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Should Younger Developers Be Paid More?Date: Tue, 18. January 2011 21:32:00
jammag writes "A project manager describes facing an upset senior developer who learned that a new hire — a fresh college grad — would be making 30 percent more than him. The reason: the new grad knew a hot emerging technology that a client wanted. Yes, the senior coder was majorly pissed off. But with the constant upheaval in new technology, this situation is almost unavoidable — or is it? And at any rate, is it fair?" Read more of this story at Slashdot.
GoHospitality Launches New Online Advertising Solutions for the Australian Hospitality SectorDate: Wed, 19. August 2009 03:47:11
Australia's most comprehensive online directory of suppliers to the hospitality sector, GoHospitality (http://www.gohospitality.com.au), today announced the launch of paid advertising options which enable businesses listed on GoHospitality to achieve greater exposure to their target audience within the hospitality and food service industry. (PRWEB Aug 14, 2009)
Read the full story at http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2009/08/prweb2747284.htm
Paid Developers Power the Linux KernelDate: Sun, 5. December 2010 13:31:02
Hugh Pickens writes "Believe it or not, there is still this illusion that Linux and open-source software is written by counter-culture, C++ programming cultists living in their parents' basements or huddled together in Cambridge, Mass. group-houses. Now CNet reports that the Linux Foundation has found that 'over 70% of all [Linux] kernel development is demonstrably done by developers who are being paid for their work.' That Linux is primarily developed by paid developers should come as no surprise considering that Linux enables many companies — hardware, software, and online services — to be more competitive in their markets and to find new ways to generate revenue. 'What's important about how Linux and open-source software is created isn't the side issues of politics or how its developers are perceived; it's that its fundamental methodology produces better software,' writes Stephen Vaughan-Nichols." Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Dozens get gas in Wis. for 35 cents after mistake (AP)Date: Wed, 15. October 2008 11:25:25
AP - Sure, gas prices have come down lately. But to 34.9 cents a gallon? That's what Kelly Joosten and dozens of other motorists paid at a Citgo station Monday. The sign advertised $3.43 for a gallon of premium fuel, but the pump cost read $0.349 a gallon.
Toyota Camry LE from North America, manufactured in 2002Date: Wed, 1. April 2009 03:37:17
Great car - best I've ever had, paid for and still in warranty!
2001 Kia Sportage from North AmericaDate: Tue, 15. June 2010 15:31:55
Worth the price I paid
Chevrolet Colorado LS from North America, manufactured in 2004Date: Wed, 31. December 2008 04:01:16
Not worth the money paid!
Mercury Sable LS from North America, manufactured in 1999Date: Fri, 14. November 2008 15:21:49
Durable, safe, paid off
Kia Carnival LS from Australia and New Zealand, manufactured in 2002Date: Wed, 21. May 2008 03:05:54
Unreliable, not worth what I paid
Pontiac Grand Prix GT from North America, manufactured in 1998Date: Fri, 5. September 2008 15:21:59
Worth every penny paid for!!!
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