It's 3-D lithography (http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2013/130619/ncomms3061/full/ncomms3061.html) or out another way holography. Nothing new or nearly exciting...
Which is why you have management. Management sets the direction and strategy for the company. Not CS graduates. Google has no interest in corporate clients.
The simple explanation is Microsoft and other venders understand enterprise customers. Enterprise does not change instantly. So for a company that likes to change it's strategy on a dime, the enterprise market is not for you.
That means state governments can't violate your constitutional rights. That does not apply to businesses. An employer can prevent you from speaking to the press and that does not violate your constitutional rights. Learn the law Potsy.
Apparently you don't understand the Constitution. The first amendment applies to the government. A business can require you not to disclose information to the public. That does not violate the first amendment. The first amendment applies to the government preventing you from speaking not employer.
You don't read what you write do you? If you always have your right then you do not need to explicitly state that you are invoking your rights. That would mean a cop could break into your house because you did not explicitly say fourth amendment. Moron.
...the voice of reason...LMOL.....one of the big stories not being talked about is private contractors have access to national security information. Since when did it become ok for privare contractors to have access to national security information? Time to end this private contractors scam - they don't save us money and only but us at greater risk. Booz Allen is another Blackwater.
Maybe because it was just that and not "The judge noted that these internships did not foster an educational environment and that the studio received the benefits of the work." If you are doing things that other paid employees do then it's not an internship!
Actually the government always required a warrant to monitor communications, even under the Patriot act. That's what the Fisa court is for....in fact the Patriot act was amended when abuses were found to ensure warrants were obtained and that only terrorist related communications and not all communications monitored.
Citation please. Unless you are talking about a Rose, there is not flippin' way you will not be able to distinguish a Cabernet Sauvignon from a Chardonnay. Good god man, do you even know the differences between wine varieties?
Taste is subjective. Good luck with coming up with objective criteria. Some people prefer sweet wine to dry wine. Then you have food pairings. What will help people is the ability to taste the wine and a description of the wine.
As opposed to corporations that complain of "costly regulations" that would rather skirt them and force tax payers to deal with their mess. *ahem* BP anyone....
Which means they won't work in a standard drive - kind of kills the reason for putting it on a DVD in the first place.
It's 3-D lithography (http://www.nature.com/ncomms/2013/130619/ncomms3061/full/ncomms3061.html) or out another way holography. Nothing new or nearly exciting...
Which is why you have management. Management sets the direction and strategy for the company. Not CS graduates. Google has no interest in corporate clients.
The simple explanation is Microsoft and other venders understand enterprise customers. Enterprise does not change instantly. So for a company that likes to change it's strategy on a dime, the enterprise market is not for you.
So you hate the free market....or rather your argument is that capitalism does not produce innovation.....
Google does not innovate. They take existing markets and create their version and market it as something "different."
Google isn't interested in anything else....which basically means they are not interested in the enterprise.
And yet it doesn't stop American and US corporations from doing business with and in China....
You really are clueless aren't you. "Under the incorporation doctrine, most provisions of the Bill of Rights now also apply to the state and local governments." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incorporation_of_the_Bill_of_Rights
That means state governments can't violate your constitutional rights. That does not apply to businesses. An employer can prevent you from speaking to the press and that does not violate your constitutional rights. Learn the law Potsy.
Apparently you don't understand the Constitution. The first amendment applies to the government. A business can require you not to disclose information to the public. That does not violate the first amendment. The first amendment applies to the government preventing you from speaking not employer.
Why is that a better analogy. You said you needed to invoke your constitutional rights. The first example fits the bill nicely.
You don't read what you write do you? If you always have your right then you do not need to explicitly state that you are invoking your rights. That would mean a cop could break into your house because you did not explicitly say fourth amendment. Moron.
Actually the majority of American oppose this. They don't want their information recorded period.
But....but...they're going to use "next-generation web solutions to solve real problems in science..."
Whatever those real problems in science are and whatever those next generation web solutions are...but Mozilla will be there....*eye roll*
"...science is still largely rooted in the "analog" age..."
When people post inane statements like this, you have to wonder about the state of the educational system...
...the voice of reason...LMOL.....one of the big stories not being talked about is private contractors have access to national security information. Since when did it become ok for privare contractors to have access to national security information? Time to end this private contractors scam - they don't save us money and only but us at greater risk. Booz Allen is another Blackwater.
Maybe because it was just that and not "The judge noted that these internships did not foster an educational environment and that the studio received the benefits of the work." If you are doing things that other paid employees do then it's not an internship!
LMOL it's called running a business Potsy - YOU HAVE TO TRAIN PEOPLE....
You're bit of a douche bag aren't you.
Actually the government always required a warrant to monitor communications, even under the Patriot act. That's what the Fisa court is for....in fact the Patriot act was amended when abuses were found to ensure warrants were obtained and that only terrorist related communications and not all communications monitored.
So your post is wrong.
Or you could ask the permission running he wine store.
Citation please. Unless you are talking about a Rose, there is not flippin' way you will not be able to distinguish a Cabernet Sauvignon from a Chardonnay. Good god man, do you even know the differences between wine varieties?
Taste is subjective. Good luck with coming up with objective criteria. Some people prefer sweet wine to dry wine. Then you have food pairings. What will help people is the ability to taste the wine and a description of the wine.
LMOL yeah because you're a scientist......FYI the medieval warming period was related to Europe not world wide. Moron.
Yeah it's not like Exxon mobile doesn't stand to benefit from this mole hill....move to Somalia hippie.
As opposed to corporations that complain of "costly regulations" that would rather skirt them and force tax payers to deal with their mess. *ahem* BP anyone....