Offshoring

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Who owns that offshore sucking sound?
Accenture gets a patent for a "rapid transfer of knowledge" technique. Don't expect rich country workers to applaud
Bangalore offshores to Silicon Valley
Top talent is getting too pricey in India, says a start-up CEO.
Is Barack Obama an economic nationalist?
Was his campaign's attack on Hillary Clinton's ties to India a macaca moment? Or a chance to tell the world how he really feels about globalization?
Offshoring -- where it stops, nobody knows
Production moving overseas, good jobs disappearing, national angst upwelling... South Korea sings the grownup globalization blues
Next challenge for outsourcing: Ingenuity
Could a staunch opponent of offshoring IT jobs be mellowing a bit too soon?
Programmer, or engineer?
Finding fault with the ACM's big offshoring study, eight months later
Indian programmer woes
Stuck inside of Bangalore with the COBOL blues again.
A tale of two econobloggers
A lame I-told-you-so on offshoring from Greg Mankiw
Jobs to where the need is greatest
A letter on offshoring reeking of hope.
Surviving American capitalism
If climate change and peak oil don't get us, offshoring will.
The data on software jobs
Programmers, database administrators, going down. Everybody else, up.
Offshoring: Not so bad after all
Could there really be more software jobs now than during the dot-com boom?
No race to the bottom
The declining importance of cheap labor in the high-tech economy.
Business Week hearts outsourcing
"The future of outsourcing" or the future of hype?
Lessons from George Orwell on how to talk about offshoring
Former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors N. Gregory Mankiw has some advice for free trade proselytizers.
Lou Dobbs is angry and he's not going to take it anymore
In his new book about outsourcing, the television journalist tells us that he is shocked, SHOCKED, that corporations are treating American workers like crap.
India's advice to the U.S.: Invest in yourself
Executives at Indian outsourcing companies are aware there's a political backlash in the U.S. against offshored jobs, but they're not too worried: They know that the cold logic of profit is on their side.
No sweatshop here
At Webodrome, on the ninth floor of a building in downtown Mumbai, programmers exult in their freedom.
When offshoring goes bad
Not all trips to India are blessed by Krishna: A case study of outsourcing gone awry.
The global market at work
Bangalore resident Rachna Asirvatham has a 56K modem, a bookcase full of software manuals ... and a bunch of American clients.
How India is saving capitalism
For one Silicon Valley company, hiring Indian programmers wasn't about greed, it was about survival. A special report from Chennai, globalization's ground zero.
Amazing Trade, how elite the sound
"Mine eyes have seen the glory of the efficiency of the Board. They are sampling better vintage now that jobs have been offshored."
I am Indian. I am American. I do customer support.
My cousins and I do the same kind of work. But their parents stayed in India, while mine moved to the United States.
What's labor going to do about offshoring?
The increasing move of white-collar jobs overseas is inevitable, says one longtime Silicon Valley activist. So the fight for workers' rights has to go global.
Poisoning the roots of the techno-boom
An engineer's perspective: Outsourcing jobs to India doesn't just hurt workers but also threatens the health of the entire American technology sector.
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