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KLANG, July 14 : Batu Caves assemblyman Amirudin Shari denied allegations saying he had a hand in spreading rumours that Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim is to be replaced.
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I didn't spread rumours about Khalid Ibrahim – <b>Batu Caves</b> <b>…</b>
By on May 13, 2014 in KRISARU News | comments(0)
You don’t need a college degree to be talented “When you look at people who don’t go to school and make their way in the world, those are exceptional human beings. And we should do everything we can to find those people,” Bock said. Many businesses “require” a college degree; at Google, the word “college” isn’t even its official guide to hiring.
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Google Doesn’t Care About Degrees ~ Go College, Focus on Skills
By on May 10, 2014 in KRISARU News | comments(0)
List of commercial Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks around the world, grouped by their frequency bands.
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4G LTE and How Is It Different from 3G
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Thought Leadership Human Resources as a function has been in existence since as long as anyone can remember, and is arguably one of the most valuable departments of any business. That makes it a prime candidate for some “Maverick” thinking*. Welcome to the latest NGA newsletter featuring research from Gartner! In this issue, we explore the changes that IT has brought to the HR department and the modern workforce across the employee lifecycle.
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Technology Taking The Human Touch Out of Human Resources?
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
By on Apr 21, 2014 in KRISARU News | comments(0)
Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP Good morning! Here’s the news of the day: Facebook will launch a mobile ad network at its developers conference F8, which happens at the end of the month. Jack Dorsey’s hyped payments startup Square has talked to Google about a possible sale as its losses are growing. Google made a high-profile hire for Calico, it’s anti-aging/anti-death health startup. It hired Cynthia Kenyon, a high-profile biochemist and biophysicist at the University of California.
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10 Things In Tech You Need To Know This Morning
By on Apr 21, 2014 in KRISARU News | comments(0)
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
By on Apr 21, 2014 in KRISARU News | comments(0)
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
By on Apr 21, 2014 in KRISARU News | comments(0)
AP Google+ boss Vic Gundotra Google+ is often the butt of many jokes in the tech world. Google’s attempt at recreating a social network to rival Facebook or Twitter has largely failed to go mainstream. (Google would argue otherwise, pointing to engagement stats like shared news stories, YouTube comments, and the like.) But buried beneath Google’s Facebook clone is one of the most useful tools on the Web. And you’d be crazy not to start using it. It’s the photo tool, which can be used to store all your photos in virtual albums that are automatically organized and edited by Google’s impressive algorithms
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Google+ Is Actually Good For Something
By on Apr 21, 2014 in KRISARU News | comments(0)
YouTube/calloftreyarch Cortana is a disembodied voice on WP8 based on the Halo character Windows Phone is still a distant third to Apple and Android in the smartphone market, but Microsoft is hoping to change that with the introduction of Windows Phone 8.1— and more importantly its personal digital assistant Cortana. Microsoft claims that Cortana isn’t like your average virtual assistant
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Microsoft Tells Us How It Created The Virtual Assistant That Could Blow Siri And Google Now Away