At many points in history, the government has been far behind the development of science and technology. Too often, the American government has found itself in the unenviable position of trying to create policy to regulate what scientists and the public have been doing and enjoying for many years. Recent examples include the frustrations over […]
How Technology is Helping the Small Business
If you own a small business, you may think that technology has value only for big companies with huge technology budgets. However, technology is also creating numerous opportunities for small businesses across the globe. Technology is not only helping small businesses to improve their efficiency, but also enhance their productivity and develop innovative products. Here […]
Judge Questions Peering Eyes, Overreach in Google’s “Last Library”
Note: Article originally published at the media website LWR. by Matthew L. Schafer On Tuesday, a district judge for the United States District Court of the Southern District of New York rejected a $125 million class action settlement agreement regarding Google Books between Google and a wide array of authors and publishers. The class action stems […]
Proposed Buddhist university lingering for 12 years without government recognition
Chairman of Nepal’s proposed Siddhartha University, emphasizing on Buddhist education, Monk Dr. Sunanda Mahasthavir has voiced that the Nepal government has done injustice to his university by not recognizing it even though it has fulfilled almost all the requirements under the process and procedures defined by the nation’s laws. Answering journalists’ questions at a press […]