Link Feed: Links of Interest
June 08, 2008 - June 14, 2008
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June 12, 2008
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| 13:05 | Team building in paradise: Each year, Seagate Technology spends $2 million for 200 employees to spend a week hiking, kayaking, and adventure racing in the mountains of New Zealand. Is it worth it? |
| 13:04 | Power List: Where the private equity money is: Fortune's exclusive look at the country's most powerful buyout firms. |
| 13:03 | The year of the vulture: The private equity firms that will thrive in the year ahead are those that know how to profit from others' misfortunes. |
| 13:02 | Big tech: A shelter in the storm: You've seen the blowout earnings numbers. Here's a look at why growth remains strong. |
| 12:56 | The Wonder Fish: Yes, there is a toxin-free, sustainable, farmed fish. And damn if it ain't tasty. |
| 12:54 | Carbon finance comes of age: The cap-and-trade market for emissions - coming soon to America - is creating huge new opportunities for business. |
| 12:52 | Guess who's rewriting the rules of gaming?: Girls, office drones, and other non-teenage boys hooked on new, free-to-play online games, that's who. |
| 12:50 | Starting Salaries but New York Tastes "For a little while I only ate grapefruits for my lunch," said Mr. Driscoll, who pays $400 a month on his college loans, "because they have a lot of nutrients and they got me through the day." |
| 12:49 | Experts Revive Debate Over Cellphones and Cancer |
| 12:48 | Successful MMOGs can see $1-2 in monthly ARPU: Gaming stats are always interesting. |
| 12:48 | Management Fashion Pay-for-Performance: Interesting science paper. A bit cynical and black/white, but good food for thought. |
| 12:45 | MaxAllround: Dienstleistungsagentur München |
| 12:45 | The Average German |
| 12:44 | Biggest Drawing in the World: Pretty rad. |
| 12:43 | A Clear Look at Biofuels |