What We're Reading: Page 358
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Feb 10, 2016
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Healthcare Dive
Does Google really plan to be a payer?
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GeekWire
Study: Entrepreneurs with direct flight access to venture capital backers are more likely to succeed
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Hackaday
The Internet of Broken Things (Or, Why Am I So Cold?)
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Fortune
Why the Authors Guild Is Still Wrong About Google's Book Scanning
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Bloomberg
Putin's New Internet Czar Wants Apple and Google to Pay More Taxes
Feb 09, 2016
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Los Angeles Times
Apple takes its eye off the ball: Why Apple fans are really coming to hate Apple software
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San Francisco Business Times
Check out the unicorns that turned into submarines after IPOs
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TechCrunch
Was Black Friday A DiSaaSter Or Simply Reversion To The Mean?
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ZDNet
A call for more cloud computing transparency
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Marketing Dive
Acquisitions are turning IBM into an ad tech powerhouse
Feb 08, 2016
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TechCrunch
The Evolving Technology Of The Super Bowl
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The Atlantic
Why an Email Hack Feels So Personal
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Network World
How to secure Amazon Web Services
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Fortune
Why Big Data Isn't Paying Off for Companies (Yet)
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CIO
Can IBM redefine the future of email?
Feb 05, 2016
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MIT Technology Review
NSA Says It “Must Act Now” Against the Quantum Computing Threat
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HR Dive
Intel improves diversity figures, but still sees work ahead
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Google Online Security Blog
No More Deceptive Download Buttons
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The Washington Post
This robot keyboard will catapult Microsoft into the artificial intelligence race
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Help Net Security
Harnessing artificial intelligence to build an army of virtual analysts
Feb 04, 2016
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The New York Times
Dropbox May Not Be LeBron James, but It Is Still in the Game
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CIO
New $12m project aims to 'reverse-engineer' the brain
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The New York Times
The Power Couple of the New York Tech Scene
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The Hill
Former CIA director endorses unbreakable encryption
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Government Executive
The Government Might Subpoena Your Toaster
Feb 03, 2016
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Datacenter Dynamics
Cloud still raises security concerns
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CIO
How Microsoft CIO Jim DuBois changed the IT operating model
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Government Executive
Now It's Defense Chief Ash Carter's Turn to Explain Use of Personal Email
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The Washington Post
The cloud wars are seriously heating up
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Network World
How end-user guilt inspires IBM to improve your email experience
Feb 02, 2016
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The Atlantic
Silicon Valley’s High-Tech Super Bowl Stadium Could Be a Target for Hackers
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GeekWire
Hard-working Bill Gates memorized license plates to monitor early Microsoft employees
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Bloomberg Business
Google's Most Expensive Moonshot? Laying Internet Cables
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International Business Times
Hacks on Ministry of Defence soar with rise in cybertheft of classified material
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The Wall Street Journal
Blockchain: Catalyst for Massive Change Across Industries