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Empire of illusion : the end of literacy and the triumph of spectacle / Chris Hedges

Hedges, Chris




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Global media and national policies : the return of the state / editors Terry Flew, Petros Iosifidis and Jeanette Steemers




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Understanding dark networks : a strategic framework for the use of social network analysis / Daniel Cunningham, Sean Everton, and Philip Murphy

Cunningham, Daniel, author




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Pax technica : how the internet of things may set us free or lock us up / Philip N. Howard

Howard, Philip N




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The media of mass communication / John Vivian (Winona State University)

Vivian, John (John H.), author




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Professional CSS3 : harness the power of CSS3 to design stunning, modern websites / Piotr Sikora

Sikora, Piotr, author




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Unlike us reader : social media monopolies and their alternatives / edited by Geert Lovink and Miriam Rasch




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The international encyclopedia of media studies / general editor, Angharad N. Valdivia




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Great issues lecture : mass media and mass culture at the Hopkins Center, Dartmouth College November 26, 1962 / Frank Stanton

Stanton, Frank, 1908-




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Ethereal shadows : communication and power in contemporary Italy / Franco "Bifo" Berardi, Marco Jacquemet, Gianfranco Vitali ; translated by Jessica Otey

Berardi, Franco




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The complete facilitator's handbook / John Heron

Heron, John, 1928- author




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Using rough set theory to improve content based image retrieval system / Maryam Shahabi Lotfabadi

Shahabi Lotfabadi, Maryam, author




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Cyber-activitism and the Islamic Salafi movement in Indonesia / Asep Muhamad Iqbal

Iqbal, Asep Muhamad, author




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Towards a unified methodology for supporting the integration of data sources for use in web applications / by Jeremy Nunn

Nunn, Jeremy, author




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The Painter Wow! book / Cher Threinen-Pendarvis

Threinen-Pendarvis, Cher




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Practical augmented reality : a guide to the technologies, applications, and human factors for AR and VR / Steve Aukstakalnis

Aukstakalnis, Steve, author




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The Oxford handbook of organizational identity / edited by Michael G. Pratt, Majken Schultz, Blake E. Ashforth and Davide Ravasi




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Social media in the workplace / Rosalind Davey and Lenja Dahms-Jansen

Davey, Rosalind, author




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OpenGL® programming guide : the official guide to learning OpenGL®, version 4.5 with SPIR-V / John Kessenich, Graham Sellers, Dave Shreiner

Kessenich, John M., author




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The power of networks : six principles that connect our lives / Christopher G. Brinton and Mung Chiang

Brinton, Christopher G., author




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What algorithms want : imagination in the age of computing / Ed Finn

Finn, Ed, 1980- author




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The Adobe Photoshop lightroom CC/lightroom 6 book : the complete guide for photographers / Martin Evening

Evening, Martin, author




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The SAGE handbook of process organization studies / edited by Ann Langley and Haridimos Tsoukas




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Asian competitors case book : marketing for competitiveness in the age of digital consumers / Philip Kotler (Northwestern University, USA), Hermawan Kartajaya (MarkPlus, Inc., Indonesia), Hooi Den Huan (Associate Professor, Nanyang Business School,Nanyang

Kotler, Philip, author




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Database systems : the complete book / Garcia-Molina, Ullman, Widom

Garcia-Molina, Hector, author




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Fundamentals of database systems / Ramez Elmasri (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, The University of Texas at Arlington), Shamkant B. Navathe (College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology)

Elmasri, Ramez, author




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Is there a trade-off between life and privacy amid a pandemic?

Though governments hold the considerable public authority to keep certain rights (such as freedom of movement) under control during an emergency, keeping a basic human right such as privacy at bay is questionable. The real danger is the ‘emergency’ track record of our institutions of last resort.




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PeopleLink, an Indian company's Game Changing approach to Video Conferencing, set to disrupt the Flexi Workplace

PeopleLink is the first, Indian Video Conference Company to disrupt the market by its approach of offering Secure, custom video applications for each Industr...




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Tourism Ministry launches strandedinindia.com for tourists stranded in the country

The ministry said the portal will help tourists get information on state tourism departments and regional offices of the ministry of tourism to help them stay safe and healthy while in India. It will also help them find information on ways of getting back to their home country, the ministry added.




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Do payment wallets have a business case for India? If not, what's next for them?

High mortality and fast-changing fortunes are a given when it comes to payments ecosystem, much like food-ordering and ecommerce marketplaces.




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Life after 8/11: Banks believe the customers will return, once they’re done flirting with e-wallets

Nevermind the short-term hype. Banks believe they will be the last men standing in the payment wars.




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For mobile wallet players, it's survival of the fittest, not the fastest

Bhavik Vasa, chief growth officer of ItzCash, contends the market opportunity is huge as 85% of the population is still dealing with cash.




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'The Kim Kardashian Principle' author on hate being a 'status symbol' and why shameless sells

Author Jeetendr Sehdev says that he is living and breathing the KKP.




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Future Group's Devendra Chawla on why eating healthy is likely to remain on the 'to do' list

It is that moment of impulse, where satiation of a craving overtakes all rationale and emotions.




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Adidas has become the first sportswear brand in India to cross the Rs 1,000-cr revenue mark

How Adidas India is making a style statement Originals, which now contributes over 10% to its revenues.




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Wall Street's brightest minds reveal the most important charts in the world

We asked dozens of our favorite analysts, economists, strategists, and portfolio managers on Wall Street and around the world to send us their most important charts.




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Analyst: The stock market's wolf may finally be close at hand

In his latest note, Jonathan Krinsky of MKM Partners, uses parable of the boy who cried wolf to describe the past year and a half of action in the stock market.




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Morgan Stanley warns not to buy Chinese stocks as prices could plunge a further 20 per cent

China's stock market got wrecked with the Shanghai Composite index crashing by 7.4 per cent. The market now down 19 per cent from its high.




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The cloud is an effective way to deliver IT to customers: George Kurian, Netapp

George Kurian, the newly minted CEO of Netapp talks about the opportunities in India and the large trends changing the storage industry




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The auditor is much maligned, but essential to protect the organisation

Rules are created to protect organisations. Some rules create efficiency while others de-risk the company.




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Consequence of digital transformation is the human transformation of customer relations

Smart companies automate the operational part of the business - to create time for their people to connect with customers




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In a startup environment, there is no clear structure or process, says Faasos's Revant Bhate

Management at Faasos are not people from food industry but mostly entrepreneurs who wanted to build something different on their own, says Revant Bhate.




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Work done in the first five months gave Paytm a strong foundation, says founder Vijay Shekhar Sharma

The team was super capable in their verticals, even though they hadn't previously worked in a startup environment, says Paytm's Vijay Shekhar Sharma.




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Omifco Urea pact under the lens

Under the 15-year agreement that ends in July, India is committed to buy 2 million tonnes urea every year from the plant at an agreed price. "Now that agreement will be over, we may not enter into any further commitment if Omifco doesn’t offer a good price,” said a senior fertiliser ministry official.




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View: Dining with the dragon

India’s concern is real because China has been involved in dumping of steel in the past and the same allegation has been made by other countries when it comes to automobiles and electronics. Given China’s superior economic position today amidst good valuations from an investors’ standpoint, leveraging the same makes business sense.




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The Russian dolls of Franklin Templeton

A study of the portfolios of five out of the six debt schemes which were wound up by Franklin shows all these products had features of credit risk funds — which predominantly invest in lower-rated debt securities — but they were being sold under different labels.




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Quick solution: getting the mouse position on an element regardless of positioning

As I was upgrading an older codebase of mine that used layerX and layerY I looked into a very succinct way of finding the current mouse position on any element regardless of its position, scrolling, padding, margin and such and I found this to work for me, so maybe it is good for you, too. […]




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The joy of pixeling and building pixel tools with HTML5 canvas and JavaScript

Some people knit, others do puzzles, and yet others find calm by colouring. Me, I love pixeling. My computer career started with a super basic computer. It didn’t even have a way to store what I programmed. So, every day, I would write myself a small program that allows me to paint on the screen […]