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5 major technologies killed by Silicon Valley in 2016

Business Insider - 2 Jan 2017 03:19
5 major technologies killed by Silicon Valley in 2016 REUTERS/Beck Diefenbach At MIT Technology Review we try to keep you informed as new technologies and products emerge. But just as important as the new things that are born are the old things that die. And in 2016, we saw...
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An exercise scientist reveals how to get six-pack abs

Business Insider - 2 Jan 2017 19:31
An exercise scientist reveals how to get six-pack abs Shawn Arent, the director of the Center for Health and Human Performance at Rutgers University and aFellow in the American College of Sports Medicine, explains what you'll really need to show off those six-pack abs. Spec...
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The best city in every state if you want to buy a home

Business Insider - 2 Jan 2017 18:00
The best city in every state if you want to buy a home Vlad Butsky/Flickr As every prospective homebuyer knows, there's a lot that goes into buying a new home beyond just its listing price. You have to ask yourself: Does this city have a strong education system? Is the neigh...
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31 tech companies that could go public in 2017

Venture Beat - 2 Jan 2017 04:10
31 tech companies that could go public in 2017 In 2016, a bunch of tech companies went public, including Coupa, Line, Nutanix, Talend, and Twilio. Now a new batch is in the running for an initial public offering (IPO). Many of these companies get their money by selli...
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The North American movie box office raked in a record $11.4 billion in 2016 REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni NEW YORK
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Bank's lending rate cuts raise hopes of a revival in credit growth Banks are cutting rates by a high margin after demonetisation led to a deposit surge, reducing their cost of funds
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Europe's True Missing Link: Economic Convergence

Wall Street Journal - 2 Jan 2017 19:43
Politics is high on the 2017 agenda for Europe. The cause lies in economics.
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7 gadgets for people who have trouble sleeping

USA Today - 2 Jan 2017 16:04
7 gadgets for people who have trouble sleeping Some gadgets can actually help you sleep!        
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How much money you need to save each day to become a millionaire by age 65 How difficult is it to become a millionaire? It's probably not as hard as you might think, if you plan ahead. Author of "Smart Couples Finish Rich", David Bach, came up with a chart showing how much money people at diffe...
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The extreme tests planes undergo before they're ready for commercial flight Commercial airplane travel is considered one of the safest modes of transportation because of the extensive ground and air testing that jets are put through before airlines will buy them. Follow BI Video:On Twitter
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The dollar was moving from strength to strength, rising across major rivals, in a holiday-thinned day of trading,.
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3 Popular Goal-Setting Techniques Managers Should Avoid

Harvard Business Review - 2 Jan 2017 15:05
Be wise, not SMART.
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Why Great Leaders Get Out Of The Way

Fast Company - 2 Jan 2017 15:00
Why Great Leaders Get Out Of The Way Jason Cornwell from Google talks with us about his leadership style and how it translates to great design work.
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Bitcoin jumps above $1,000 for first time in three years Bitcoin jumped 2.5% to $1,022 on the Europe-based Bitstamp exchange, its highest since December 2013
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A Single Tip That Will Make 2017 Your Best Year of Work, Ever Instead of focusing on the easiest tasks, or even most pressing, focus on this.
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What Will Luxury Consumers Talk About in 2017? What luxury consumers talk about on vacation has changed. Consumer product companies ignore that at their peril.
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IRS Denies Exempt Status To Scholarship Fund Targeted To Founder's Child I'm surprised the IRS caught this apparent scam, especially considering its new fly-through procedures. The husband and wife who formed the organization cleverly set it up to appear objective -- that scholarship recipien...
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French workers can just say "non" to emails from their boss when they're off the clock, thanks to a new law that took effect Sunday.
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Weber Shandwick China Chairman: 5 Skills You Need To Succeed In PR The Chairman of one of the world's largest PR firms shares his top secrets on how he became the big boss.
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Here's What Happened After A Waffle House Employee Fired Her Gun Into The Air To Scare Robbers (It Didn't End Well) A restaurant employee says she was trying to protect the store.
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Protesters trying to stymie the Dakota Access oil pipeline sneaked up on a truss connected to the roof and rappelled down to unfurl a huge banner inside U.S. Bank Stadium …
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7 of the most expensive degrees in the world

Business Insider - 2 Jan 2017 01:19
7 of the most expensive degrees in the world Michael Marsland / Yale University At $1.3 trillion, student-loan debt in the US exceeds car loans and even credit-card debt. But education is an investment for the future, or so the mantra goes. Students routinely pay h...
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