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ljdsofjeiwfsdf Are you a real estate agent? Does social media scare you? Realtors are some of the best marketers in an offline person-to-person environment. You're incredibly brilliant at getting to know your...
csahin1 Hi,I am currently in USA and working in online shipping company. We would like to expand to Singapore and we are conducting marketing research. Can you contact me that we can talk better. To Ang...
csahin1 Hi,
I am currently in USA and working in online shipping company. We would like to expand to Singapore and we are conducting marketing research. Can you contact me that we can talk better.
tricks4comp This is on of my favorite city from my childhood. I wish that i'll spend 5 years there.
Angela I agree. I live in Singapore and it's easier most of the time to buy in retail shops if it's something easy to find. I am in retail and the problem is everyone has been to the same shops and there...
CitySolver Yes we shouldnt deny access, just fund other sites to compete maybe.
Resurgent phoenix If the EU puts limits on access to Google this could deprive their Citizens of information. I agree that this Google should be able to run its course in the Technology market like Microsoft and...
CitySolver Though a break up of Google would be messy, no dominated industry benefits from well, domination. No society benefits from meglomaniac industry. Its a tough one to call, as I like google, but is...
CitySolver I agree Peter, Screen time is big in our lives. I try and take breaks and go for walks, and like you I read alot online. I sometimes think is it justifuable to print things out to read large docs,...
kq4ym It does seem rightly or wrongly that Europeans just have a different standard of what's "fair" as far as Google is concerned. Trying to protect it's own businesses from giant Google only seems like...
Terry Sweeney I'm no big fan of Google's, but this EU plan is pretty silly. Will Europe ever have a successful software company, or even an innovative one with market legs? They tried to break up Microsoft and...
NewDream I'm on the computer, or sometimes the tablet, most of my waking hours. As you say, this provides a great opportunity for interactive reading. I really prefer reading to watching video, probably 95%...
NewDream Peter...
"In other words, cnsumers are being fed something they really don't need."
How unusual, don't you think?
PeterJ I think it can be universally said that smaller amounts of teevision equate to a better life....although I wonder if computer use replaces some of that - for me at least. I do rationalize it in that...
PeterJ Well, NewDream, that's certainly a reasonable approach. I was just reading about the new 4K TV sets that are being marketed, including around Black Friday. I guess they're great to watch, however...
NewDream A stand-alone scenario would have the benefit of pulling those with higher speed requirements off the data highway that the rest of us are using. That is far better than giving a few individuals...
NewDream As I understand it, the net neutrality issue has to do with limiting Internet speeds for those providing content, except for a few high-end corporations that get preferential treatment. That has...
NewDream I don't watch tv. Last night I checked out the news, because I hoped my interview might be shown (it wasn't); once in a while I'll watch a football or basketball game, haven't done that for a couple...
NewDream I don't watch tv. Last night I checked out the news, because I hoped my interview might be shown (it wasn't); once in a while I'll watch a football or basketball game, haven't done that for a couple...
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ljdsofjeiwfsdf Are you a real estate agent? Does social media scare you? Realtors are some of the best marketers in an offline person-to-person environment. You're incredibly brilliant at getting to know your...
csahin1 Hi,I am currently in USA and working in online shipping company. We would like to expand to Singapore and we are conducting marketing research. Can you contact me that we can talk better. To Ang...
csahin1 Hi,
I am currently in USA and working in online shipping company. We would like to expand to Singapore and we are conducting marketing research. Can you contact me that we can talk better.
tricks4comp This is on of my favorite city from my childhood. I wish that i'll spend 5 years there.
Angela I agree. I live in Singapore and it's easier most of the time to buy in retail shops if it's something easy to find. I am in retail and the problem is everyone has been to the same shops and there...
CitySolver Yes we shouldnt deny access, just fund other sites to compete maybe.
Resurgent phoenix If the EU puts limits on access to Google this could deprive their Citizens of information. I agree that this Google should be able to run its course in the Technology market like Microsoft and...
CitySolver Though a break up of Google would be messy, no dominated industry benefits from well, domination. No society benefits from meglomaniac industry. Its a tough one to call, as I like google, but is...
CitySolver I agree Peter, Screen time is big in our lives. I try and take breaks and go for walks, and like you I read alot online. I sometimes think is it justifuable to print things out to read large docs,...
kq4ym It does seem rightly or wrongly that Europeans just have a different standard of what's "fair" as far as Google is concerned. Trying to protect it's own businesses from giant Google only seems like...
Terry Sweeney I'm no big fan of Google's, but this EU plan is pretty silly. Will Europe ever have a successful software company, or even an innovative one with market legs? They tried to break up Microsoft and...
NewDream I'm on the computer, or sometimes the tablet, most of my waking hours. As you say, this provides a great opportunity for interactive reading. I really prefer reading to watching video, probably 95%...
NewDream Peter...
"In other words, cnsumers are being fed something they really don't need."
How unusual, don't you think?
PeterJ I think it can be universally said that smaller amounts of teevision equate to a better life....although I wonder if computer use replaces some of that - for me at least. I do rationalize it in that...
PeterJ Well, NewDream, that's certainly a reasonable approach. I was just reading about the new 4K TV sets that are being marketed, including around Black Friday. I guess they're great to watch, however...
NewDream A stand-alone scenario would have the benefit of pulling those with higher speed requirements off the data highway that the rest of us are using. That is far better than giving a few individuals...
NewDream As I understand it, the net neutrality issue has to do with limiting Internet speeds for those providing content, except for a few high-end corporations that get preferential treatment. That has...
NewDream I don't watch tv. Last night I checked out the news, because I hoped my interview might be shown (it wasn't); once in a while I'll watch a football or basketball game, haven't done that for a couple...
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