In this issue: Heartbleed, healthy saturated fat, and
National Library Week.
---Business---
Fast Company says any product or service you create that
facilitates flexibility is going to have a great chance in
the millennial market.
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=469499
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Fast Company reports that France just made it illegal for
employees to attend to "work-related material on their
computers or smartphones" after they clock out for the day.
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=469501
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HBS Working Knowledge reports on a symposium at Harvard
Business School that delved into "intersectionality" -- the
seemingly obvious yet complex idea that gender interacts
with other axes of inequality such as race, age, class, and
ethnicity.
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=469548
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---Cyber Security---
Fast Company answers your most pressing questions about
Heartbleed, the devastating two-year-old bug that was only
revealed recently. It is quickly snowballing into the
single biggest security vulnerability in Internet history.
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=469482
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---Diet---
AskMen says everyone was wrong: saturated fat is good for
you. The spread of obesity has no single cause; there are a
lot of complicated factors that have led to America's health
crisis.
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=469530
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Layne Norton tells AskMen he promotes what he likes to call
a flexible diet. He tells people to hit a certain amount
of protein, carbs and fat a day, but if you want to have a
little bit of ice cream and you still hit those numbers,
that's okay.
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=469532
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---Economy---
HBS Working Knowledge says Karen Mills left her post as SBA
Administrator for a joint fellowship at Harvard to tackle a
question she's faced her whole career: How can the United
States drive innovation and turn it into jobs?
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=469480
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---Library Week---
Information Today says the United States has celebrated
National Library Week during the second week of April (aka
School Library Month) since 1958. This year, it's being
celebrated April 13-19, with author Judy Blume serving as
honorary chair.
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=469578
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---Sports---
After finishing an impressive run through the NCAA
tournament, Connecticut's Shabazz Napier grabbed even more
attention by using his moment in the sun to take a few final
shots at the NCAA, according to Sports Central.
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=469536
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---Standing Desk---
A Fast Company writer describes his experience with a
standing desk, and why he'll never go back to sitting.
http://MagPortal.com/nr/rdir.php?w=469543
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