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Education
Apr 24, 2012 07:11 AM
With the seemingly never-ending onslaught of more and more things that must be learnt in order to continue to function at a minimum "socially acceptable" or "marketing savvy" level, you may have experienced moments of feeling overwhelmed.
Five years ago a lot of people said they would never get on Facebook. However, most of those same people now have a Facebook account.
The pressure to conform to social norms is almost irresistible. And once you've been sucked in to Facebook, you're "forced" to have to learn how to use it, learn how to change your privacy settings so your account is "safe," learn the new interface when Facebook decides to change things around, etc. It never ends.
With Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, Google everything, StumbleUpon, wiki this, wiki that, RSS feeds, iPhones, iPads, Droids, apps for all of these devices, GPS devices, 700 television channels, etc., at some point you just might feel like giving it all up and living in a tent like the native ...more
Apr 24, 2012 07:05 AM
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Intellectual Property (IP) is an intangible property. It is something you, your mind has created. It can be a design, a logo, a name, a number, a business model, research, a novel, a story, an article, a music composition, lyrics, and so on...
Broadly IP can be classifed into three different categories. Trademark, Copyrights and Patent. Over the course of these series of articles, we will delve into the different aspects of intellectual property. In this article, we will understand different types of Trademark.
Coin your Trademark / Brand Name and Lead the Market:
A Tradema ...more
Sep 23, 2010 09:28 AM
The prestigious Yale University is keen on growing ties with India to establish itself as a leading "university in the US for teaching of India", its president Richard Levin has said. However, Yale is not ‘ready’ for this move just yet.
We hope to establish Yale as a leading, if not the leading, university in the US for teaching of India," the Wall Street Journal quoted Mr Levin as saying. He said Yale wants to "grow ties with India to at least equal its ties with China".
"We were devoting pretty large resources to China," and from 2008, the Ivy League school in Connecticut "is devoting a much wider portion of intellectual activities to India".
The school is in talks to open undergraduate liberal arts college in Singapore that will explore East and West intellectual traditions. That school could be a beach head for Yale in Asia.
When asked whether a Yale campus would be set up in India as well, Mr Levin said, "I don't think we're ready for a campus in India," explaining tha ...more
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