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Outsource Your Chores And Feel Good While Youre at It - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Shameful, Shameful, Shameful !
This author is encouraging everybody that the future is off-shore ... become mere technicians to the off-shore job holders… the end result if anyone is really thinking this thing ... some out-sourcing company whose answer is such for anything and everything?
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... is inevitable. To solidify gains and overcome the obvious challenges, off-shore (typically Indian) e-learning companies ... . Wednesday, September 27, 2006 Learning from Mobile Phone Users - in Kenya Posted by Kevin Kruse at 9:43:17 PM Dr. Nathan Eagle, a professor at MIT, wants to understand the future of mobile phone use. So he went to Africa to see the latest trends... yes, Africa. Did you know: Africa is the fastest growing mobile phone market in the world Only 200,000 Kenyan households have electricity, but there are 5.6 million mobile phone subscribers Adding ...
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IBM and other corporations are seeking patents for inventions covering the offshoring of US jobs.
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... is inevitable. To solidify gains and overcome the obvious challenges, off-shore (typically Indian) e-learning companies ... . Wednesday, September 27, 2006 Learning from Mobile Phone Users - in Kenya Posted by Kevin Kruse at 9:43:17 PM Dr. Nathan Eagle, a professor at MIT, wants to understand the future of mobile phone use. So he went to Africa to see the latest trends... yes, Africa. Did you know: Africa is the fastest growing mobile phone market in the world Only 200,000 Kenyan households have electricity, but there are 5.6 million mobile phone subscribers Adding ...