Claire Cain Miller The New York Times

'Claire Cain Miller The New York Times' - 81 News Result(s)

  • A Disadvantaged Start in Life Harms Boys More Than Girls
    World News | Claire Cain Miller, The New York Times | Thursday October 22, 2015
    Boys are falling behind. They graduate from high school and attend college at lower rates than girls and are more likely to get in trouble, which can hurt them when they enter the job market.
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  • Restaurant of the Future? Service With an Impersonal Touch
    Claire Cain Miller, The New York Times | Wednesday September 9, 2015
    The restaurant, Eatsa, the first outlet in a company with national ambitions, is almost fully automated. There are no waiters or even an order taker behind a counter. There is no counter.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Can an Algorithm Hire Better Than a Human?
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Friday June 26, 2015
    A new wave of startups - including Gild, Entelo, Textio, Doxa and GapJumpers - is trying various ways to automate hiring.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Making Computer Science More Inviting: A Look at What Works
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Friday May 22, 2015
    Currently, only about 15 percent of computer science graduates and technical workers in the US are women.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Why Facebook's News Experiment Matters to Readers
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Friday May 15, 2015
    Facebook's Instant Articles signals a major shift in the relationship between publications and their readers.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Restaurant Meals: Yes, They Can Be Healthy
    Josh Barro, Claire Cain Miller, Darcy Eveleigh, David Leonhardt, Matt Ruby and Rumsey Taylor, The New York Times | Tuesday May 12, 2015
    Most meals at American restaurants arent healthy. Theyre packed with processed food and enough calories to cover two or three sensible meals.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Microsoft Tells Its Partners To Provide Paid Sick Leave
    Written by HiteshA | Thursday March 26, 2015
    Microsoft said employees who get these "benefits are far likelier to be happier, have higher morale and are far more likely to be productive."
    www.gadgets360.com
  • When Driverless Cars Break the Law
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Wednesday May 14, 2014
    As robots become mainstream, lawmakers will have to grapple with how to govern machines and hold software accountable.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • FedEx's Price Rise Is a Blessing in Disguise for Amazon
    Written by RobinS | Saturday May 10, 2014
    FedEx announced last week that it would change its shipping prices to charge for the space a package occupies in a truck, not just its weight.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Yes, Silicon Valley, there is such a thing as not enough bureaucracy
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday May 1, 2014
    There is a reason that big, successful companies have layers of bureaucracy - even if they do slow things down. And tech companies are learning that the hard way.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Google pushes to put its glasses to work where people do
    Written by HiteshA | Wednesday April 9, 2014
    "I'm sure Google would love this to be a consumer technology, from a scale perspective, but I'm just not sure it is," said Chris Curran.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Tech's man problem
    Written by abhinavl | Monday April 7, 2014
    Today, even as so many barriers have fallen, computer engineering, the most innovative sector of the economy, remains behind.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Firing of Yahoo executive signals tough revival
    Written by HiteshA | Friday January 17, 2014
    The announcement Wednesday that she had tossed out her top lieutenant was her first public acknowledgment that turning around Yahoo would be far more difficult than previously suggested.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Google accused of 'wiretapping' in Gmail scans
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday October 3, 2013
    Google's alleged interception of email content is primarily used to create user profiles and to provide targeted advertising.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • For retailers, new Gmail has one tab too many
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Monday September 16, 2013
    Although Google is also filtering other messages into secondary inboxes, retailers say they have the most to lose.
    www.gadgets360.com

'Claire Cain Miller The New York Times' - 81 News Result(s)

  • A Disadvantaged Start in Life Harms Boys More Than Girls
    World News | Claire Cain Miller, The New York Times | Thursday October 22, 2015
    Boys are falling behind. They graduate from high school and attend college at lower rates than girls and are more likely to get in trouble, which can hurt them when they enter the job market.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Restaurant of the Future? Service With an Impersonal Touch
    Claire Cain Miller, The New York Times | Wednesday September 9, 2015
    The restaurant, Eatsa, the first outlet in a company with national ambitions, is almost fully automated. There are no waiters or even an order taker behind a counter. There is no counter.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Can an Algorithm Hire Better Than a Human?
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Friday June 26, 2015
    A new wave of startups - including Gild, Entelo, Textio, Doxa and GapJumpers - is trying various ways to automate hiring.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Making Computer Science More Inviting: A Look at What Works
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Friday May 22, 2015
    Currently, only about 15 percent of computer science graduates and technical workers in the US are women.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Why Facebook's News Experiment Matters to Readers
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Friday May 15, 2015
    Facebook's Instant Articles signals a major shift in the relationship between publications and their readers.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Restaurant Meals: Yes, They Can Be Healthy
    Josh Barro, Claire Cain Miller, Darcy Eveleigh, David Leonhardt, Matt Ruby and Rumsey Taylor, The New York Times | Tuesday May 12, 2015
    Most meals at American restaurants arent healthy. Theyre packed with processed food and enough calories to cover two or three sensible meals.
    food.ndtv.com
  • Microsoft Tells Its Partners To Provide Paid Sick Leave
    Written by HiteshA | Thursday March 26, 2015
    Microsoft said employees who get these "benefits are far likelier to be happier, have higher morale and are far more likely to be productive."
    www.gadgets360.com
  • When Driverless Cars Break the Law
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Wednesday May 14, 2014
    As robots become mainstream, lawmakers will have to grapple with how to govern machines and hold software accountable.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • FedEx's Price Rise Is a Blessing in Disguise for Amazon
    Written by RobinS | Saturday May 10, 2014
    FedEx announced last week that it would change its shipping prices to charge for the space a package occupies in a truck, not just its weight.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Yes, Silicon Valley, there is such a thing as not enough bureaucracy
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday May 1, 2014
    There is a reason that big, successful companies have layers of bureaucracy - even if they do slow things down. And tech companies are learning that the hard way.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Google pushes to put its glasses to work where people do
    Written by HiteshA | Wednesday April 9, 2014
    "I'm sure Google would love this to be a consumer technology, from a scale perspective, but I'm just not sure it is," said Chris Curran.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Tech's man problem
    Written by abhinavl | Monday April 7, 2014
    Today, even as so many barriers have fallen, computer engineering, the most innovative sector of the economy, remains behind.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Firing of Yahoo executive signals tough revival
    Written by HiteshA | Friday January 17, 2014
    The announcement Wednesday that she had tossed out her top lieutenant was her first public acknowledgment that turning around Yahoo would be far more difficult than previously suggested.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Google accused of 'wiretapping' in Gmail scans
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday October 3, 2013
    Google's alleged interception of email content is primarily used to create user profiles and to provide targeted advertising.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • For retailers, new Gmail has one tab too many
    Written by Vidhyanshu | Monday September 16, 2013
    Although Google is also filtering other messages into secondary inboxes, retailers say they have the most to lose.
    www.gadgets360.com
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