August 2011
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The Man Who Schooled Wall Street - Print View -...
The Man Who Schooled Wall Street M&A legend Bruce Wasserstein, who died Wednesday at 61, showed Wall Street that business could be done profitably and relatively risk-free—without bringing down the system or impoverishing taxpayers. by William D. Cohan | October 14, 2009 7:47 PM EDT John Chapple, Rebel Images / Newscom Bruce...
January 2011
8 posts
Amazing read- WSJ- when not to buy an airline...
Just read this very interesting article on WSJ.com. If you haven’t read it already, here is the link: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704062604576105953506930800.html
Facebook: Overview -- Trefis
This site requires a more recent version of Adobe Flash Player to function properly. Go here to get Flash. Trefis’s graphical modelling tools require Flash, but here’s a preview of some of the content you’ll see once Flash is enabled: Investment Overview for Facebook (FBOOK)DISCLAIMER...
An Interview with Burt Malkiel →
Mac OS X keyboard shortcuts
Mac OS X keyboard shortcuts Last Modified: October 29, 2010 Article: HT1343 Old Article: 75459 Summary Learn about common Mac OS X keyboard shortcuts. A keyboard shortcut is a way to invoke a function in Mac OS X by pressing a combination...
Google's decision to abandon Caps Lock. - By...
GOOD RIDDANCEThe long-overdue movement to abandon Caps Lock. By Christopher BeamPosted Thursday, Dec. 16, 2010, at 1:39 PM ET THE END IS NIGH. That’s the message Google sent last week when it unveiled its new laptop, the Google Cr-48 notebook. The computer has all kinds of new features—Chrome OS, a simplified design, and free broadband. But perhaps the boldest change is Google’s...
Basketball fan or not, this is spectacular [video]
via thenextweb.com
Imagine - Haruki Murakami Part 1
via youtube.com A Wild Sheep Chase ;)
Book Review - India Calling - By Anand...
Homeland Revisited Ruth Fremson/The New York Times Calcutta, 2009. By GAIUTRA BAHADUR Published: January 7, 2011 Recommend Twitter E-Mail Send To Phone Print Reprints ShareCloseLinkedinDiggMixxMySpaceYahoo! BuzzPermalink In the...
June 2010
1 post
Op-Ed Contributor - Chosen, but Not Special -... →
January 2010
7 posts
The news this past week that Google would cease the censorship of its search...
– The Price Of Google In China
James Cameron’s New 3-D Epic Could Change Film... →
Inside A Cloud Computing Data Center « Data Center Knowledge - StumbleUpon
From A Geek’s Geek: Daniel Raffel’s Favorite New... →
Features of 2009 * 25 Comments * 328 retweet TOP100 * Share20 by Guest Author on December 31, 2009 When Daniel Raffel emailed and asked if we’d be interested in publishing his list of favorite stuff from 2009 we quickly agreed. He has worked on some of the more interesting projects in Silicon Valley over the last couple of years, and has his finger on the pulse of new technology. His post is...
Official Google Blog: Five years of Google blogging
Milliblog Ishqiya music review
01 Jan, 2010 Music review: Ishqiya (Hindi – Vishal Bhardwaj) Posted by: Karthik In: Hindi OST The mesmerizingly lilting and vaudevillian Dil to bachcha hai is reminiscent of the Raj Kapoor era, but a more pronounced inspiration seems to be Webber’s Cats tune, Memories – the prelude, in particular, is shockingly uncredited, and similar. Ibn-e-batuta’s joyously unrestrained pigeon-call and the...
Forbes India - 5 Hot Start-Ups to Watch in 2010 →