By on Apr 21, 2014 in KRISARU News | comments(0)
Malaysian digital media company SAYS has made the WorldBlu List of Most Democratic Workplaces alongside Zappos, AIESEC International and WD-40. The only other Malaysian company to have made it to the list is Mindvalley.
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Says Ranked Among World’s Most Democratic Workplace 3 Years In A Row
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Scott Barbour / Getty Tinder is a year-old mobile dating app that was recently valued by investors at $500 million . It works a lot like Hot or Not, allowing users to quickly judge each others’ looks based on profile pictures
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How To Use Tinder, A Socially Acceptable Way To Call Someone Ugly Or Attractive That’s Worth $500 Million
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Android From wild pranks on April Fools Day to hidden tricks in its search engine , the Google team loves creating surprises for users. Here’s how to find Google’s Easter eggs, for the three latest versions of its Android operating system
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Here’s How To Unlock Three Android Easter Eggs
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Flickr/Heisenberg Media When a startup gets handed that first big check, how much of that can they dedicate to their own livelihoods? To read the tech media, you’d think they’re all millionaires and billionaires. But they’re not.
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This Is How Much Startup Founders Pay Themselves (And It’s Less Than You Think)
By on Jan 26, 2014 in KRISARU News | comments(0)
You could be telling strangers exactly where you live when you share a picture on Facebook or Instagram.
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Dangers of Facebook Oversharing ~ Should Parents Post Pictures of Their Kids
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Are we becoming too reliant on technology and what happens if it is suddenly taken away from us, asks Tom Chatfield.
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When Smart Is Not So Smart
By on Jan 26, 2014 in KRISARU News | comments(0)
The Google hackers trying to make passwords obsolete Remembering strings of letters and numbers could become a thing of the past – Google wants us to access devices and websites via watches and parts of our bodies. We may not have to remember a string of passwords to access devices, websites and mobile apps for much longer. Logging in will be seen as archaic behaviour
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Say goodbye to online passwords?
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NGO's of Malays Gombak gather infront of Batu Caves police station and holding placard to protest against the using Allah word by Malaysia Christian during the “Save Allah Rally” at Batu Caves . SunDaily/Daniel Chan.
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SAVE ALLAH RALLY | danielC Blog
By on Dec 23, 2013 in KRISARU News | comments(0)
The Google Zeitgeist is a portal to view all that was searched for in 2013.
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Google Zeitgeist – What People Googled in 2013