What We're Reading: Page 257
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 01, 2018
Jan 31, 2018
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The Wall Street Journal
Investor Who Rode Pivot From Biotech to Bitcoin Sells Big Stake
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VentureBeat
Amazon HQ2 finalists should refuse tax breaks, say nearly 100 economists, professors
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Ars Technica
Cisco drops a mega-vulnerability alert for VPN devices
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Fortune
Female Founders Got 2% of Venture Capital Dollars in 2017
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The Enterprisers Project
8 unusual IT interview questions and approaches: CIOs share
Jan 30, 2018
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MIT Technology Review
Algorithms are making American inequality worse
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SiliconBeat
Steve Wozniak: 'I don't believe anything Elon Musk or Tesla says'
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Retail Dive
Amazon aims to bring healthcare into its ecosystem
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Markets Insider
The iced tea company that avoided de-listing by pivoting to blockchain may once again be at risk of being kicked off Nasdaq’s exchange
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The Wall Street Journal
Recent changes in the tax code are encouraging many U.S. manufacturers to install robots and replace aging machines
Jan 29, 2018
Jan 26, 2018
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Reuters
Intel data center sales surge, warns of potential security flaw fallout
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Bloomberg
Big Tech Takes Repentance Tour to Davos to Fend Off Backlash
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WIRED
Darpa Wants to Build an Image Search Engine out of DNA
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GeekWire
Congress wants to know how Big Tech managed the Meltdown/Spectre embargo period
Jan 25, 2018
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Variety
Meg Whitman Named CEO of Jeffrey Katzenberg Mobile Content Venture
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Marketing Dive
Burger King acts out impact of net neutrality repeal
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Fortune
IBM Watson AI on the 60th Annual Grammy Awards Red Carpet
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WSJ
CIO Lights a Fire as Winter Olympics Torch Bearer
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CNBC
Amazon's cloud business acquires Sqrrl, a security start-up with NSA roots
Jan 24, 2018
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The Wall Street Journal
Tax Change Aims to Lure Intellectual Property Back to the U.S.
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The Hill
Tech trade association tells lawmakers it will create a 'director of diversity' role
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Recode
Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google spent nearly $50 million — a record — to influence the U.S. government in 2017
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Wall Street Journal
The Internet Is Filling Up Because Indians Are Sending Millions of ‘Good Morning!’ Texts
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NPR
Freelanced: The Rise Of The Contract Workforce