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How Canvs Plans To Be The Universal Currency For Consumer Feels

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Canvs is looking to become the Google of Emotions. By adding more AI and machine learning skills to their platform, which was developed to track emotional responses on social media, Canvs is able to interpret vast amounts of open-ended research in just minutes.

How GitHub And LinkedIn Will Help Microsoft Drive The Cloud Revolution

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After spending $33.7 billion to acquire LinkedIn and now GitHub, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has accelerated the transformation of his company into a cloud and community powerhouse as GitHub's 28 million developers become the architects and builders of the global digital economy.

A Deep Look Inside The Gig Economy

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"The gig economy, it turns out, is not the on-demand improvement to the 'future of work' that its creators once imagined. But it will play an important role in exemplifying what that future might look like."



Bad Rules Can Cost Money Even Before Being Implemented

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Our government subjects all proposed rules to cost-benefit analysis for a good reason--it hurts our economy when we fail to do so. In the case of proposed rules to further limit worker exposure to beryllium, some businesses appear to be paying a cost even though the rule was rescinded.

U.S. Open At Shinnecock Looks To Be 'Contest of Survival' Rather Than Birdie-Fest

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The set up for this year's U.S. Open appears to be what players and fans visualize in terms of how the tournament should typically play: a premium for accuracy off the tee and into greens, with severe penalties for wayward drives or missed approaches, and putting surfaces that are hard and sloping.

The Best Conference I Attend Every Year

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The best conference I’ve attended for the last five or six years is the Small Giants Summit. The Small Giants community is comprised of companies that put people before profit.

A&F CEO: Do Good And Find Balance

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At age 40, with a thriving career at Bloomingdale’s in New York City, Fran Horowitz paused, asked herself what she wanted—and made a change. Horowitz picked up her family, and moved to Columbus, Ohio, where she began an upward trajectory at retail companies headquartered in the Midwestern city.

How The Wonder Woman Of Vogue Is Stepping Into Stardom On 'Pose'

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Leiomy Maldonado is the Wonder Woman of voguing. After years in New York City's underground ballroom scene, the dancer and model is lending her expertise to Ryan Murphy's groundbreaking FX series, 'Pose.' Find out how the choreographer is bringing her strength to more than just the dance floor.

NCAA Harmfully Takes Away Student-Athletes' Guaranteed Weekly Day Off

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The NCAA has gone to great efforts to publicize that student-athletes are guaranteed one day off per week. However, effective this August, the NCAA will institute a rule change that allows member schools to require their athletes to work for up to 24 consecutive days without receiving any break.

The Burden of Being LeBron

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Some pundits claimed LeBron James’ loss in Game 4 disqualified him from even being included in the “Greatest of All Time” debate. Here's why they're wrong.

New Frontiers For Patient Power

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HSAs are being used to pay small medical bills below the deductible because that is all the government allows for those accounts. But they have enormous potential to control costs, increase access and enhance the quality of care if only the government would allow it.

Equinor Finds Opportunity In Transition To Low Carbon Future

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Equinor, formerly known as Statoil, is not your average energy company. The Norwegian-based corporation reports producing oil and gas with half of the CO2 emissions, compared to the global industry average. Learn more about the company’s climate goals in an interview with EDF's Tom Murray.

Caller ID: The Technology Made For Scammers

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Caller ID technology can be easily exploited by scammers and fraudsters from anywhere in the world to display a false identity and locations. It is far too simple to obtain a phone number and to generate a false calling party name. It was easy to establish an account that was untraceable.

President Trump's Self-Pardon Power Debate Will Continue

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The 1974 Justice Department Memo about whether President Nixon could pardon himself is not conclusive and even provides another avenue for pardoning President Trump. Presidential pardons are about mercy, not judgment.





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