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Google chief Eric Schmidt calls China world's 'most sophisticated' hacker | Hong Kong Herald

Google's executive chairman, Eric Schmidt, has described China as the most "sophisticated and prolific" hacker of foreign companies in his upcoming book, according to leaked extracts.

Schmidt, in his book "The New Digital Age", said that the disparity between American and Chinese firms and their tactics will put both the government and the companies of the US at a distinct disadvantage, because the US will not take the same path of digital corporate espionage, as its laws are much stricter - and better enforced - and because illicit competition violate the American sense of fair play, reports the Telegraph.

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Rest is a key part of life

Rest is a key part of life | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
The lost art of introspection -- even daydreaming -- may be an increasingly valuable but elusive part of life, U.S. researchers said.

 

 


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Study: Hypocrisy the golden rule in negotiations

Study: Hypocrisy the golden rule in negotiations | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
Folks with more bargaining power "behave more selfishly" but believe themselves fair.

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Are you past oriented or future oriented

How do you spend your time?  And do you reminisce about the past, or plan for the future? 

 

Consider thinking patterns of yourself and others with the following animation video.  

 

Includes interesting perspectives on how to deal with other people.


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How do you tell when the news is biased? It depends on how you see yourself

How do you tell when the news is biased? It depends on how you see yourself | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
Does the quest for balance in news stories open journalists up to claims of bias? It's all about the framing.

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Mariana Soffer's comment, June 28, 2012 6:53 AM
biases are pervasive, you need to calibrate your mind in order to do that
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Death Enhances One's Religious Belief as well as the Rejection of Other Religions

Death Enhances One's Religious Belief as well as the Rejection of Other Religions | Sustain Our Earth | Scoop.it
Death can have a profound effect on a person's religious beliefs. In a new study, death not only strengthened a person's religious beliefs but also increased the denial of other religions.

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