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How far will businesses go to lure developers?

5 free tools for downloading YouTube and other videos

How can the Internet have too many routes and not enough addresses?

ITworld Tonight
August 20, 2014
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How far will businesses go to lure developers?

From sign-on bonuses to long-term equity bonus incentives to perks such as paying for the lease on a new Tesla, firms are upping the ante to attract and hire elite software development talent in a tight market.

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Issue highlights

1. 5 free tools for downloading YouTube and other videos

2. How can the Internet have too many routes and not enough addresses?

3. BOOK GIVEAWAY: Essential Mobile Interaction Design

4. R programming language gaining ground on traditional statistics packages

5. Cider might let you run iOS apps in Android

6. Linux Foundation to offer new certification for IT workers

7. IT puts millennials to work - as mentors

8. Our 10 favorite techie Simpsons episodes and moments

5 free tools for downloading YouTube and other videos

Want to download videos and music from YouTube and other video sites? You're in luck -- I've got five very good free ones, every one of them free. READ MORE

How can the Internet have too many routes and not enough addresses?

The depletion of Internet addresses would seem to spell relief for aged routers that are struggling to deal with the Internet's growth, but the complicated interplay between those trends might cause even more problems. READ MORE

BOOK GIVEAWAY: Essential Mobile Interaction Design

Five will win. Enter the drawing today! READ MORE

R programming language gaining ground on traditional statistics packages

The R programming language is quickly gaining popular ground against the traditional statistics packages such as SPSS, SAS and MATLAB. READ MORE

Cider might let you run iOS apps in Android

In today's Android roundup: Columbia Engineering's Cider might let you run iOS apps in Android. Plus: Is the Motorola Shamu the first Android Silver phone? And Apple's parternship with IBM could be a big blow to Android. READ MORE

Linux Foundation to offer new certification for IT workers

Online test grants LFCS and LFCE certifications. READ MORE

IT puts millennials to work - as mentors

Reverse mentoring helps senior tech execs brush up on social media, mobile skills. READ MORE

Our 10 favorite techie Simpsons episodes and moments

Homer, family and friends take on everything from The Internet to Apple and Google Glass. READ MORE

BOOK GIVEAWAYS:

We've got 5 copies of each of these new books to give away to some lucky ITworld readers. Enter now for your chance to win!

The Official Ubuntu Book, 8th Ed.

Essential Mobile Interaction Design

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