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ForbesThree Keys To Building And Managing A Distributed Engineering TeamForbesForbes Technology Council Elite CIOs, CTOs & execs offer firsthand insights on tech & business. Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Post written by.
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ForbesThree Keys To Building And Managing A Distributed Engineering ...ForbesDistributed teams can perform as well as in-person teams if you can get communication dialed in.and more » Read more http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&us
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NewsweekWorld's Smallest Rainbow, on Peacock Spider Butt, Is a Marvel of ...NewsweekHow does a peacock spider's butt get so shiny? The answer could inspire changes in optic technology. Peacock spiders sport colorful, iridescent scales on their back
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Constructive alternatives to shunning oil and gasFinancial TimesThe campaign to persuade universities and similar institutions to disinvest from oil and gas companies over the issue of climate change continues. Some have already given way to the campaign —
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CBC.caSturgeon County neighbourhoods evacuated after train carrying crude oil derailsCBC.caThe rail cars were carrying crude oil and two of them leaked, releasing about 30 to 50 litres, said Sheila Moore, communications officer for Sturgeon County. Those l
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CBC.caJudge grants short stop on North Dakota oil pipeline workCBC.caA federal judge has granted the Standing Rock Sioux tribe's request to temporarily stop work on some, but not all of a portion of the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline to safeguard
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CBC.caJudge to hear request for brief stop on North Dakota oil pipeline workCBC.caThe Texas-based company building the $3.8 billion US Dakota Access oil pipeline opposes the request, and attorneys for Energy Transfer Partners said in court documents that w
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USA TODAYOil's slide will affect sector for 'some time,' CEO saysUSA TODAYOf course, Lance and his peers have become more efficient in the face of the industry's nose dive by streamlining operations and requiring fewer rigs to boost product
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Wall Street JournalOil-Pipeline Protest Turns Violent in North DakotaWall Street JournalBISMARCK, N.D.—A protest of a four-state, $3.8 billion oil pipeline turned violent Saturday after tribal officials said construction crews destroyed American Indian bur
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kgw.comNorthwest Tribal Leaders Highlight Risks of Oil TrainsABC NewsLeaders of several Pacific Northwest tribes gathered Thursday near the site of last week's fiery oil train wreck in Oregon to condemn the shipping of fossil fuels through the Columbia
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