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Daniel S. Rosehill

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Daniel Rosehill is a marketing communications consultant based in Jerusalem. Originally from Cork, Ireland, Daniel has contributed writing about technology and geopolitics to a number of online and print publications including IrishCentral, The Times of Israel, The Jerusalem Post, Geopolitical Monitor, and others. He has a strong interest in Linux and open source technology and regularly blogs about data recovery, backups, and cloud computing. Daniel is a graduate of University College Cork (BCL, Law) and City University London (MA, Journalism).

Launch: The Confused Freelancer's Guide to Technology


I'm pleased to announce that The Confused Freelancer's Guide to Technology (1st Edition) is now available in paperback and e-book format on Amazon.com.

In addition to building a website and installing software on a web server, this book contains a detailed explanation of the advantage of cloud computing (public, private, and hybrid cloud models are explained) and looks at how freelancers can levera Read more of this blog post »
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I became professionally involved in the field of impact investing six months or so ago through beginning to work with an esteemed practitioner in the field (Sir Ronald Cohen who is mentioned a few times here).

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What Got You Here Won't Get You There by Goldsmith Marshall
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But It’s Your Family… by Sherrie Campbell
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I've been looking, for some time, for a book that's designed for us at the LAN (vs. RBN) stage of recovery (that is, in subreddit terms. If you're not on Reddit: those who have emerged from the fog of narcissistic abuse and are now looking for ways t ...more
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“Abraxas, which, the Los Angeles Times revealed in 2006, creates fake identities and dummy companies for undercover CIA employees around the world.”
Eamon Javers, Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy: The Secret World of Corporate Espionage

“The investigator Sam Dash* chronicled the rise of corporate espionage involving bugging and wiretapping during the early twentieth century in his classic book The Eavesdroppers. He found corporate spying in small towns and in the nation’s capital. In Toledo, Ohio, in 1932, for example, investigators came across an extensive wiretap setup in a hotel room next to the headquarters of an agricultural group, the Farmers’ Producers Association. This group had been discussing boosting the price of milk, and the evidence showed that the room had been bugged for days.”
Eamon Javers, Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy: The Secret World of Corporate Espionage

“DESPITE THE HIGH drama of the Shimon case, the wiretapping itself was standard stuff. Shimon or his associates walked up to basement phone boxes and installed their taps right on the premises. All they needed to know was which cable to tap, and they got that information by calling the phone company and posing as repairmen out in the field. Helpful but clueless receptionists at headquarters always gave them the wiring details they needed.”
Eamon Javers, Broker, Trader, Lawyer, Spy: The Secret World of Corporate Espionage

“There, they swiped bags of Mars office trash, switching them with bags of old trash they brought along as replacements.”
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“Although the legal issues surrounding “Dumpster diving” can be murky, and often depend on where garbage is situated and how it is secured, the Beckett Brown men operated on the assumption that everything they did was legal, since people discarding trash for public collection have abandoned the presumption of privacy for material.”
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