AllNews'Steve Lohr New York Times' - 31 News Result(s)As Tech Booms, Workers Turn to Coding for Career ChangeBusiness | Steve Lohr, The New York Times | Friday July 31, 2015 After Paul Minton graduated from college, he worked as a waiter but always felt he should do more. www.ndtv.com/businessAs Tech Booms, Workers Turn to Coding for Career Change Written by Vidhyanshu | Wednesday July 29, 2015 People across a spectrum of jobs are shedding their past for a future in the booming tech industry. www.gadgets360.comMotorola Mobility's Antitrust Lawsuit Could Have Broader Implications Written by RobinS | Monday June 1, 2015 The case has brought to light the challenges of applying decades-old antitrust laws to today's global corporations and their often complex and far-flung supply chains. www.gadgets360.comIf Algorithms Know All, How Much Should Humans Help? Written by Vidhyanshu | Tuesday April 7, 2015 The Internet-era abundance of data and clever software has opened the door to tailored marketing, targeted advertising and personalised product recommendations. www.gadgets360.comFCC Plans Strong Hand to Regulate the Internet Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday February 5, 2015 Wheeler went further than some industry analysts had expected and even beyond the recommendations of President Obama. www.gadgets360.comUtility-Type Oversight for Web Is FCC Aim Written by Vidhyanshu | Tuesday February 3, 2015 It is expected that the US FCC proposal will reclassify high-speed Internet service as a telecommunications service. www.gadgets360.comMBA Programs Start to Follow Silicon Valley Into the Data Age Written by Vidhyanshu | Saturday December 27, 2014 Graduate business schools have picked up the digital ethos of experimentation and new ventures. www.gadgets360.comManagement in a Digital Economy Written by HiteshA | Friday December 26, 2014 What are the right skills, training and mind-set needed for business leaders who are most likely to succeed in the digital future? www.gadgets360.comWith New Apple Products, a Privacy Challenge Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday September 11, 2014 With its new products and services, the company positioned itself as a caretaker of valuable personal information, like credit card numbers and heart rates. www.gadgets360.comFor Data Scientists, Hurdle to Insights Is 'Janitor Work' Written by Vidhyanshu | Monday August 18, 2014 According to estimates, data scientists spend up to 80 percent of their time mired in mundane labor of collecting and preparing unruly digital data. www.gadgets360.comExpediting the Home of Tomorrow Written by Vidhyanshu | Monday June 23, 2014 Quirky is a startup that fields 4,000 new product ideas a week, picks three winners and then takes over all aspects of production. www.gadgets360.comMicrosoft Protests Order for Email Stored Abroad Written by Vidhyanshu | Wednesday June 11, 2014 The objection is believed to be the first time a corporation has challenged a domestic search warrant seeking digital information overseas. www.gadgets360.comVintage Apple-1 sells for record $671,400 Written by KunalD | Sunday May 26, 2013 Apple's stock price may be well down from its peaks last year, but the market for the company's oldest computers continues to set records. www.gadgets360.comThe first Apple, fetching prices that may crash the system Written by TechGuest | Friday May 24, 2013 Last November, an Apple-1 sold for $640,000 at an auction in Germany. That sale surpassed the previous record of $374,500 set only five months earlier at Sotheby's in New York. www.gadgets360.comBig Data is great, but don't forget intuition Written by Vidhyanshu | Tuesday January 1, 2013 Big Data proponents point to the Internet for examples of triumphant data businesses, notably Google. www.gadgets360.comMore News »'Steve Lohr New York Times' - 31 News Result(s)As Tech Booms, Workers Turn to Coding for Career ChangeBusiness | Steve Lohr, The New York Times | Friday July 31, 2015 After Paul Minton graduated from college, he worked as a waiter but always felt he should do more. www.ndtv.com/businessAs Tech Booms, Workers Turn to Coding for Career Change Written by Vidhyanshu | Wednesday July 29, 2015 People across a spectrum of jobs are shedding their past for a future in the booming tech industry. www.gadgets360.comMotorola Mobility's Antitrust Lawsuit Could Have Broader Implications Written by RobinS | Monday June 1, 2015 The case has brought to light the challenges of applying decades-old antitrust laws to today's global corporations and their often complex and far-flung supply chains. www.gadgets360.comIf Algorithms Know All, How Much Should Humans Help? Written by Vidhyanshu | Tuesday April 7, 2015 The Internet-era abundance of data and clever software has opened the door to tailored marketing, targeted advertising and personalised product recommendations. www.gadgets360.comFCC Plans Strong Hand to Regulate the Internet Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday February 5, 2015 Wheeler went further than some industry analysts had expected and even beyond the recommendations of President Obama. www.gadgets360.comUtility-Type Oversight for Web Is FCC Aim Written by Vidhyanshu | Tuesday February 3, 2015 It is expected that the US FCC proposal will reclassify high-speed Internet service as a telecommunications service. www.gadgets360.comMBA Programs Start to Follow Silicon Valley Into the Data Age Written by Vidhyanshu | Saturday December 27, 2014 Graduate business schools have picked up the digital ethos of experimentation and new ventures. www.gadgets360.comManagement in a Digital Economy Written by HiteshA | Friday December 26, 2014 What are the right skills, training and mind-set needed for business leaders who are most likely to succeed in the digital future? www.gadgets360.comWith New Apple Products, a Privacy Challenge Written by Vidhyanshu | Thursday September 11, 2014 With its new products and services, the company positioned itself as a caretaker of valuable personal information, like credit card numbers and heart rates. www.gadgets360.comFor Data Scientists, Hurdle to Insights Is 'Janitor Work' Written by Vidhyanshu | Monday August 18, 2014 According to estimates, data scientists spend up to 80 percent of their time mired in mundane labor of collecting and preparing unruly digital data. www.gadgets360.comExpediting the Home of Tomorrow Written by Vidhyanshu | Monday June 23, 2014 Quirky is a startup that fields 4,000 new product ideas a week, picks three winners and then takes over all aspects of production. www.gadgets360.comMicrosoft Protests Order for Email Stored Abroad Written by Vidhyanshu | Wednesday June 11, 2014 The objection is believed to be the first time a corporation has challenged a domestic search warrant seeking digital information overseas. www.gadgets360.comVintage Apple-1 sells for record $671,400 Written by KunalD | Sunday May 26, 2013 Apple's stock price may be well down from its peaks last year, but the market for the company's oldest computers continues to set records. www.gadgets360.comThe first Apple, fetching prices that may crash the system Written by TechGuest | Friday May 24, 2013 Last November, an Apple-1 sold for $640,000 at an auction in Germany. That sale surpassed the previous record of $374,500 set only five months earlier at Sotheby's in New York. www.gadgets360.comBig Data is great, but don't forget intuition Written by Vidhyanshu | Tuesday January 1, 2013 Big Data proponents point to the Internet for examples of triumphant data businesses, notably Google. www.gadgets360.comMore News »Your search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com