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Automated fact-checking won’t stop the social media infodemic

The coronavirus pandemic, protests over police killings and systemic racism, and a contentious election have created the perfect storm for misinformation on social media.

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Google just launched the second version of Google Glass Enterprise Edition

Google Glass may have never become a fixture in regular people’s daily lives like Google may have hoped, but the wearable device keeps on trucking.

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How to not suck at being a manager according to your fave fictional bosses

These fearless film and television characters are guaranteed to inspire your inner leadership skills.

Ted Baker founder and CEO resigns following allegations of ‘forced hugging’

Founder and CEO of UK designer chain Ted Baker, Ray Kelvin, has resigned following allegations that he forced female employees to embrace him and asked them to sit on his lap.

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How Economics Can Help Mitigate Global Warming

To help mitigate global warming, we need to transform the world economy within the next few years. To do this, we’ll need to deploy the two most powerful engines of change in modern history, technology and capitalism. And when we…

A woman’s inner circle is how she gets ahead, study says

The female-only networks that women use to share job openings, pass on interview tips, or even just complain about that time their boss interrupted them in a meeting are integral to their success.

Business Travel Survival Guide: Do more and stress less with these tips from a successful millennial CEO

“Behind every great woman, are great women.” As founder and CEO of the wildly popular networking platform Create & Cultivate, Jacyln Johnson practices what she preaches.

3 digital industries that China is dominating

Already, China’s mobile payments market is nearly 50 times that of the U.S.’s.