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In the hours after European antitrust regulators levied a record $2.7 billion fine against Google in late June, an influential Washington think tank learned what can happen when a tech giant that shapes public policy debates with its enormous wealth
Yesterday we reported that in a shocking, and explained move, statistics professor Salil Mehta, adjunct professor at Columbia and Georgetown who teaches probability and data science and whose work has appeared on this website on numerous prior occasi
Statistics professor Salil Mehta, adjunct professor at Columbia and Georgetown who teaches probability and data science and whose work has appeared on this website on numerous prior occasions, was banned by Google on Friday.
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A few weeks ago, road and highways minister Nitin Gadkari said that driverless cars would be banned in India in order to "protect jobs."
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Dozens of women have come forward accusing the tech-giant of gender discrimination.
For those who have managed to avoid this storyline, James Damore, now a former Google employee, caused outrage when he circulated a manifesto on Friday, complaining about Google's "ideological echo chamber,"...
James Damore, now a former Google employee, caused outrage when he circulated a manifesto on Friday, complaining about Google's "ideological echo chamber" alleging women have lower tolerance for stress and that conservatives are more conscienti
Views Google diversity teams don't like are being stealthily removed from your sight
A Google engineer, James Damore, recently wrote an internal memo about "Google's Ideological Echo Chamber - How bias clouds our thinking about diversity and inclusion":
Google has fired the brilliant anti-diversity manifesto author James Damore for "perpetuating gender stereotypes."
Numerous individuals alleged to be members of Google's management team have been caught bragging about forming blacklists to impact the careers of colleagues with different political beliefs.
A 10-page document penned by an unnamed Google engineer titled "Google's Ideological Echo Chamber", that criticizes the company's "left leaning", "anti-conservative" culture and calls for replacing Google's diversity initiatives with....
Last night my wife Liz and I went out to a local restaurant for dinner. We like to sit at the bar as service is often quicker and you can talk to the people next to you.
Last night my wife Liz and I went out to a local restaurant for dinner. We like to sit at the bar as service is often quicker and you can talk to the people next to you.
Amazon wiped out billions of dollars worth of grocery store market cap last month when they announced plans to purchase Whole Foods. The announcement sent shares of Kroger, Wal-Mart, Sprouts, and Target, among others, plunging... (WMT -4%, TGT -5.5%
Hey, everybody, Jason Berma's for WeAreChange.org. Today we're going to be talking about a company called Three Square Market this company out of Wisconsin will be the first in this country to begin microchipping their employees.
Although not required, chipping is socially demanding and will establish two classes of workers: those who have and those who don't. Technocrats do because they can, not because it is particularly smart. ? TN Editor
The idea that a college education is the most important element in landing a job is continually impressed upon today's young people.
If nothing else, Trump provides entertainment value for comedians and bloggers.
Driscoll's is so secretive about its robotic strawberry picker it won't let photographers within telephoto range of it.
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Andrew Kerr for Western Journalism reports, Hundreds of New York Times employees staged a roughly 20-minute walkout Thursday afternoon to protest layoffs set to eliminate up to half of the paper's copy editors.
The Seattle Minimum Wage Study, a study supported and funded in part by the Seattle city government, is out with a new NBER paper evaluating Seattle's minimum wage increase to $13 an hour and it finds significant disemployment effects that on net r
McDonald's announced it will replace cashiers in 2,5000 stores with self-service kiosks.
Travis Kalanick, the cofounder and CEO of Uber, has stepped down as the ride-hailing company's top executive.