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Why Jonathan Franzen Is Wrong About Twitter |
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Jonathan Franzen thinks that Twitter is "unspeakably irritating." Here's why he's wrong.
pubblicato il: 13/03/2012 - 22:53 |
Why Mark Cuban Is Rooting For Yahoo In Facebook Fight |
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Mark Cuban wrote a nifty little blog post today on the Yahoo patent infringement lawsuit against Facebook that is almost certain to be taken the wrong way by casual readers. But make no mistake: there is a serious message that he is trying to deliver about the morass that is the state of current U.S. ...
pubblicato il: 14/03/2012 - 00:55 |
Why Nations (and Businesses) Fail, But They Don't Have To |
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Whether they realize it or not, economists Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson are constructal theorists. Their new book, Why Nations Fail, "answers the question that has stumped the experts for centuries: Why are some nations rich and others poor" and then goes on to, "conclusively show that it is man-made political and economic institutions that underlie economic success (or the lack of it)."
So it's not the landscape, it's the flow configuration, just as Adrian Bejan's Constructal Law predicts.
pubblicato il: 18/03/2012 - 21:53 |
Why One Canadian Developer Won't Build BlackBerry Apps |
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Guest post written by Jack Newton Jack Newton is CEO and co-founder of Clio, a Vancouver-based company that offers Web-based practice management software for solo practitioners and small-to-medium sized law firms. When it comes to any business, success boils down to the decisions you make. Sound decisions help you grow. Bad decisions hold you back. ...
pubblicato il: 27/03/2012 - 00:26 |
Why Prosperity Is Hip, And Raises Living Standards |
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Since the election of 1800, and even before that in the inspiration for the American Revolution itself, the American people have always voted and fought for economic growth and prosperity.
pubblicato il: 15/03/2012 - 23:54 |
Why Regulations Aren't Good ??? Again |
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? ? The first week of Spring is also ?hooray, regulation? week at the White House. Regulatory policy chief Cass Sunstein, one of the most accomplished and cited legal scholars of all time, has been busy. He penned a Tribune oped called ?Why Regulations are Good ? Again?; issued guidance to Federal agencies on "Cumulative ...
pubblicato il: 21/03/2012 - 17:55 |
Why Republican Billionaires Will Keep It a Four-Way Race as Long as Possible |
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Why, you might ask, are billionaires propping up the campaigns of Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich when Mitt Romney will almost certainly garner enough delegates to win the Republican nomination? Flow strategy, my friends, flow strategy. Whether they know it or not, the Republicans are employing the Constructal ?s principle of the ?flow of four?: ...
pubblicato il: 27/03/2012 - 03:56 |
Why Return-on-Equity Often Misleads Investors These Days: Dell Better than Apple? |
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Return on equity is a time-honored metric designed to measure a company's ability to turn assets into profits. According to theory, a company with the highest ROE among its peers is most likely to bring the best returns to shareholders. But investors these days should be very skeptical of taking ROE at face value. Consider ...
pubblicato il: 23/03/2012 - 22:25 |
Why Rick Santorum Should Stop Talking About Porn |
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Instead of pandering, he should crusade against real evils like child trafficking.
pubblicato il: 18/03/2012 - 14:15 |
Why Rick Santorum's Call for a War on Porn Is Wrong |
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A war on porn? Santorum's for it.
pubblicato il: 19/03/2012 - 16:53 |
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