Thursday, August 27, 2015
Netflix Is Dumping Anti-Virus, Presages Death Of An Industry
Netflix becomes the first major tech company to openly quit anti-virus. Is the industry, full of giants like Symantec and Kaspersky, set for a sudden death?
Amid market chaos, new investors jumped into stocks
Online investing platforms experienced an increase in new account creation and deposits Monday and Tuesday, implying less of a panic among individual investors and more of an opportunistic crowd.
Google Wants To Help You Avoid Potholes And Save Your Car
Google has filed a patent for new technology to identify and track potholes on the streets of the United States. The system would use a variety of sensors and location-tracking info to detect areas where the road surface is compromised and help users avoid potholes and find alternate routes.
Company Breached By Hackers? You're Being Deceptive, According to FTC And The Court
The occurrence of a breach that exposes sensitive customer information may be sufficient evidence to warrant an FTC action, regardless of whether the company in question believed they were taking adequate steps to prevent such a breach.
Questionable Charging Order Priority Decision In Chase Bank Case
In July of 2013, Chase Bank won a $20 million judgment against Reginald D. Fowler and an Arizona company called Spiral Broadcasting LLC. Fowler and Spiral owned interests in three Colorado LLCs.
Outside the Box: Bezos is clear about what Amazon’s culture is
Amazon may not be the kind of company you or I would like to work at, but Jeff Bezos has been clear about what kind of culture he wants at Amazon, writes ethical leadership specialist Ann Skeet.
Crowdfunding: Elio Motors, CrowdfundX & $30 Million Dollars
Several weeks ago I wrote about crowdfunding and how potentially difficult the process might be for entrepreneurs. I got some good feedback, but I wasn?t prepared for the amazing story of Elio Motors and their crowdfunding agency, CrowdfundX, and how they raised $30 Million. Buckle in, because this is really something.
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