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  1. Jawbone files third lawsuit against rival Fitbit
  2. Nokia is struggling to sell its maps business
  3. The LPGA-sanctioned Women’s British Open will still be played at Trump’s golf course
  4. Snap a selfie with Princess Leia on new Star Wars app
  5. Spotify wants you to stop paying Apple’s extra fees
  6. New Jersey lawmaker wants students to gamble on loan debt
  7. Hawaii ban on noncompetes leaves out a huge chunk of workers
  8. Watch The Simpsons’ new video taking aim at Donald Trump
  9. How China’s proposed cybersecurity law could impact tech companies
  10. Fed minutes reveal concerns about Greece
  11. How virtual reality is helping this actor make kids smile
  12. NYSE back online after major outage
  13. Uber is getting smarter about picking you up
  14. Here’s how much $100 is really worth in your state
  15. EA’s CEO talks about finally adding women’s teams to FIFA video game
  16. Here’s why this CEO doesn’t fear failure
  17. These are the 10 best airports in the world
  18. Marco Rubio takes a page from Obama’s book, literally
  19. Upworthy pivoted, and you’ll never guess what happened next
  20. Here’s how Twitter plans to capture video ad dollars
  21. New York’s priciest rental: What do you get for $500,000 a month?
  22. How to spot a ‘cyberloafer’ in a job interview
  23. Why a family plan on Jay Z’s music service could cost you $60 per month
  24. This is how you build a killer brand like Apple
  25. How to spot fake apps on the Google Play store
  26. Why Apple’s CEO Tim Cook probably has way too many direct reports
  27. This is why the NYSE shut down today
  28. This bottle of artisanal extra virgin olive oil costs $55
  29. Reddit’s Ellen Pao trumps the Donald with two little words: I’m sorry
  30. As Greeks are cut from the Internet, can tech community throw a lifeline?
  31. Can we agree that the Nokia buy was a total disaster for Microsoft?
  32. This software startup could spice up your e-commerce results
  33. Surprise surprise: Say on Pay appears to be working
  34. WSJ: Apple has ordered 85-90 million iPhones
  35. Venture capital fundraising hits post-crisis peak
  36. Google’s sexist algorithms offer an important lesson in diversity
  37. How to keep your cool with a competitive colleague
  38. Only 1% of elected U.S. prosecutors are women of color
  39. NYSE abruptly halts trading in all securities
  40. Faster Wi-Fi speeds are coming to Virgin America
  41. A massive solar farm will help produce oil in Oman
  42. Here’s why Disney is removing this statue from a theme park
  43. Apple, ad blockers and the decline of the mobile Web
  44. Why your resume isn’t getting you interviews
  45. GE has a week to persuade the EU to let it buy Alstom
  46. Elon Musk speaks out about SpaceX rocket explosion
  47. BP teams up with GE to make its oil wells smart
  48. Roniin takes the studio approach to startup creation
  49. You can finally print your Instagram photos at home
  50. Here’s why your boss is probably younger than you
  51. CVS Health leaving U.S. Chamber of Commerce over smoking spat
  52. How to break the internet in Europe: throw Tsipras to the lions
  53. Term Sheet — Wednesday, July 8
  54. Adobe is scrambling to fix a major security flaw in Flash
  55. Apple gets $533M patent verdict tossed in fight with “no products” company
  56. This fast-rising cloud startup just raised $83 million
  57. Resigned Toyota exec won’t be charged with drug crimes
  58. Taco Bell will soon start delivering to your couch
  59. Another corporate partner is dumping Donald Trump
  60. United ground stop over after ‘automation issues’
  61. Uber’s biggest competitor in China just raised $2 billion
  62. Levi’s recruits Alicia Keys to sell women’s jeans
  63. Microsoft cuts another 7,800 jobs, takes $7.6 billion “impairment charge”
  64. Kraft Heinz: When 2+2 = 3
  65. How to spend more time with your kids and still bring home the bacon
  66. A short guide for corporate misfits
  67. Data Sheet—Wednesday, July 8, 2015
  68. Chinese companies may regret going home to China’s stock markets
  69. Ad-blockers could cut enterprise data load 25%, study suggests
  70. Disney confirms plans for Han Solo spin-off movie
  71. Microsoft set to announce huge new round of layoffs
  72. The Broadsheet: July 8
  73. You can meet any rich, powerful person you want — here’s how I did it
  74. This big data startup with roots from LinkedIn just raised millions of dollars
  75. After buying Safeway, Albertsons files for IPO
  76. CEO Daily: Wednesday, July 8
  77. China stock rout, Alcoa begins earnings season–5 things to know today
  78. China’s stock market is freezing up as sell-off gathers pace
  79. Barclays fires CEO to speed up strategic shift
  80. Only divine intervention can end this Greek tragedy
  81. Just what the community needs: OpenStack in a box
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