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This man decides what you read

Alex Halperin
Can Chartbeat CEO Tony Haile save journalism?

Perfecting bike share: Some day we’ll all ride to work

Henry Grabar
Computer models in smart cities are conquering the ultimate questions of commuting

Science for stoners: What is marijuana “abuse?”

K.M. Cholewa
As the country fitfully moves toward tolerance, what constitutes a wrong way to smoke pot?

Why Wall Street can’t quit Amazon

Josh Eidelson
Once again, the web retail giant reports a loss – and the stock market cheers anyway. An expert reacts

Software will make computer shopping obsolete

MMoreno
Connectivity is now just as important as hardware

Do you want to know what will kill you?

ELIZABETH MURPHY
Inside 23andMe founder Anne Wojcicki's $99 DNA revolution

Bike shares can be perfect!: Solving the commuting algorithm

Henry Grabar
Mathematicians and urban planners are working together to make sure there's a bicycle exactly where you need it

Facebook’s social justice problem: Is nudity really worse than violence?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The social media giant reverses itself on beheading videos, and the latest policy change is as awkward as always

Healthcare.gov contractors to appear before Hill hearing

Ricardo Alonso-zaldivar, Stephanie Ohlemacher
The architects of the troubled Obamacare website will answer questions on the Hill

How Amazon and Goodreads could lose their best readers

Laura Miller
When Amazon bought Goodreads it got a community of passionate readers, not all of whom want to follow the new rules

One advertising nation, united for all

Andrew Leonard
Together, they know everything: Facebook and Google (and maybe Amazon too) join forces on targeted ads

Facebook fiddles with public posts to attract more teenagers

ADDY DUGDALE
The network is trying to tap into a younger crowd by retooling what and how they share with friends.

Snapchat is handing your private messages to police

Tim Sampson
Since May of this year, about a dozen search warrants have resulted in the company turning over unopened pictures

Amazon: Threat or menace?

Andrew Leonard
"The Everything Store's" big, unanswered question: What happens when the entire economy has been "Amazoned?"

The pros and cons of Google shared endorsements

Larry Kim
Will Google's incorporation of user reviews in advertisements pay off?

Here’s why Healthcare.gov broke down

Charles Ornstein
A useful roundup on the site's fundamentally flawed function and design

Sorry, libertarians: You’re still hypocrites

RJ Eskow
An open letter to those who responded (with great vitriol) to my guide to exposing the lies of free market radicals

Mourn the loss of @Horse_ebooks by enjoying @tofu_product

Prachi Gupta
The Twitter account is a program that mimics users who tweet at it

Dear computer hackers: GOTCHA!

MIT Technology Review
A new test to prevent hacking could replace CAPTCHAs

Your city is spying on you: From iPhones to cameras, you are being watched right now

Anthony M. Townsend
Cities used to be anonymous. No longer -- smart phones and ever-present surveillance have eyes on you right now

The difference between Facebook and Google

Andrew Leonard
The search giant is set to copy Facebook's awful sponsored story program. But users can opt out

10 amazing acts of kindness during the government shutdown

Fernando Alonso III
United in their distaste for Congress, Americans are putting politics aside to do what's right -- Colbert included!

Goodreads: Where readers and authors battle it out in an online “Lord of the Flies”

Laura Miller
Goodreads' utopian dream just collided with the reality of social media and gatekeeper-free self-publishing

Green Swag: The modern, hand-operated laundry machine

Lindsay Abrams
How hard can it be to do laundry the (sort of) old-fashioned way?
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