What We're Reading: Page 233
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Oct 23, 2018
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Marketing Dive
Comic Dive: Portalgeist
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Ars Technica
Microsoft’s problem isn’t how often it updates Windows—it’s how it develops it
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GeekWire
First look: SAP unveils real-time stadium operations analytics tool, in use with San Francisco 49ers
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WIRED
An Alternative History of Silicon Valley Disruption
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Smart Cities Dive
Controversial Amazon facial recognition software gets 2nd Orlando pilot
Oct 22, 2018
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The Wall Street Journal
Will Tech Leave Detroit in the Dust?
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Business Insider
Oracle CEO Mark Hurd explains his plan to grow revenues
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Forbes
How An Amateur Rap Crew Stole Surveillance Tech That Tracks Almost Every American
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Fortune
Facebook Is Reportedly Scouting Around For a Cybersecurity Acquisition
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CNBC
Microsoft is now tying Satya Nadella's pay to LinkedIn's performance
Oct 19, 2018
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Smart Cities Dive
Mapping the impact of dockless vehicles
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Future-proofing the internet
Quantum computers will break the encryption that protects the internet
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Bloomberg
The Future of the Cloud Depends on Magnetic Tape
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The New York Times
Among Amazon HQ2 Watchers, Northern Virginia Checks the Most Boxes
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ZDNet
Equifax engineer who designed breach portal gets 8 months of house arrest for insider trading
Oct 18, 2018
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Bloomberg
Apple Launches Portal for U.S. Users to Download Their Data
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The New Yorker
The Prophets of Cryptocurrency Survey the Boom and Bust
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The Atlantic
Paul Allen Shows It's Hard to Donate $10 Billion
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The New York Times
New York Attorney General Expands Inquiry Into Net Neutrality Comments
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Reuters
SAP vows to ease cloud transition; German customers less keen
Oct 17, 2018
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The Guardian
Salesforce CEO: tech billionaires 'hoard their money' and won't help homeless
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Motherboard
Slack Doesn’t Have End-to-End Encryption Because Your Boss Doesn’t Want It
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CNBC
What every tech company needs: A cardiologist
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HR Dive
Back to Basics: A beginner's ADA road map
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Psychiatric Times
Big Data for Depression
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THE HILL
Smartphones will be obsolete in the next decade, says tech expert
Oct 16, 2018
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GeekWire
Bill Gates pays tribute to Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen: 'Personal computing would not have existed without him'
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Reuters
Cloud software firm Twilio to buy SendGrid in $2 billion deal
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The Register
Enterprise IoT security sucks so much, it's made Intel and Arm work together to tackle it
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WIRED
Female Founders Still Face Sexual Harassment From Investors
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The New York Times
Infosys Built Its Global Machine With Indian Workers. Can It Adjust to Trump's 'Hire American'?