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    “Hotspot Shield” Industry: Software solutions Founded: 2005 Headquarters: Silicon valley‚ California Key people: Co-founders David Gorodyansky and Eugene Malobrodsky Products: Internet security and privacy‚ VPN application Parent: Anchor Free Website: Hotspot shield Hotspot shield is a software application developed by Anchor Free Inc. that allows the users to surf the internet privately by creating a virtual private network so the users can gain secure access to all internet content‚ while

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    Pakistan Asamad Jamal: ePlanet Ventures founder‚ a company of advertising‚ media‚ communications‚ wireless‚ software‚ consumer internet and other market places. Pakistan It was an independent nation on August 14‚ 1947‚ when British India gained independence from British rule. 2 new nations came‚ India and Pakistan. Pakistan has spent its time under military rules‚ dictators‚ and corrupt civilian regimes have stopped the economic growth. In 1999‚ the country was pretty close of the bankruptcy

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    sensor history Index 02 Introduction 03 The Fairchild Semiconductor Days 05 The National Semiconductor Days 08 The Sensym Days 12 Art Zias 14 Next Sensors 16 All Sensors 16 Hans Keller 17 Other Silicon Valley Sensor Companies 21 Other US Silicon MEMS Companies 27 Silicon Senors in Europe and the Rest of the World 30 Significant Applications 32 The Millionaires Club 33 Some People to Remember 34 Some Comments from Art Zias 36 The Author 01 all sensors Introduction There are certain stories

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    fault. He drank too much digital Kool-Aid‚” says Michael Norris‚ a senior analyst at Simba Information. Many people at Barnes & Noble worried about Amazon killing the bookstore; it sometimes seemed as if Lynch wanted to do it himself. He was a Silicon Valley dreamer in charge of a bookstore chain. As he said on Bloomberg TV in late 2012‚ “I don’t really read physical books that much anymore.” Barnes & Noble is a $6.8 billion company with 675 carefully selected locations in every state in the country

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    Kenneth John S. Cretencio July 30‚ 2012 BS-CoE Reaction Paper: The Pirates of Silicon Valley The film was narrated by Steve Wozniak‚ co-developer of the Apple computer. The movie took off with Steve Jobs talking in a melodramatic way to the audience‚ it seems but as the angle of the scene shifts‚ it was shown that he was actually talking to a director and that they were currently in the middle of shooting a commercial which is for the Apple Computer. The scene then changes showing

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    efficient and user-friendly. The region where more than 4‚000 high-tech industries got their start and still operate today was Silicon Valley. Many of these startup companies were Apple‚ Yahoo!‚ Hewlett-Packard‚ Cisco Systems‚ Adobe‚ eBay‚ and Google. So what better place was there for two young prodigies with an immense interest in computers than to meet in Silicon Valley? The first meeting of these two actually took in March 1995 during a tour of San Francisco that Stanford had arranged for prospective

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    introduced in Granovetter (2005)‚ write a brief (1-page) essay comparing his discussion of the Fur of Sudan and Arab merchants with the description in TechCrunch1 of the tech-funding needs in London and the arrival of Silicon Valley Bank. 1 http://techcrunch.com/2012/06/11/silicon-valley-bank-launches-in-london-to-bridge-the-tech-fundinggap/ 1 4. The goal of this exercise is to reproduce the results shown on slide 18 of lecture 3. On Yahoo Finance (http://finance.yahoo.com/) look up the SPDR S&P

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    a 3600 strong international supplier. In 2005‚ Cypress was named one of the “100 Best Corporate Citizens” in the U.S. He is a strong supporter of free market capitalism. In 2002‚ he was name “One of the top 100 CEO’s” and was inducted into the Silicon Valley hall of fame. In the article Rodgers states that catering to customers‚ retaining employees and building long-term positive relations with the suppliers is far more important than just philanthropy. By maximizing the profits through research

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    Corruption in Russia

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    The Two Sides of Corruption in Russia Corruption in Russia has been prominent since it was legal in the 17th century‚ when the tsar’s officers were allowed to take bribes. It was then illegalized‚ however never quite faded away especially during Soviet times when the conditions of the living people were harsh. It is still prominent in Russia today since the new capitalist country has not fully moved on from its socialist past. Understanding the historical content of corruption is critical in order

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    Discussion Case 1 CISCO IN THE COYOTE VALLEY CONFLICT: Two parties with differing interests. Explanation: In my view‚ this is a case of a clash of interests between two parties. One being Cisco and its growing demand for space for its employees given its own position in San Jose i.e that of the regions largest private sector employer. The other party was made by the coalition of the environmentalists‚ southern communities and affordable housing activists. The employees are the primary stakeholders

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