The Walmart victory is depressing and disheartening. But after the rage, two issues stand out which women should pay attention to. It's Not Just Walm...
The Walmart victory is depressing and disheartening. But after the rage, two issues stand out which women should pay attention to. It's Not Just Walm...
Akin to walking into Starbucks only to have your barista ask you whether you'd like breast milk in your latte, Facebook seems intent on taking things further than most of us want to go -- particularly privacy-wise.
The fact that many companies have business relationships with AT&T; should not be seen as an excuse for them to take a position that will hurt millions of consumers while changing the landscape of the wireless business by consolidating control into two companies.
More games have been published on Apple's platforms than any other. They are far and away the most commonly created and downloaded apps, and millions of birds are not happy.
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Luxury goods are a tool for career advancement in China. In the PRC, the key benefit of shower gel is "an energizing shower experience that helps me start the day with a kick."
Is this just a phenomenon among projects managed by geeks? I don't know, but here is my evidence.
Microsoft Co-founder and Chairman Bill Gates has a revolutionary new model for foreign aid that, by his own admission, will be an "incredibly effective way to combat hunger and extreme poverty."
Here's another side to Microsoft that you might not have heard as much about: the Microsoft commitment to education and empowerment for disadvantaged high school girls living in Kenya.
Another day, another media mega-merger. The latest? Microsoft is buying Skype, the Internet communications company, for $8.5 billion.
Steve Ballmer is paying almost $13 per user. Microsoft would have to sell an additional Xbox machine or Office license to each one of Skype's 663,000,000 users for this deal to make sense.
Imagine that there was something called the Mr./Mrs. Innovative Teacher Pageant. Teachers from all over the U.S. would apply and be flown in to present on their creative uses of technology in class.
The Innovative Education Forum is an amazing opportunity for teachers from those classrooms to come together to share, collaborate, and ultimately influence even more widespread change.
Sony first learned its gaming networks had been hacked on April 19. What did the company do? Its leaders went into hiding and three full days passed before it acknowledged that it had shut down its networks.
The most resonant thoughts at the Guardian's Activate Summit were not specific prescriptions for changing the world, but powerful ways to reframe political, technological and social discourse.
Microsoft Partners in Learning is selecting teachers to showcase their work at the 2011 Innovative Education Forum to be held July 28-29 at the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Washington.
Today's students are at the helm of generating new ideas to solve intractable social problems -- and it's clear that, not even out of school in some cases, they are sparking change.
This year's Council on Foundations Conference ended with a session that placed philanthropy on trial. The charge: Philanthropy is not fulfilling its mission of advancing the common good.
Corporate social responsibility is a strategic weapon. If you're not doing CSR, then you're not going to be as successful, and you're not truly engaged with all your team members.
If you are serious about making a difference I recommend that you focus on what I call the 5 Cs: Conviction, Capability, Capacity, Commitment and Compassion.
We must support and partner up with nonprofits, and bring our skills and resources to bear so we can all help make the lives of the most vulnerable people in our society more bearable.