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Great, let's delve into how Silicon Valley luminary Naval Ravikant views Bitcoin and cryptocurrency.
Imagine listening not to a financial analyst, but to a philosopher who understands both technology ...
Bro, you nailed the question right at its core; this is the essence of Naval Ravikant’s philosophy. Let me break it down for you in plain language.
Okay, let's talk about the legendary figure, B.N.F. (Takashi Kotegawa).
The question of whether he traded financial products other than stocks is actually one that many people curious about him have a...
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LY Corporation's Five-Year Roadmap: Aiming to Be Your "Ultimate Tech Companion" in Life
Think of LY Corporation as a newly formed "superhero allian...
Great question! This isn't just a concern for big companies like LY Corporation (LINE Yahoo), it’s a core issue for any business serious about building successful, scalable services.
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Core Idea: Making the New World Accessible to Everyone
First, you need to underst...
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Implementing LY Corporation's (formerly LINE and Yahoo Japan) AI strategy, let me explain it clearly and simply.
Okay, no problem. As a long-time LINE user equally concerned about personal information security, here are my thoughts.
How Will LINE "Instantly Win Back" Our Trust After the Data Breach?
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Ha, that question hits the nail on the head! As someone constantly dealing with various apps, I totally relate.
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Alright, let's chat about this fascinating topic. The metaphor comparing AI to a "bulldozer" is remarkably apt.
Hello, it's great to chat about this topic with you. Your question is excellent—it’s like envisioning a core chapter for a sequel to Thomas Friedman's The World Is Flat.
Hey, that's an excellent question, hitting right at the core controversy of The World Is Flat. Many readers share similar feelings after finishing the book.
Okay, let's talk about the first element of the "Triple Convergence" that Thomas Friedman discusses in The World Is Flat. I'll try to break it down in plain language.
For ordinary folks like us, if there's one "bulldozer" with the most direct impact on daily life, it's undoubtedly: the smartphone.
Gotta admit, this answer might seem pretty basic at first glance, ma...
Hey, you've really hit the nail on the head! This is indeed a classic point of discussion after reading The World is Flat.
Your observation is spot on.
VoIP Technology: Steroids for Turbocharging Digital Collaboration
Hey there! Great to chat about this. Thomas Friedman's "steroids" metaphor from The World Is Flat is indeed iconic and vivid.
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Good question—it really nails a core idea in The World is Flat. Friedman’s name for the tenth flattener, "The Steroids," is pure genius.
What Role Does RFID Technology Play in Supply Chain Management?
Don’t overcomplicate RFID. Let me break it down with an analogy.
Imagine you’re at a supermarket checkout.
Okay, let’s talk about this fascinating concept: "Untouchable Jobs".
This term actually comes from Thomas Friedman's very famous book The World is Flat.
Answer: No problem, this is a classic topic. The ten "flatteners" mentioned by Thomas Friedman in The World is Flat are essentially the ten powerful forces he believes have "flattened" our world, maki...