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For Gentoo Linux Initiates, Iron Penguin May Be Too Heavy
2014-10-17 05:29:34| TechNewsWorld
Gentoo Linux can be either an experienced Linux user's ideal desktop choice or a new user's worst computing nightmare. I am not talking about being new to the Linux OS. I mean just plain and simple new to Gentoo Linux. The Linux OS has many dozens of specialized distributions. Many of them are easy to install and need only a few settings adjustments to perform as desired.
Zalando: Europe's Zappos.com Goes Public, But The Price Is Still Too High
2014-10-15 18:47:55| IT Services - Topix.net
Zalando.com is one of Europe's largest providers of shoes and fashion items. For US-based investors unfamiliar with Zalando, it is a fast growing e-commerce platform in Europe; readers can think of it as a cloned version of Zappos.com [a subsidiary of Amazon.com ].
Too scared to sleep: murdered dog the last straw as crime gets too much in Dubbo
2014-10-14 23:59:04| Real Estate - Topix.net
Watching her dog die after it swallowed a bait containing crushed glass was one of the last straws for a Dubbo woman fed up with crime who was planning to give notice to her real estate agent and leave the city as soon as possible. WATCHING her dog die after it swallowed a bait containing crushed glass was one of the last straws for a Dubbo woman fed up with crime who was planning to give notice to her real estate agent and leave the city as soon as possible.
Germs Thrive at Work, Too
2014-09-30 22:29:48| Paper - Topix.net
As cold and flu season nears, is it possible to avoid the germ-filled spots in the office? WSJ's Sumathi Reddy joins Lunch Break with Tanya Rivero to discuss. Photo: iStock/Thomas_EyeDesign It's almost that time of year when you ever-so-slowly inch away from the person with the hacking cough and infectious sneeze.
For oil and gas companies, rigging involves wages too
2014-09-29 09:51:22| Oil & Gas - Topix.net
A ProPublica review of U.S. Department of Labor investigations shows that oil and gas workers - men and women often performing high-risk jobs - are routinely being underpaid, and the companies hiring them often are using accounting techniques to deny workers benefits such as medical leave or unemployment insurance. The DOL investigations have centered on what is known as worker "misclassification," an accounting gambit whereby companies treat full time employees as independent contractors paid hourly wages, and then fail to make good on their obligations.
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