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If the Feds Don't Act, Expect More Autonomous Car Accidents
The death of Elaine Herzberg after a collision with an Uber self-driving car could hinder autonomous vehicle development, but it might also force much-needed federal regulation.
Craiglist Blocks Personal Ads to Protest Anti Sex-Trafficking Law
It wants to bring them back 'some day,' but can't under the current legal regime.
The Inventor of the World Wide Web Says It's Out of Control and Needs to Be Regulated
In an open letter, Tim Berners-Lee raised the question over whether internet companies can effectively police themselves.
Why Mutual Funds Believe Millennials Will Bring Back Their Glory
Millennials in India typically have steady income, access to a smartphone and love transacting online
SEC Guidance Almost Shut Down My Business Before It Launched. Here's How You Can Handle These Types of Unexpected Challenges.
As an entrepreneur, you will encounter unforeseen challenges. Here are six steps on how to meet them.
Flying With a Tablet or E-reader? Separate Screening Bins, Please.
Travelers already need to place laptops in plastic bins -- now you'll need to do the same for things such as tablets, e-readers and handheld game consoles.
Bitcoins: It's Journey From Illicit Website Transactions to Mainstream Usage
The greatest advantage of Bitcoins is the ease in payment, ease in transferring money anywhere in the world
From Prototype to Production: 3 Things You Must Do
There's no substitute for research. Your success depends on knowing what it costs to create your product and finding the best way to build it.
Is Blockchain Really That Safe?
"Most people nowadays look at blockchain as a big hype in the financial technology space, but without any research."
EU Fines Google $2.7 Billion for 'Abusing Dominance'
In response to Google giving an illegal advantage to its own comparison shopping service, the European Commission issues its largest ever fine.
Overcoming Content Roadblocks in a Highly Regulated Industry
There's always room for creativity, even when it feels as if compliance requirements are boxing you in.
California Paves the Way for Cars With Empty Driver's Seats
Proposed regulations would let companies test self-driving cars on public roads without a human driver present.
5 Steps to Make Sure Your Website Is ADA-Compliant
Websites need to be just as accessible as ATMs, elevators, terminals and other user interfaces.
How Changes to Net Neutrality Laws Could Affect Small Businesses
A new administration and a new FCC chairman could roll back recent laws that make sure the internet is a level playing field.
Want To Set Foot Into Indian Education? This Expert Suggests #4 Steps
Don't think there is any other country globally that has the kind of demand in education that India has.