That's a cheap shot derived from the information that the NYT gave us at the end of Thomas Friedman's column: "Maureen Dowd is off today." Nonetheless it seems an appropriate response to a piece that tells real wages for most workers are stagnating because:
"In 2004, I wrote a book, called 'The World Is Flat,' about how the world was getting digitally connected so more people could compete, connect and collaborate from anywhere. When I wrote that book, Facebook, Twitter, cloud computing, Link...
Published on January 30, 2013 01:58