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  1. Why Palantir and Hershey want food companies to swap data
  2. Reddit takes stand against “unfettered free speech”
  3. Here’s why Oculus VR just bought a hand-tracking company
  4. Samsung’s alleged anti-Semitic cartoons pulled from website
  5. How spy agencies around the world used this company’s software
  6. Jeb Bush wants more companies like Uber
  7. Google stresses mobile, YouTube, in stellar earnings report
  8. Uber faces off with New York mayor, puts ‘de Blasio’ tab in app
  9. Mattel hasn’t figured out how to save Barbie
  10. HBO Now drops Apple exclusivity and is Android ready
  11. How miracle material may keep electronics cool in the future
  12. Why Facebook is buying a gesture control company
  13. eBay reports strong earnings before split with PayPal
  14. Coming soon to your TV: A female MacGyver?
  15. Ollie’s Bargain shares jump, capping strong IPO
  16. Federal judge certifies class action lawsuit against Apple
  17. Great leaders aren’t born. But they’re not made, either.
  18. To save Greece, let’s put its debt on ice
  19. Bosch: In 2020, cars should be driving themselves on the freeway
  20. Why I stopped worrying about Apple in China
  21. Netflix, Amazon rack up Emmy nominations
  22. Did Amazon win with Prime Day?
  23. These people complained about Amazon Echo’s Prime Day discount … on Amazon
  24. Hey CEOs: Here’s where you can find great women to fill open board seats
  25. How to effectively network (even if you dread it)
  26. Rotterdam: Where the roads will be made of plastic
  27. Here’s why Chinese workers are wearing ‘no-face’ masks
  28. Former Reddit CEO Ellen Pao speaks out against Internet trolls
  29. Ford set to auction its spacey ‘Apollo Edition’ Mustang
  30. Fracking is associated with higher rates of hospitalization, study says
  31. This city now has America’s highest sales tax
  32. Gawker gives media world a model of crude courage
  33. Nearly 2 million chicken products have been recalled due to Salmonella
  34. How to deal with a toxic coworker
  35. What the rise and fall of iPad sales says about the future of the Apple Watch
  36. Chinese web censors furious over Uniqlo sex video
  37. 5 big things we learned at Fortune Brainstorm Tech
  38. Chipotle is giving away free burritos to any customer who plays this online game
  39. Microsoft buys FieldOne, a field-service software company
  40. Greece’s banks will reopen next week as Draghi turns on the taps
  41. Telling Siri this command calls 9-1-1
  42. Starbucks opening stores in Ferguson, other low-income neighborhoods
  43. What Obama’s trade agenda means for the rest of the world
  44. Tom Selleck just paid $21,000 to settle a California water dispute
  45. Uber’s home state fines it $7.3 million
  46. Goldman Sachs bankers are showing Jeb Bush the money
  47. An ‘Angry Birds’ sequel is officially happening
  48. Ford offering a hefty discount on its new aluminum F-150 pickup
  49. All aboard! Google climbs on the OpenStack train
  50. Why this star-studded cast just slammed Costco over chickens
  51. This week in photos; July 5-17, 2015
  52. Yes, premature babies are worth saving
  53. Uber overtakes taxis in business travel for the first time
  54. The one word employees dread hearing in the workplace
  55. Domino’s growth driven by digital orders
  56. This is how much sales rose for Amazon on Prime Day
  57. Want free airline flights? Hack into United
  58. Guillermo del Toro: Virtual reality can learn from video games
  59. Google, Airbnb air transgender ads during ESPYs
  60. At ESPYs, Caitlyn Jenner urges acceptance: “We’re all different”
  61. New version of Google Patents makes it easier to weed out low quality patents
  62. Data Sheet—Thursday, July 16, 2015
  63. Spain’s Catalonia region the latest to slap a tax on Airbnb rentals
  64. EC launches dual inquiries into Qualcomm practices
  65. Citigroup’s earnings rise, beating expectations
  66. Facebook wants to let you buy things from retailers’ pages
  67. Goldman Sachs’ earnings plunge, as looming mortgage settlement dents
  68. The Broadsheet: July 16
  69. Term Sheet — Thursday, July 16
  70. A second FDA approval frees Theranos to do a blood test outside lab
  71. CEO Daily: Thursday, July 16
  72. Amid a solar boom, batteries draw attention and dollars
  73. Phoenix’s $13 million plan to turn trash into cash
  74. Five years later, Dodd-Frank naysayers are still wrong
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