2014年9月16日 星期二

2014-09-17 India Spotlight


Why Warren Buffett Doesn't Take A Bite Out Of Apple  Seeking Alpha (registration)
One major red flag is Buffett's risk criteria and what he describes as his "Go/No Go Valve.". A history of large corporations shows that the largest cap companies may be more risky than one would think.

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Apple Watch Battery Life May Be Its Achilles Heel  Mashable
When Tim Cook unveiled the Apple Watch on Tuesday, audience members roared with approval, making audible "oohs" and "ahhs," as the device's feature list was rolled out. But there was one feature — or rather, lack thereof — that Cook failed to highlight: ...


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2014 Suzuki Gixxer India first ride review  Overdrive
It's a sign of something promising when the pre-ride press conference for a brand new 150cc motorcycle makes almost no mention of mileage. After about twenty minutes of exciting talk of GSX-R lineage and sportiness (no talk of commuting either), the ...


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  The Hindu   
Bringing migrants back home  The Hindu
In December 2013, a labourer chopped off the palms of two migrant workers from western Odisha. He had paid them an advance for working in the brick kilns of Hyderabad and did not take kindly to their arguing with him about the payment and place of work.

   

  Sportskeeda   
Amol Muzumdar: The tragic story of India's 'next Sachin Tendulkar' who faded ...  Sportskeeda
On a bright spring morning, two young boys were scripting history. One of them would go on to be heralded by most as the greatest batsman of the modern era; the other was to sparkle briefly before fizzing out. The match in question pitted Shardashram Vidya ...


   


A List of 5 Million 'Gmail Passwords' Leaked, But There's No Need to Panic  Mashable
It might be time to change some of your passwords — again. But if you've used a Gmail password that's unique from other accounts, you might not have to worry. A list of almost 5 million combinations of Gmail addresses and passwords was posted online on ...


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Institutional decay  The Hindu
Professor Krishna Kumar is right in saying that the impact of commercial and political interests in educational institutions is what is compromising the system (Editorial page, Sept. 15). The quality of education is linked to the type of educational system we need.

   

  Indiatimes.com   
Here's Proof to Show Indian Men Can't Handle an Attractive Lady in Charge  Indiatimes.com
Men's brains are wired differently and this excuse has been used to explain their sexist tendencies since forever. And here's more proof. Two days back, a Kerala based Facebook group Kochi Pazhaya Kochiyalla uploaded the image of a lady named Merin ...


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E-Commerce Analytics: 3 Easy to Digest Executive Summary Reports  Search Engine Journal
If you own a shopping website, yet aren't able to accurately pin-point the performance of your search marketing campaigns, you are in luck. The 50+ billion-dollar-per-year company Google provides Google Analytics, a very robust platform designed to do just ...


   

  The Hindu   
Why archaic citizenship laws must go  The Hindu
A debate on the need to repeal obsolete laws has been set in motion in India with the government appointing a committee to look into the matter. Even our erstwhile coloniser, Great Britain, initiated the process of repealing 38 such laws last year, which were ...


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