Wednesday, June 27, 2012

TPP 'Internet Trap'.. Canada Securities Regulation 'A Farce'.. Greece Microsoft Attack

Wednesday, June 27, 2012
What does a 21-year-old Foxconn factory worker socking away her meagre savings in Shenzhen have in common with an artist drowning in mortgage debt in Philadelphia?

According to a new book by Michael J. Casey, a managing editor and columnist at Dow Jones and the Wall Street Journal, both are suffering from — and unknowingly reinforcing — a deeply dysfunctional world financial system that is inherently stacked against them.
Asia Trade Deal Would 'Criminalize Some Everyday Uses Of The Internet'
Provincial Securities Regulation 'A Farce'
WATCH: Newspaper Cartoonist Says Pipeline Spoof Pulled After Pressure By Oil Company
Judge Orders Halt To Samsung Sales Of Galaxy Tab
Assailants Set Fire To Microsoft Headquarters In Greece
BLOG POSTS
Anne Day: Know Your Audience: Tips for Public Speaking
While I may brief the speakers on the audience, their backgrounds and occupations, I can't predict the personality style of all those involved, which in turn impacts how they learn best and that's why some people will love a presentation, and others hate it. So here are some tips on how to read your audience!
Gregg S. Lipman: The Reality of Cable TV
The trend of jettisoning a brand's original DNA in favor of ratings is everywhere in cable right now -- and as a branding professional, I wonder how that will affect the overall branding of TV in the long haul.
Tom Engelhardt: And You Thought It Would Be Easy?
What you're up against is the power of the richest, most profitable corporations in history at a time when the sky's the limit, not just for carbon dioxide, but for the infusion of private and corporate money into what we once called democratic politics.
Keli Goff: Why Women Shouldn't Want to Have it All
Yet again, a powerful, influential woman had a platform to talk about the issue of choice when it comes to women, parenthood and power and chose not to discuss one of the most undervalued choices of all: the choice not to become a parent.
Jure Klepic: Paradox of Online Influence
Their ad asks, "Would you date someone with a lower Klout score?" Why does a Klout score matter when it comes to dating, and where is this leading us when it comes to measuring social influence?

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