Help wanted: Competition for tech talent in San Francisco has gone from intense to insane – San Francisco Business Times

Start Component ID: 4471 – Article Page: Video Player Main Asset End Component ID: 4471 – Article Page: Video Player Main Asset Start Component ID: 146 – Article Page: Image Gallery Begin Photos View Photos With competition for tech talent at unprecedented levels, the sky’s the limit for young employees with the right skills. Begin…

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Lindsey Graham: as president I would deploy the military against Congress – Vox

Republican senator and presidential maybe-hopeful Lindsey Graham stopped by the “politics and pies” forum in Concord, New Hampshire, today, where he announced that if he is elected president in 2016, his first act will be to deploy the military in Washington to force Congress to reverse cuts to the defense and intelligence budgets. Yes, you heard…

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» Columbia Graduate School of Journalism to reduce enrollment, cut about six positions JIMROMENESKO.COM

Columbia Graduate School of Journalism to reduce enrollment, cut about six positions Steve Coll, dean of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, tells colleagues: “We believe it’s best for the school to return to a smaller student body size” after years of expansion, and “with regret, I’ve reached the conclusion that we must eliminate…

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Yik Yak Quietly Dropped From Google Play Charts In October | TechCrunch

Begin: WordPress Article Content If the rise of anonymous apps has proven anything, it’s that humans can be ugly creatures when the social pressures that keep our baser natures in check are removed, and we’re allowed to share our darker sentiments and thoughts – sometimes, for nothing more than the cheap thrill of knowing they’ve caused others outrage. Case…

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How did KPCC get voters to care? They picked one and made him care. | Poynter.

by Melody Kramer Published Mar. 10, 2015 8:00 am Updated Mar. 10, 2015 1:01 pm How do you convince people to care about a local, municipal primary election in a city with historically-low voter turnout? That’s the question KPCC’s managing editor Kristen Muller posed to science reporter Sanden Totten as they were planning KPCC’s coverage of the…

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Iran Calls GOP Letter ‘Propaganda Ploy,’ Offers To ‘Enlighten’ Authors : The Two-Way : NPR

A letter from U.S. senators suggests the lawmakers “not only do not understand international law, but are not fully cognizant of the nuances of their own Constitution,” says Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif. Kyodo /Landov hide caption itoggle caption Kyodo /Landov A letter from U.S. senators suggests the lawmakers “not only do not understand…

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