InsideIIM and PwC Consultant Shreyas Panse are back with the 16th edition of our weekly series on InsideIIM, where Shreyas curates a list that is the best from across the web that industry professionals and current students must read.
(A technology-heavy edition this one)
- After Earth and Mars,
Google is collecting information on human anatomy
- Malaysia Airlines is facing
branding turbulence.
It might even have to go bust to rise back again.
- All these air accidents have
led to more interest in air insurance though
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Circular economy: desirable but not so straightforward
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It’s about time that Microsoft split up
- A Pune-based start-up that is
looking to simplify hailing an auto-rickshaw
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Is there any competition left in web searching?
- I learned that
there’s a women’s edition of Tour de France
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The Pen is dead, long live the Pen
- The
correlation between CEO pay and company stock performance: none
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The story of underwater internet
- Smartphones, Smart Cities,
Smart Garbage
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A shipwreck that boosted an economy
- Damn it,
Autocorrect!
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BRICS rise is over. Maybe.
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Created by Shreyas Panse
Shreyas is a Delhi-based Consultant working with PricewaterhouseCoopers. He blogs at
shreyasp.wordpress.com. He is an alumnus of IIM Indore. Follow him on InsideIIM at
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