What We're Reading: Page 348
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
May 23, 2016
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The New York Times
A Cheery Elevator Ride With Larry Page
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TechCrunch
Why Google beat Yahoo in the war for the Internet
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engadget
The TSA is failing spectacularly at cybersecurity
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Los Angeles Times
Silicon Valley's D-word: These breakdowns show that 'disruption' is sometimes just hype
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Softpedia
Ransomware Adds DDoS Capabilities to Annoy Other People, Not Just You
May 20, 2016
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HR Dive
Study: Strong correlation between poor learning culture and company data breaches
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ZDNet
Senators seek to block expansion of FBI's mass hacking powers
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The New York Times
Leaks Abound as Yahoo Auction Gets Underway
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Utility Dive
Power sector preparing for EMP attack among grid risks, EEI official tells Senate
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MIT Technology Review
How to Create a Malevolent Artificial Intelligence
May 19, 2016
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Reuters
Hackers target presidential campaigns: U.S. spy chief
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Bloomberg
This $5 Billion Software Company Has No Sales Staff
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Ars Technica
Then there were 117 million. LinkedIn password breach much bigger than thought
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Venture Beat
Netflix launches Fast.com to show how fast (or slow) your Internet connection really is
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Wired
Google Built Its Very Own Chips to Power Its AI Bots
May 18, 2016
May 17, 2016
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Fortune
Hacker Pleads Guilty Over Press Release Insider Scheme
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Bloomberg
Tech Startups Come Up With Some Creative Definitions for ‘Profitable’
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ZDNet
Google adds a splash of color to the dull data center
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CIO
Oracle vs. Google, and the end of programming as we know it
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ars technica
Hacker fans give Mr. Robot website free security checkup
May 16, 2016
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Food Dive
How a data-driven approach enhances manufacturers' startup investments
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Fortune
Will Amazon Get Into the Business Software Game?
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The Washington Post
Why a staggering number of Americans have stopped using the Internet the way they used to
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Santa Cruz Sentinel
UC students suit claims Google scanned accounts without permission
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IEEE Spectrum
Engineer and Investor in Spat About Wireless Charging Startup uBeam