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Google lets employees donate vacation time to each other -- here's how that started (GOOG, GOOGL) Glassdoor Although Google has some pretty cushy perks, it's vacation policy is more-or-less standard among big tech companies. First through third-year employees get 15 days off, fourth year employees get 20 days o...
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20 cognitive biases that screw up your decisions

Business Insider - 17 Jul 2016 16:45
20 cognitive biases that screw up your decisions You make thousands of rational decisions every day — or so you think. From what you'll eat throughout the day to whether you should make a big career move, research suggests that there are a number of cognitive stumbli...
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25 beautiful US cities to live in if you love spending time outdoors Facebook/Visit Seattle It's too often assumed that moving to a big city — like San Francisco, New York, or Boston — means giving up your love for nature. Fortunately, that doesn't always have to be the case. A recen...
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Is the Federal Reserve fueling fears into US markets?

New York Post - 17 Jul 2016 03:30
Is the Federal Reserve fueling fears into US markets? Have you ever wondered why it's so hard for the average investor to make money in the stock market? Did you just miss the post-Brexit rally of 1,000 points, perhaps? You need look no further than the Federal Reserve. Sho...
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Venezuela's oil production just sank to a 13-year low, and things are going to get worse Thomson Reuters Venezuela’s oil production plunged to a 13-year low in June as the economic crisis continues to eat into the nation’s only source of export revenue. Venezuela’s oil production has declined by 170,00...
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How a small diaper company explains Brexit

Washington Post - 17 Jul 2016 10:08
How a small diaper company explains Brexit Where many see chaos in Britain's exit from the E.U., some see opporunity.
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What the Tesla Autopilot crash means for self-driving cars This summer, autonomous cars collided with reality.          
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Netflix June Quarter Earnings Are A Huge Battleground Netflix Q2:16 earnings imminent
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Thales bets big on India, scouting for more partners

livemint.com - 17 Jul 2016 18:05
Thales bets big on India, scouting for more partners Thales top executive Pascale Sourisse says the firm is working on a purchasing policy to identify more Indian companies that can be suppliers
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Global investors hold breath as Turkey sucks air from risk rally The sucker punch followed a week in which the S&P 500 Index broke through to records after a 13-month hiatus and global stocks jumped to an eight-month high
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How does a lottery winner find a financial advisor she can trust? Dear Liz: I'm a middle-aged, single, childless woman who won a very nice lottery prize. I took the "cash value" option and after paying federal tax, I was left with $1.2 million. I would like to pay cash for a home, have...
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Hands-on with the Scrivener writing app for iOS

Venture Beat - 17 Jul 2016 07:15
Hands-on with the Scrivener writing app for iOS In the mid-2000s, some reporters I know started using a piece of desktop software called Scrivener to organize their notes and drafts for longer work, particularly narrative journalism that involved scenes interspersed w...
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Is Trump Wall Street's Brexit moment?

USA Today - 17 Jul 2016 06:08
Is Trump Wall Street's Brexit moment? The rise of Donald Trump coincides with the populist political shift that led to the Brexit vote.          
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China's Volvo Owner Li Shufu Brings Key Financial Exec Back To Geely Board China auto industry billionaire Li Shufu, the main owner of Volvo Car Corp. and Geely Automobile Holdings, has brought one of his key financial executives back onto Geely Auto’s board of directors.
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LureDeals is a startup that wants to turn Pokémon Go players into your customers Pokémon Go is an international phenomenon not just because it offers a nostalgia-fueled game anyone can access on a smartphone, but also because it gets people out into the real world interacting with one another and th...
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America's health care revolution hurts all workers

New York Post - 17 Jul 2016 03:00
America's health care revolution hurts all workers The health care revolution has only just begun. And the pain associated with its cost has been felt from the management ranks all the way down to the mail room, with the cost of plans exploding, research shows. The avera...
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Cisco will deploy chatbots in the workplace (CSCO)

Business Insider - 17 Jul 2016 02:30
Cisco will deploy chatbots in the workplace (CSCO) BII This story was delivered to BI Intelligence Apps and Platforms Briefing subscribers. To learn more and subscribe, please click here. Gupshup, a Silicon Valley-based bot builder platform, has announced a partnership ...
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WeWork is suing an ex-employee for talking to reporters

Business Insider - 17 Jul 2016 02:08
WeWork is suing an ex-employee for talking to reporters Melia Robinson/Business Insider NEW YORK
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This gadget stops concertgoers from using their phones

New York Post - 17 Jul 2016 01:38
This gadget stops concertgoers from using their phones It's lock camera, action when Axl Rose and the other members of Guns N' Roses and Alicia Keys take the stage for their shows. These and many other artists are out to stop concertgoers from recording their shows. So they ...
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How Digital Challengers Are Redefining Luxury As far back as anyone can remember, luxury has been associated with high prices, custom service and a sense of exclusivity. For over a century haute couture, chauffeurs, ski villas and butlers have been enjoyed only by t...
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People are unaware of how much they spend on bank fees

New York Post - 17 Jul 2016 00:45
People are unaware of how much they spend on bank fees If you're an average American, you're probably paying through the nose for your banking. You're getting soaked on bank fees but often don't realize by how much, says a new report. Six in 10 Americans describe themselves ...
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Millennials should start taking stocks seriously

New York Post - 17 Jul 2016 00:30
Millennials should start taking stocks seriously Many millennials are missing the chance to accumulate significant assets. That's because two out of three aren't interested in stocks, the asset class that tends to generate the best long-term results. And many of their ...
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