Rest of Worldflipped into Politics6 hours agoSingapore’s new online safety laws aren’t about protecting people — they’re about ramping up censorshiprestofworld.org - Kirsten HanIt looks like Singapore’s government is appointing itself Guardian of the Internet again. Earlier this month, the Ministry of Communications and …
Rest of Worldflipped into Business & Money7 hours agoHow football shirts chart the rise and fall of tech giantsrestofworld.org - Ravi Hiranand and Leo SchwartzIt’s the ultimate status symbol, a level of exposure achieved by few companies — but one available to any that’s willing and able to pay a hefty …
Rest of Worldflipped into Latest Stories16 hours agoAmid layoffs, not all hope is lost for Indian job seekers yetrestofworld.org - Nilesh ChristopherFor much of the last year, global venture capital investors were in a competition to cut checks for Indian startups, catapulting over 40 young …
Rest of Worldflipped into Latest Stories21 hours agoHow a Japanese edtech startup trains kids to be tomorrow’s AI managersrestofworld.org - Sarah HiltonYuka Nakamura is chief operating officer of Tokyo-based edtech startup WonderLab and oversees all business strategy, finance, and operations. …
Rest of Worldflipped into Politics22 hours agoArgentina’s Supreme Court backs Google, says “right to be forgotten” can infringe on freedom of informationrestofworld.org - Leo Schwartz and Lucía Cholakian HerreraThe Argentine Supreme Court denied celebrity Natalia Denegri’s petition to have content about a scandal she was involved in more than 25 years ago …
Rest of Worldflipped into Latest Stories1 day agoThis deported hacker used his tech skills to re-enter the U.S.restofworld.org - Levi VonkIn 2015, Axel Kirschner, a Guatemala-born, 37-year-old undocumented immigrant living in New York, was pulled over for a minor traffic incident while …