Tuesday, August 25, 2015

GMSV: On average, CEOs make 204 times what workers are paid, report says

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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
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On average, CEOs make 204 times what workers are paid, report says
A newly approved rule means that in a couple of years, we'll have more information about the pay gap between CEOs and workers. Till then, there's this: Average CEO pay is 204 times more than median worker pay, according to new report from jobs site Glassdoor.

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On topic: Tech news to know now
Here’s what’s going on in tech.

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Apple Watch: Demand 'strong,' will be sold at all Best Buy stores
Here’s one for the Apple Watch watch: Best Buy, which today reported earnings that beat expectations, is crowing about “strong demand” for Apple’s timepiece.

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Off-the-grid communications at Burning Man? There's an app for that
If you know anyone who goes regularly to Burning Man, the annual festival in the Nevada desert embraced by techies that begins this Sunday, you know not to expect to hear from them for a week.

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Intel and BlueData team up on big data
Intel and Mountain View startup BlueData are teaming up to offer a chip to software solution for companies deploying software to manage mountains of data.

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What the heck are they smoking in Chyorny Yar?
For some reason, the small burg of Chyorny Yar, which based on our very limited knowledge of Russian geography sits appears to sit above the Arctic Circle in the “Ostrovnoy municipality of Murmansk Oblast,” has a judge who has an issue with pot.

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Intel chips in to fight against bee colony collapse
A postage-stamp-sized kit with a chip Intel developed for wearable technology will be used in a high-tech assault on global bee colony collapse.

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Off topic: Go west, names for food trucks and businesses, Karate Kid's true villain
An interactive map of America's westward movement over the past couple of hundred years. (via) Let's talk monikers: ideas for food truck names, and a call to help map America's best/worst pun business names. And a new video analysis of "Karate Kid" finds Daniel-san to be the real bully. (Minimal colorful language near the end.)

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Finally
Levi Sumagaysay says there’s plenty of room at the Hotel California.

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