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Education

US Colleges Say Hiring US Students a Bad Deal 490

theodp writes "Many US colleges and universities have notices posted on their websites informing US companies that they're tax chumps if they hire students who are US citizens. 'In fact, a company may save money by hiring international students because the majority of them are exempt from Social Security (FICA) and Medicare tax requirements,' advises the taxpayer-supported University of Pittsburgh (pdf) as it makes the case against hiring its own US students. You'll find identical pitches made by the University of Delaware, the University of Cincinnati, Kansas State University, the University of Southern California, the University of Wisconsin, Iowa State University, and other public colleges and universities. The same message is also echoed by private schools, such as John Hopkins University, Brown University, Rollins College and Loyola University Chicago."

Comment Re:paint (Score 1) 492

The painter paid for his brushes, paint and canvass.

Likewise, you paid for the magazine out of which you cut the photos to make your collage.

What did Mr. Mashup pay for his tools?

Windows

Submission + - Photo found in hologram on Vista DVD! (noticias24.com)

An anonymous reader writes: A spanish blogger has found a hidden picture in the hologram of a Windows Vista Business edition DVD. It was found in the bright circle around the centre of the DVD. Surpirsingly, the picture shows 3 guys smiling, but their identity is unknown.
Education

Submission + - Startup charity releases everything as open source (aglobalobligation.org)

David Kellam writes: "A Global Obligation is a startup charity founded by two tech entrepreneurs. It aims to provide universal primary education by 2015 in line with the Millennium Development Goals. In so doing, it will only accept $1 donations and the entire system from blueprints to lesson plans will be created, modified and shared as open source and open content.

A Global Obligation seeks to revolutionalise the way charities administer themselves through an ultra-low-cost online-only approach. It aims to raise awareness of charities and the problem of education in the developing world and plans to eliminate duplication of effort by open-sourcing everything it does.

Please support us!"

Linux Business

Submission + - Ubuntu and the Unions (ericlee.info)

Eric Lee writes: "Linux Today is reporting on the question of whether Ubuntu Linux has a special significance for trade unions, which are not usually thought of as being on the cutting edge of information technology use. The founding editor of LabourStart, the news and campaigning website of the international trade union movement, argues that it does, and makes the case for unions to adopt open source software."
Microsoft

Submission + - maps.live.com blows the pants of maps.google.com

pnutjam writes: "I remember the first time I saw google maps. It was spectacular the way they combined satellite imagery with maps. It was a true breakthrough, IMHO.
Well, the bar has been raise...
I'm no MS shill, but I am truly impressed by MS's new maps.live.com. They have 3d imaging with a firefox plugin, satellite images with map overlays, and best of all is their birds eye view option which really lets you get a close view of things. You can also rotate N, S, E, or W angles to view things.
I do find it interesting that they seem to intentionally pixelate some locations."

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