Comment An Idea they should raise (Score 5, Interesting) 94
How about outlawing Software Patents? It costs them more than it costs me, and it isn't even a barrier to entry.
How about outlawing Software Patents? It costs them more than it costs me, and it isn't even a barrier to entry.
I typed Google in to Google.
Sorry for breaking the internet.
You must work for BBC Life or you're a spam bot^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H slashvertisement.
I find it odd that a snake in the grass wouldn't stike out at some hot tail.
At least they are getting a severance. When I got laid off from Nortel, they went into Chapter 11 just so Pavi Binning didn't have to give out no stinkin' severance.
My two cents:
Companies which ask for Facebook login information are wasting money on non-work related information gathering. In other words, the company has too much money and is spending it on a non-recoverable cost center. Potential employees who deny access are saving the company money and should be the preferred hires. When I took a computer ethics class in my bachelor of science degree, I was amazed there were people in the class were willing to play cop and "get him" without any evidence that the suspicions are affecting job performance. I was even more amazed at the majority of the class who were against the searches and would said they would not assist an employer by writing software to do so, but began to do so in class when it was re-framed as an "interesting exercise" to demonstrate competance. The IT and IS fields are becoming the Catch-22 of legal responsibility.
I know. Americans should gripe using grams!
Damnit, go metric America!
Apple aleady does this in the App Store when I purchase in Texas. If I purchase an app in another state, Apple still charges me for Texas sales tax. I guess it is a shipment to my home, not to my device.
If Ford made a Word Processor would it be called FordPerfect?
If social networks were criminalized then only criminals would use social networks. And if Real Names(tm) were required, then identification would be so easy, even the police could solve crimes.
Well, maybe.
And this is why fencing is better than hedging.
...Sony discovers a way to profit off of the data theft of its customers by upselling services after a 1 year trial with two of its business partners.
Sony business practices are brilliantly Machiavellian.
"Your green money is no good here, white man - go exchange it for real money, then we'll barter!"
Wait, if money is being exchanged then why is there bartering?
Let me get my thinking cap.
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...it was an INSIDE job?
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." -- Albert Einstein