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Gen Y Quits.. NY Times vs. Keystone.. What Banks' Earnings Could Buy You
March 11, 2013 Millennials, loosely defined as those born after 1980, aren't afraid of quitting their jobs (full disclosure: I am one). According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Generation Y is expected to stay in jobs for just over two years, about half the amount of time spent by the current average worker. Continue reading... | | | JOHN PAVLEY | | | May the Web Browser Rest in Peace | | I would like to see something new and better than 20-year-old hacked together ideas with which to browse the massive, unstructured, and nearly endless ocean of content that is our contemporary World Wide Web. The web browser and its core feature set have become a straight jacket on innovation and is holding us back. Continue reading... | | | | | | | | MITCH WOLFE | | | The Anti-Keystone Movement Should Know When to Fold 'Em | | In the last few weeks the American environmental anti-Keystone movement has been dealt several very bad hands. The anti-Keystone types have lost the food money. If I was their adviser, I would strongly urge them to fold now and walk away, with the few political chips, they still possess. Continue reading... | |
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