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Friday, April 25, 2014
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Why Consumers Can't Count On An Open Internet In 2018
Comcast, Philadelphia's cable giant, has repeatedly affirmed its commitment to open-Internet principles, but that could change in 2018.
Major Silicon Valley Companies Settle Case Over Employee 'No Poaching' Policies
About 60,000 employees filed the class action in 2011 claiming the companies adopted the “no poaching” policy to avoid a salary war.
Multinational Brands Tap Africa's Growing Social Media Scene
A new study has found that global brands are taking advantage of an evolving social media scene to reach customers in Africa.
With Durov Out, ‘VKontakte’ Users React To Kremlin Control
Russian users of VKontakte, the "Russian Facebook," react to the removal of the social network's privacy-minded creator and CEO.
Technology Is The World's Biggest New Energy Resource, ExxonMobil Analyst Says
The world's largest publicly traded oil and gas company released an outlook on the energy market going into 2040, with some surprising conclusions.
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