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Submission Summary: 0 pending, 18 declined, 5 accepted (23 total, 21.74% accepted)

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Submission + - Why Don't Organizations Block Social Media Sites Like Facebook ? 1

assertation writes: Many organizations complain about lost productivity due to employees spending a lot of time on social media sites like Facebook. Many of these organizations have URL filtering. So, why don't they just block Facebook, Tumblr, etc? Is it that the boss also likes using those sites? What do you think?
Google

Submission + - Taxpayers Helped Apple, but Apple Won't Help Them (hbr.org)

assertation writes: The Harvard Business Review Blog: Apple & Google made their fortunes with taxpayer funded innovations, but neither company is giving back to the American taxpayer. Google's CEO has publicly bragged about his company's herculean tax dodging and Apple keeps its manufacturing jobs overseas.
Facebook

Submission + - OSU students develop alternative to Facebook with more privacy (dispatch.com)

assertation writes: It is not vaporware. It is up, running and growing in membership by 10% a week for the last month. Co-founders, Dustin Studer and Suprasanna Mishra were inspired by the desire to share good times with friends on the web, but were weary of reading that 69 percent of employers said they have rejected job applicants because of what they have found on Facebook. Privacy is #1 at CapStory.com, giving the users control over their information, even to the point giving the users the ability to set special permission on pictures. CapStory.com runs on servers that have the same level of security as bank websites do.

Submission + - Romney Family Buying Voting Machines (allvoices.com)

assertation writes: Tagg Romney, the son of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, has purchased electronic voting machines that will be used in the 2012 elections in Ohio, Texas, Oklahoma, Washington and Colorado. Both The Nation and New York Times confirm the connection between the Romney family, Solamere and the Bain Capital investment in the voting machine company, Hart Intercivic, whose board of directors serve H.I.G. Capital.

Submission + - Romney stands by pledge to shut down FEMA (americablog.com)

assertation writes: We reported earlier this evening on a video from the Republican primary debates in which Mitt Romney responds “absolutely” when asked whether FEMA funding should either no longer be guaranteed and/or the agency disbanded and left to individual states to handle FEMA’s responsibilities.

Tonight, the Huffington Post asked the Romney campaign to comment on what appears to be the suggestion that FEMA be shut down, and the Romney campaign refused to deny the underlying allegation

Submission + - Stanford Study Flawed: Organic Produce May Be More Nutritious After All (nytimes.com)

assertation writes: A few weeks ago an article was posted to Slashdot referring to a Stanford Study stating that organic produce, contrary to popular belief is not more nutritious. According to Mark Bitman of The New York times the Standford study was flawed. A spelling error skewed the results as well as the study ignoring several types of nutrients.

Submission + - Why is India so bad for women? (guardian.co.uk)

assertation writes: "A poll of 370 specialists around the world voted India as the worst place to be a woman out of all the G20 countries. Saudi Arabia was number 2. In India, women and girls continue to be sold as chattel, married off as young as 10, burned alive as a result of dowry-related disputes and young girls exploited as domestic slave labour

Submission + - Beyond 7 Billion (latimes.com) 1

assertation writes: "After remaining stable for most of human history, the world's population has exploded over the last two centuries. The boom is not over: The biggest generation in history is just entering its childbearing years. The coming wave will reshape the planet, and the impact will be greatest in the poorest, most unstable countries."
China

Submission + - Chinese Kid Sells His Kidney for an iPad and iPhone, Now Needs A Transplant (nytimes.com)

assertation writes: "Though you might say you'd give your left arm for an iPad, you only mean it figuratively. But one Chinese teen actually sold his kidney to make enough money to buy the Apple tablet and an iPhone. Today, Wang suffers from renal deficiency, meaning his kidneys can no longer filter out toxins from his blood. Doctors say he's going to need a transplant of his own"
Idle

Submission + - Chinese Kid Sells His Kidney for an iPad and iPhone, Suffers Renal Failure (gizmodo.com) 2

assertation writes: Though you might say you'd give your left arm for an iPad, you only mean it figuratively. But one Chinese teen actually sold his kidney to make enough money to buy the Apple tablet and an iPhone. Today, Wang suffers from renal deficiency, meaning his kidneys can no longer filter out toxins from his blood. Doctors say he's going to need a transplant of his own

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