Billionaire David Rubenstein on Why He Changed His Mind About Crypto — Says ‘I Was Skeptical in the Beginning’
Apr12

Billionaire David Rubenstein on Why He Changed His Mind About Crypto — Says ‘I Was Skeptical in the Beginning’

David Rubenstein, the founder of Carlyle Group, one of the largest investment firms managing over $300 billion, says he was skeptical of crypto but now believes that “the genie is out of the bottle” and the crypto industry is not “going to go away anytime soon.” David Rubenstein on Crypto David Rubenstein, co-founder of Carlyle Group, one of the largest private equity firms in the world, has shared why he changed his mind about crypto...

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Piracy Numbers Drop After Indonesia Blocks Over 3,500 Pirate Sites
Apr12

Piracy Numbers Drop After Indonesia Blocks Over 3,500 Pirate Sites

Indonesia has been very active on the anti-piracy front in recent years, with the government ordering Internet providers to block thousands of pirate sites. The government action began in mid-2009 and at the start of this month, the local blocklist had grown to include over 3,500 domain names These interventions are cheered on by the Coalition Against Piracy (CAP). The organization, which includes Hollywood players such as Disney,...

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Try this open source alternative to Salesforce
Apr12

Try this open source alternative to Salesforce

Try this open source alternative to Salesforce Laryn Kragt Bakker Tue, 04/12/2022 – 03:00 Up Register or Login to like. CiviCRM is an open source constituent relationship management (CRM) system designed to help you manage information about your organization’s contacts, members, donations, and events. It’s built specifically for nonprofits, so you won’t find yourself having to try to shoehorn your...

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The path to an open world begins with inclusivity
Apr12

The path to an open world begins with inclusivity

The path to an open world begins with inclusivity Ron McFarland Tue, 04/12/2022 – 03:00 Up Register or Login to like. For the past few weeks, collaborator Brook Manville and I have been offering our thoughts on (and analyses of) Johan Norberg’s Open: The Story of Human Progress. My first article simply explained what the author means by the word “open.” Thinking alongside Norberg now, I’d like to discuss...

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