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Mental Health Is A Taboo Subject In Tech. This Y-Combinator Alum Is Sharing His Story
Mental Health Is A Taboo Subject In Tech. This Y-Combinator Alum Is Sharing His Story
Alexander Mistakidis, alumnus of Y-Combinator, has bravely decided to share his story of his mental health challenges while being a student entrepreneur.

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Station F Is The World's Biggest Startup Incubator, Could It Also Become The Best?
Station F Is The World's Biggest Startup Incubator, Could It Also Become The Best?
Sprawling across 366,000 square feet, Station F in France is the biggest startup incubator in the world. But does that mean it's the best?

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WhatsApp's stories hit 450M users, stealing the globe from Snapchat
WhatsApp's stories hit 450M users, stealing the globe from Snapchat
Snapchat neglected the international market in its early years, and now WhatsApp has snatched that growth opportunity. WhatsApp's clone of Snapchat Stories, WhatsApp Status, now has 450 milli…

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A CEO known publicly for the power of smiling was just ousted for intimidating employees
A CEO known publicly for the power of smiling was just ousted for intimidating employees
Ron Gutman, the co-founder and CEO of HealthTap, a venture-backed medical advice startup, was reportedly elbowed out today by his board of directors. The reason, the board said in a letter to emplo…

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Google vs. Google: How Nonstop Political Arguments Rule Its Workplace
Google vs. Google: How Nonstop Political Arguments Rule Its Workplace
The tech giant, trying to navigate an age of heightened political disagreement, struggles to tame a workplace culture of nonstop debate. Often organized by small groups of employees, the discussions have turned the tech giant's headquarters into something resembling a college campus.

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Xerox CEO Steps Down in Settlement With Activists
Xerox CEO Steps Down in Settlement With Activists
Xerox's Chief Executive Jeff Jacobson is resigning in a settlement with two of the company's biggest investors, Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason, a pact that shakes up the majority of the board and puts its transaction with Fujifilm Holdings Corp. at risk.

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Goldman Sachs CFO Martin Chavez and Roblox CEO David Baszucki to hit up Disrupt SF
Goldman Sachs CFO Martin Chavez and Roblox CEO David Baszucki to hit up Disrupt SF
We've already got a star-studded lineup prepped to speak at Disrupt SF, running September 5 to September 7. So far, we've announced appearances by Sophia Amoruso, Carbon's Dr. Jos…

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Cisco is acquiring business intelligence startup Accompany for $270M
Cisco is acquiring business intelligence startup Accompany for $270M
Cisco just announced an agreement to acquire Accompany, which uses artificial intelligence to build databases of people and relationships at companies. Founder and CEO Amy Chang has compared the pr…

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Facebook Will Let Users See Which Sites Are Tracking Them
Facebook Will Let Users See Which Sites Are Tracking Them
You'll be able to stop Facebook from linking browsing data with your account.

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Cigna Finds More Evidence Of Loneliness In America
Cigna Finds More Evidence Of Loneliness In America
This is what a recent survey conducted by Cigna and Ipsos of over 20,000 Americans ages 18 years and older revealed.

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Mergers, Partnerships And Code Swapping Highlight The Tangled Web Of By-The-Seat Private Airlines
Mergers, Partnerships And Code Swapping Highlight The Tangled Web Of By-The-Seat Private Airlines
It was a busy April for the handful of semiprivate airlines and May is beginning with a merger.

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Tory Burch Says 'Embrace Your Ambition': Here's How
Tory Burch Says 'Embrace Your Ambition': Here's How
Ambition is not a "dirty word," says Tory Burch at the first Embrace Ambition Summit. Here are five ways you can embrace your ambition.

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Why Performance Management Fails
Why Performance Management Fails
You have to wonder why performance management in a business usually falls so flat. Heaven knows, it isn't for a lack of tools. Annual or quarterly reviews. Key performance indicators (KPIs). Coaching. Incentives. Yet most companies still can't get where they want to be. Why so?

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Identifying The Way: Six Entrepreneurial Approaches That Build Success
Identifying The Way: Six Entrepreneurial Approaches That Build Success
Here are some strong options for putting your business on a path of growth.

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Oculus Go Is the $200 Headset That Could Get You to Try VR
Oculus Go Is the $200 Headset That Could Get You to Try VR
Facebook's Oculus Go headset is really the first of its kind: an affordable, simple and powerful way to explore virtual reality.

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Maker of Coach Handbags Suffers as It Digests Acquisitions
Maker of Coach Handbags Suffers as It Digests Acquisitions
Shares of Tapestry, formerly Coach, fell after the luxury handbag maker reported weakness in its Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman businesses

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Facebook to Launch Opt-In Dating Feature
Facebook to Launch Opt-In Dating Feature
Facebook will launch a new dating feature on its platform, marking an unexpected push into a new business even as the social-media giant battles questions about how it handles user data.

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A new study shows a surprising relationship between a mom's age and her kid's health
A new study shows a surprising relationship between a mom's age and her kid's health
It's time to shed light on the developmental risks and benefits of kids born to both younger and older moms

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Foreign students continue to turn away from US universities
Foreign students continue to turn away from US universities
US is losing its appeal to international students.

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We are way too optimistic about how long we'll live
We are way too optimistic about how long we'll live
Guessing right is a vital part of planning for the future financially.

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How Venezuelans became some of the unhappiest people in the world
How Venezuelans became some of the unhappiest people in the world
Venezuela has plunged from 20th to 102nd place out of 156 countries in the UN's World Happiness Report.

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India's monuments need all the help they can get. Are private companies the answer?
India's monuments need all the help they can get. Are private companies the answer?
There are two ways to look at the Adopt a Heritage scheme.

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Some of the most popular dog breeds in the US are now banned from flying with United
Some of the most popular dog breeds in the US are now banned from flying with United
United is banning 21 dog and four cat breeds from being transported on its aircraft.

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Photos: China's surreal, larger-than-life amusement parks
Photos: China's surreal, larger-than-life amusement parks
As China's middle class has ballooned, so have the massive theme parks sprouting up to capture the imaginations and wallets of these newly wealthy individuals.

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New Zealand's so sick of being left off maps they've launched an entire ad campaign
New Zealand's so sick of being left off maps they've launched an entire ad campaign
'Flight of the Conchords' star Rhys Darby calls for New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's help in a new ad.

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Apple doesn't care if you don't want the iPhone X
Apple doesn't care if you don't want the iPhone X
Apple said the iPhone X is its most popular smartphone as it posts another record-breaking quarterly earnings report.

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Swarm may have to answer for launching satellites without US permission
Swarm may have to answer for launching satellites without US permission
More then $1 million in public funding backed their unauthorized satellites. Now US officials are taking a closer look how the company operates.

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This is one way Lyft is definitely better than Uber
This is one way Lyft is definitely better than Uber
All car rides, except those in an electric car powered only by renewable energy, produce emissions. You could negate some of those emissions by choosing Lyft over Uber.

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How a male contraceptive pill could work | John Amory
How a male contraceptive pill could work | John Amory
Andrologist John Amory is developing innovative male contraception that gives men a new option for taking responsibility to prevent unintended pregnancy. He details the science in development -- and why the world needs a male pill.

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Learn how to make serious money on Amazon
Learn how to make serious money on Amazon
Replenish the money you've spent by working with the online retailer to sell your own goods.



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