In this issue: China taking action on the environment,
Clickhole, and the CIA on Twitter.
---Amazon---
With publisher Hachette and Amazon fighting, Stephen Colbert
has a message for Amazon in Fast Company.
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---Business---
The problem, says Bill George, is that the way we design
work stifles engagement. HBS Working Knowledge provides the
fix.
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Real-Time Predictive Coding
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---Environment---
Amid worsening soil, water and air pollution, China has
announced what it is calling the strictest environmental
laws to date, according to Chemistry World.
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---Health---
AskMen says a fake nurse profile on Tinder, the
location-based app used to meet women, is being used to
promote men's health month.
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---Humor---
Fast Company says the Onion's brand-new site, Clickhole,
skewers the clickbait economy while providing sharp,
incisive social commentary.
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---Internet---
Fast Company says the Central Intelligence Agency made its
Twitter debut Friday with a cheeky tweet that was shared
more than 50,000 times in its first hour.
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---Sports---
Sports Central thinks the Kings are just too feisty for the
Rangers, and says the Stanley Cup is the Kings' to Lose.
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AskMen looks at the man who made the Belgium Devils a World
Cup force to be reckoned with.
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---Travel---
Chemistry World says an end to carrying a plastic bag filled
with tiny bottles of liquids through airport security could
be in sight, thanks to new analytical equipment being rolled
out around the world.
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