Workless class doesn’t vote
Workless class doesn’t have a voice.
Workless class doesn’t matter.
Workless class lives in the age of entitlements.
The age of entitlements has ended up creating social segregation.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Thursday, January 16, 2014
A new data on sale
A new data on sale:
Your location data will be sold to marketers.
Location that includes doctors visits.
In the U.S., companies don't have to get a consent before collecting and sharing your personal information, including your location.
Your location data will be sold to marketers.
Location that includes doctors visits.
In the U.S., companies don't have to get a consent before collecting and sharing your personal information, including your location.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
The Reality About Inequality
The Reality About Inequality
'A fair chance in the race of life' does come through the true free market alone.
'A fair chance in the race of life' does come through the true free market alone.
Places with some kind of free market
Places with some kind of free market
Hong Kong ,Singapore, Australia, Switzerland, New Zealand and Canada.
Hong Kong ,Singapore, Australia, Switzerland, New Zealand and Canada.
The Wrong Question to the Right Answer?
The Wrong Question to the Right Answer?
Can the Fed taper its bond purchases?
Can the Fed taper its bond purchases?
The current and future trends regarding Mergers & Acquisitions
The current and future trends regarding
Mergers & Acquisitions
The
current and future trends regarding Mergers & Acquisitions in the technology
sector is based on the tendency of big corporation to invest in companies that
help them compromise legally citizen’s privacy issues.
Mergers
and Acquisitions will be in the next two years mainly in technologies and
business that subtly can use hardware or software to get data from users
behaviors.
In
my humble opinion in the next two years the most important mergers and
acquisitions will always have an issue related to ACLU, NSA or the American
Psychological Association.
Monday, January 13, 2014
Who will be politically dominant?
Who will be politically dominant?
Elitist, lobbies and bureaucrats in Washington , D.C.
As technology continues to widen the gap between the very rich and the struggling, shrinking middle class, elitist, lobbies and bureaucrats in Washington, D.C. will become even more politically dominant.
Elitist, lobbies and bureaucrats in Washington , D.C.
As technology continues to widen the gap between the very rich and the struggling, shrinking middle class, elitist, lobbies and bureaucrats in Washington, D.C. will become even more politically dominant.
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