Tag Archives: Microsoft

An Outbreak of Ethics in Silicon Valley?

The companies and employees of the firms that are creating AI-based surveillance technologies are no longer on the side-lines.

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The Rise — and Fall? — of Google

Google’s dominance of the internet could bring them under threat of antitrust action.

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America’s $10 Billion Club

How many of the top 500 U.S. companies generated $10 billion or more in profits in 2012?

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The EU: Regulation King by Default

Is the United States’ anti-regulation stance undermining its global power position?

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Meeting the Global Challenge of Children With Disabilities

Addressing the needs of children with disabilities is a sign of a compassionate and intelligent society.

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Why Can’t Washington Get Anything Done on Immigration?

What actions could the U.S. Congress take on immigration that would have profound economic impacts?

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White-Collar Outsourcing: Myth Vs. Reality

Are white-collar jobs in the United States as imperiled as blue-collar jobs?

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Microsoft and General Gates

What global image problems is Microsoft encountering — thanks to the U.S. government?

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EU Vs. U.S. — Whom to Trust on Antitrust

Judging by their antitrust policies, who cares more about consumers — the United States or Europe?

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Tough Times for Microsoft?

Will the EU anti-trust ruling against Microsoft change the way the software giant conducts its business?

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