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rakeshsharmak

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About rakeshsharmak

Can Microsoft replicate its horizontal play strategy for PCs in the 3D Printing market? http://www.forbes.com/sites/rakeshsharma/2013/07/19/what-is-the-thinking-behind-microsofts-3d-printed-future/

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    Marathi, a language in the western part of India, does not have a word for thank you. Instead the word "aabhar" - roughly meaning indebted - is used. Thus, if I do something for yo…

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    I was suddenly middle-class-ish for a brief period last year. I have been mostly on the poor side for almost 14 years. To give you an example, I earned around $7,000 in all of 2014…

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    Hopefully, Shingy will have one of his "brain farts" and things will get better at AOL.

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    Brendan Eich steps down

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    This is a wonderful discussion thread. Keep it coming!

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    The world's largest 3D printed art installation

    What the world's largest 3D printed art installation says about the future of architecture

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    $2,000 for a business plan and crowdfunding

    For $2,000 you can access Dragon Innovation's experts and prepare a business plan and crowdfund your hardware products. They will "poke and prod" you to deliver a final product to …

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    Silicon Valley And Adult Toys

    Examining Silicon Valley's approach to adult toys

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    Brilliant. Thank YOU for the simplicity. The best things in life are always the most simple..

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    Brilliant. Thank YOU for the simplicity. The best things in life are always the most simple..

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    I am no expert but I believe Stratasys paid for the brand and community. MakerBot is the most well-known 3D printer out there but not the cheapest or most well-designed (in the pro…

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