On Thursday, Donald Trump will walk into the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, shake Xi Jinping's hand, and declare it a great meeting. There will be announcements. There will be numbers — billions of dollars in Chinese purchase commitments, a new bilateral mechanism with an important-sounding name, possibly a joint statement on Iran. Trump will post on Truth Social. Markets will rally briefly. Pundits will argue about who won. None of that will tell you what actually happened. What is actually happening in Beijing this week is something more consequential and more uncomfortable than the summit theatre will reveal: two leaders of two deeply mutually dependent superpowers, both of whom need this meeting to succeed for entirely different reasons, sitting across a table in a world that has already moved past the assumptions that defined their last nine months of negotiations. The Iran war changed the equations. The rare earth gambit changed the power balance. Taiwan is sitting in...
This is a brief post on the Facebook "Like" button that internet users are familiar with, seeing them implemented on websites across the internet. No matter which blog or website your visit the Facebook "Like" button is ever present. Website publishers today cannot afford to not use this button as Facebook is proving to be a good source of Traffic. There are many reasons why you might want to unlike a certain page on which you clicked the link button. Maybe it was by accident and it was something that has become an embarrassment to you as it is now posted on your news feed and wall. Some sites also have the photo option including the name option. So once you click the like button your photo and your name stay there and if any of your friends visit that site you name with photo appear. So this is what you need to do to remove yourself from that website. To unlike the Facebook like button on a website or a page. You would need to go back to that page or website and si...