments?
What can other companies learn from Apple's dealing with the Chinese government?
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AI at Google: our principles
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GitHub is Microsoft's $7.5 billion undo button
16 votes -
Billions in US solar projects shelved after Trump panel tariff
8 votes -
Microsoft to acquire GitHub for $7.5 billion
26 votes -
Musk promises manufacturing, self-driving, battery breakthroughs—and profits
5 votes -
Netflix content chief says 85% of new spending is on Originals
7 votes -
Microsoft to acquire GitHub for $7.5 billion
21 votes -
With deal to close this week, Bayer to retire Monsanto name
3 votes -
Multimillion-dollar wage theft group actions to be filed in Federal court
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Not-for-profit corporations in Canada, like the one behind Tildes - No shareholders, no dividends; still permitted to make a profit
10 votes -
NetEase buys $100m stake in Bungie
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Nine Entertainment Co and Sky join forces for 24-hour business channel
3 votes -
Ark Pharm, a popular low-cost chemical supplier raided by the DEA and shut down
12 votes -
A day later, Ticketfly is still offline after failing to pay bitcoin ransom to hacker
6 votes -
At Facebook's annual meeting, Mark Zuckerberg stuck to his talking points — and ignored some of shareholders' biggest concerns
4 votes -
Microsoft is now more valuable than Google
14 votes -
GDPR will pop the adtech bubble
13 votes -
Monster is Quietly Planning a $300 Million ICO
6 votes -
Belgium sheds a chocolate tear as another manufacturer sold off
4 votes -
De Beers "admits defeat" over man-made diamonds
18 votes -
Starbucks’ bias training finally happened. Here’s what it looked like
20 votes -
Game companies need to cut the crap—loot boxes are obviously gambling
16 votes -
Apple awarded $539m in US patent case against Samsung
12 votes -
Fiat Chrysler recalls 4.8 million vehicles that could get stuck in cruise control
6 votes -
All we want to do is watch each other play video games
17 votes -
Internal documents show Apple knew the iPhone 6 would bend
15 votes -
Talk to Deliveroo couriers. See a dystopia that could be your future – the realities facing the ‘contractors’ are grim. No wonder their union is appealing to the high court
9 votes -
Go-Jek officially announces Southeast Asia expansion to fill void left by Uber’s exit
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Why China’s payment apps give US bankers nightmares
10 votes -
Inside Theranos’ dysfunctional corporate culture
6 votes -
Tech companies embark on a new apology tour
6 votes -
US Supreme Court decides arbitration agreements overrule class-action rights
8 votes -
Inside how a scooter-sharing startup Lime navigates San Francisco
4 votes -
The contrast between Tesla and the rest of the auto industry is terrifying
8 votes -
YouTube Music is Google's latest stab at a Spotify rival
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How the Music Industry Messed Up Legal Streaming the First Time Around
9 votes -
Steve Jobs' secret for eliciting questions, overheard at a San Francisco cafe
12 votes