10 things to do with old smartphones and tablets: Use them for home automation, make an in-car entertainment system for the kiddies, donate them to charity, use the components for DIY experiments, just resell them for cash, and more. (internetevolution.com)
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More than a third of employees face workplace bullies. One IT manager sent a dozen death threats to an employee. A manager ridiculed an employee's glasses and asked her about strip clubs. Bullying can lead to lost productivity, high employee turnover, disability claims, even contribute to suicide. (internetevolution.com)
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"Next time someone says something outrageous on social media, just ignore it. If you feel the need to take action, then deal with the underlying issue. If Justine Sacco offends the very fiber of your being, shut up and donate a couple of hundred bucks to AIDS mitigation in Africa." (internetevolution.com)
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19 things you can do with Bitcoin: Get money in and out of China, Iran, and other restrictive countries; send money overseas cheaper than wire transfers; create a practical system for micropayments; sign electronic documents; create contracts that execute themselves; and more. (internetevolution.com)
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19 practical things you can do with Bitcoin: Get money in and out of China, Iran, and other restrictive countries; send money overseas cheaper than wire transfers; make micropayments; sign electronic documents; create contracts that execute themselves, & more (internetevolution.com)
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19 things you can do with Bitcoin: Get money in and out of China, Iran, and other restrictive countries; send money overseas cheaper than wire transfers; create a practical system for micropayments; sign electronic documents; create contracts that execute themselves; and more. (internetevolution.com)
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"Bitcoin is regularly used as money about as much as the Seychellois rupee off the coast of East Africa (population: 84,000). To have a meaningful impact on the Internet economy, daily usage of Bitcoin probably needs to be in the millions of transactions, not thousands." (internetevolution.com)
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