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Location American Business News for 11 September 2016
Sports Illustrated's NFL bot lets you talk trash to friends and follow your favorite team Just weeks after Sports Illustrated partnered with GameOn to make a bot for the final days of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, SI announced the launch of new bots to help NFL fans stay up to date, follow their favorite teams,...
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Meet 'Solo', a 3-wheeled electric car designed for short commutes Canadian firm Electra Meccanica Vehicles is the latest to try to market a small, three-wheeled commuter vehicle. Unveiled today, the Electra Meccanica Solo features an all-electric powertrain and seating for one person. ...
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How lemming VCs cause venture recessions

Venture Beat - 11 Sep 2016 20:17
How lemming VCs cause venture recessions GUEST: The "venture recession" of 2016 is in full swing. Combined with the usual summer slowdown, some are already raising the spectre of 2001 or 2008. Recession or not, what is universal is the bewilderment of many entr...
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Here's what Brexit actually means for the UK

Business Insider - 11 Sep 2016 02:47
Here's what Brexit actually means for the UK “Brexit means Brexit,” declared Theresa May before the government shut down for the summer. As holding phrases go, this was not bad at all. It gave the impression of purpose and clarity. While time will tell whethe...
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Elon Musk unveils 'massive' Tesla Autopilot 8.0 update using existing radar and fleet learning Tesla CEO Elon Musk is finally sharing the “major improvements” coming to Tesla’s Autopilot feature. In a press call this afternoon, Elon Musk described the changes coming with the 8.0 Autopilot software update, mo...
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Magnetique is the VR's first 3D, 360-degree comic book Fire up the Bat Signal; we now have VR's first official 3D, 360 degree comic book. Oniride today launches the first issue of Magnetique, a new comic series for Gear VR (Oculus Store). This isn't your traditional book sim...
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A 3-Stock Portfolio For Rock-Solid 5.9% Yield When planning for retirement, most investors try to split their assets between stocks (higher risk, higher return) and federal U.S. government bonds (lower risk, and these days, much lower return).
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Why A.I. and humans are better together

Venture Beat - 11 Sep 2016 03:10
Why A.I. and humans are better together GUEST: Steam rolled out of the pot, and my kitchen was filled with an intoxicating blend of scents. I'd cooked a turkey ragu before, but as soon as I opened the pot, I knew this would be an entirely different experience....
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Why it stinks that the iPhone 7 has no headphone jack If every iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus comes with Lightning EarPods and a headphone jack adapter in the box, then we’re all good, right? Well, no. Not quite. Here’s why. If you want to use your regular headphones while ...
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The 10 cities in the US where buying a fixer-upper will save you the most money Shutterstock Buying a home that needs extensive remodeling can fetch a handsome discount, but it depends a lot on where you're looking to buy. In much of America the discount won't make up for significant renovation co...
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Will Pokémon Go suffer the same fate as Groupon?

Venture Beat - 11 Sep 2016 16:02
Will Pokémon Go suffer the same fate as Groupon? GUEST: One is a mobile game app. One is a discount shopping site. For all their differences, Pokémon Go and Groupon may share a similar fate: a rocketlike takeoff that burns through fuel without a plan to keep the compa...
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An etiquette expert explains how to handle stubborn people at work and in life Flickr/Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design As a parent, handling stubbornness pretty much comes with the territory. And as a father of an eight-year-old and four-year-old, I'm earning my parenting stripe...
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U.S. politicians love to attack China and Mexico for stealing jobs. Germany could be next. Germany has a massive advantage in world trade. That's important for the debate over China and Mexico.
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There's trouble ahead for South Africa's miners

Business Insider - 11 Sep 2016 03:09
There's trouble ahead for South Africa's miners Reuters/Siphiwe Sibeko Six weeks ago I wrote about a possible coming crisis for the platinum sector. With mineworkers unions in top producer South Africa tabling demands for substantial wage increases from cash-strapped ...
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Wells Fargo settlement over phony accounts raises questions about oversight Wells Fargo, the nation's largest bank, scrambled on Friday to contain the fallout from an investigation that found its employees set up 2 million fake accounts that customers didn't ask for to get bonuses. The bank took...
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Here are the craziest and most luxurious services Uber offers its users Uber Uber has never shied away from being bold, trying new things, and taking chances when it comes to drumming up new business.  So it's no wonder that Uber has offered plenty of luxury travel options worldwide. From ...
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The art of the Side Hustle

Venture Beat - 11 Sep 2016 22:05
The art of the Side Hustle GUEST: Look at the people you work with. There's a good chance at least one of them has a Side Hustle. There's a good chance their out-of-office hours are consumed by some sort of side-project, whether that's writing a b...
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They Saw It As Destiny

Forbes - 11 Sep 2016 15:03
They Saw It As Destiny The Father of the skyscraper, Louis Sullivan, on Chicago rising from the ashes.
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Dr. Bob Sears Could Lose License For Medical Negligence -- Not Vaccine Choice Pediatrician Bob Sears is facing potential revocation of his medical license--but it's not just about vaccines.
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California nears adoption of energy-saving rules for computers California regulators moved a step closer on Friday to the first mandatory U.S. energy efficiency standards for computers and monitors, gadgets that account for 3 percent of home electric bills and 7 percent of commercia...
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Concerned about a 'rigged' election? Here's what you need to know GUEST: From the compromise of voting machines to the recent hacking of the Democratic National Committee emails, you have surely heard concerns about the possible rigging of this already bizarre US election. Even Secreta...
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Why Leaders Need To Be Great Storytellers

Forbes - 11 Sep 2016 01:08
Why Leaders Need To Be Great Storytellers People love to tell stories, they are potent engagement and teaching tools. Follow these steps and make sure the stories being told about you and your organization are sending the right message.
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