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Showing posts with label December 18. Show all posts
Showing posts with label December 18. Show all posts

Facebook made progress this year in way consumers, advertisers could express: FB Exec

Facebook made tremendous progress this year in the way consumers and advertisers could express themselves on the platform through new tools and formats like stories, videos and new interactivity ads.

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Nasscom opposes hotlining of S.386 Bill in US, says certain provisions could have damaging effect

The bill seeks to bring in amendments to the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate the per-country limitation for employment-based immigrants. However, another provision will bar 50:50 companies (those with 50 employees and more in the US or with 50 per cent of staff on H-1B work visas) from bringing in more employees on H-1B into the US.

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Show HN: A christmas story (with programming and logic) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21817673

Show HN: A christmas story (with programming and logic) https://jindosh.com/demo December 18, 2019 at 01:00AM

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5G trials to start in January-March quarter this fiscal: DoT official

Another senior government functionary said that any proposal on 5G must address twin considerations – first adoption of new technology, and imperatives of national security. The official said that 5G should not be linked to general spectrum auctions – which is expected to take place in March-April next year.

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Nasscom opposes hotlining of S.386 Bill in US, says certain provisions could have damaging effect

The bill seeks to bring in amendments to the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate the per-country limitation for employment-based immigrants. However, another provision will bar 50:50 companies (those with 50 employees and more in the US or with 50 per cent of staff on H-1B work visas) from bringing in more employees on H-1B into the US.

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