Thursday, July 2, 2015

Aussie mine to become source of magical material

3 July 2015
The Sydney Morning Herald
Aussie mine to become source of magical material

An Australian mine is at the forefront of producing a magical material that could revolutionise the way we make everything around us.

Twitter CEO Dick Costolo is leaving the company.
Twitter risks losing sight of who its most valuable users are

Comment: Twitter has been ignoring the nerds. I would just love a few signs that we still matter.

Is this what a successful start-up founder looks like? Rarely, some investors say.
Next Mark Zuckerberg is not who you might think

How start-up investors are broadening their horizons in hopes of funding the next big thing.

Twitter - like Facebook, Google and others - continue to state how committed they are to increasing diversity.
Little change in diversity as Silicon Valley continues to promise progress

Despite the self-effacing messaging, big US tech firms are failing to make measurable progress in the gender and racial diversity of their employees.

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 Apple store employees have complained of overly-strict and time-wasting security checks after lunch breaks and at the end of shifts.
Apple may pay image price in 'demoralising' worker search lawsuit

Apple CEO Tim Cook personally fielded at least one Apple Store employee complaint about "demoralising" security searches. Adding 12,000 more may give him a reason to worry about the company's reputation.


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