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  1. Why big tech isn’t celebrating its big victory on net neutrality
  2. Reactions to FCC’s net neutrality vote: Celebrations, legal threats and Morse code
  3. J.C. Penney still blaming Ron Johnson-era for slow profit growth
  4. Fakepreneurs, a Modern Epidemic
  5. 5 remarkable facts about the future of health care
  6. This is the most epic Yelp post ever
  7. GameStop nabs 163 RadioShack leases for Spring Mobile push
  8. Ex-execs say fired by Microsoft for hostess charge doubts
  9. JetBlue just made the ultimate faux pas on Twitter
  10. Gap Inc.’s sales rise despite drop at its namesake stores
  11. This umbrella is basically impossible to lose
  12. In about-face, Barnes & Noble now wants to keep Nook
  13. At Silicon Valley sex bias trial, executive says she saw no discrimination
  14. Jamie Dimon’s Diaspora: The lofty perches where ex-JPMorganites land
  15. Here’s what the most powerful man in cereal eats for breakfast
  16. Net neutrality will not create ‘uncertainty’
  17. Your favorite band’s new album is out on Friday
  18. The real meaning of $9 an hour
  19. Here’s the major obstacle Tinder still faces
  20. Elon Musk’s craziest project is about to become real
  21. Has FIFA created a World Cup problem that teams have to pay for?
  22. Eddie Lampert’s incredible shrinking Sears empire
  23. Fox considering an Empire concert series
  24. FCC approves net neutrality rules for broadband Internet
  25. Why a buzzy startup is giving equity to customers
  26. Apple teases with an homage to Daylight Savings Time
  27. Forget Greece, Japan is the world’s real economic time bomb
  28. Apple just scheduled a ‘Spring Forward’ March 9 event
  29. EXCLUSIVE: Politics may blow up Eurozone’s fragile Greek peace – S&P
  30. Aston Martin’s latest $2.3 million supercar has one huge catch
  31. Apple took a record-high 89% of smartphone profits last quarter
  32. Social media’s biggest business challenge? Keeping brands in check
  33. Is JPMorgan Chase really America’s dog-friendliest bank?
  34. Why Taylor Swift is hands-down the world’s savviest pop star
  35. There’s bad news about your favorite burger
  36. Amazon just hired Obama’s former press secretary Jay Carney
  37. Tougher ozone standards could snuff out the recovery, businesses warn
  38. Why software companies like Salesforce, Hortonworks can talk up future results
  39. How to build your personal brand at work
  40. Barnes & Noble is spinning off its college store business
  41. Your mouth isn’t ready for these cotton candy Oreos
  42. Term Sheet — Thursday, February 26
  43. Here’s what Ginni Rometty will tell IBM investors
  44. Data Sheet—Thursday, February 26, 2015
  45. Why Greece caved, in two simple charts
  46. Beer-maker Anheuser-Busch wants to sell more pricey beers
  47. The Apple Watch gets 12 (mostly white) pages in Vogue
  48. Net neutrality vote, retailers report, and inflation data — 5 things to know today
  49. Fed’s Bullard sees spring price rebound, summer rate hike
  50. Walmart pledges $100 million to boost jobs
  51. Talking net neutrality, ahead of today’s FCC vote
  52. Eurozone economy gathers strength as Germany revs up
  53. The website that helps sell your house in 3 days
  54. A dating app for lesbians, by a lesbian
  55. The Broadsheet: February 26th
  56. Will 3D printed food become as common as the microwave?
  57. Meet the new trophy husbands
  58. Why China is making life miserable for big U.S. tech
  59. Investor pressure drives Standard Chartered to replace CEO
  60. Volvo posts record sales as China growth offsets U.S. weakness
  61. KFC plans to roll out edible coffee cups in the U.K.
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