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- Target opens up a new store in San Francisco to try out smart devices
- Why Cisco wants to invest $1 billion into the United Kingdom
- Shake Shack shares too rich for Wall Street’s taste buds
- Long-feared drachma currency appears in the wild
- Uber files motion to counter potential class action lawsuit over drivers’ employment status
- Alibaba exec and former Tencent employees detained by Chinese authorities
- Upscale coworking space Neuehouse raises $25 million
- Why did this hot cryptocurrency company halt new account signups?
- How Jeb Bush’s super PAC will spend $103 Million
- Hillary Clinton’s trustworthy trap
- Diet Pepsi with aspartame isn’t completely dead
- This app can tell if you actually like your friends
- Massive federal data breach affects 7% of Americans
- Snapchat’s Tel Aviv feature ignites social media outrage
- Robots may write Wall Street analyst notes one day
- The most important thing to consider when growing your company
- Amazon unveils new weapon in its fight to dominate software services
- Restaurant wine lists: How to choose wisely
- Digg co-founder raising $50 million for Internet of things fund
- Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2015 live stream
- Welcome to Marriott’s hotel room of the future, coming in 2016
- Automating your car has become a big part of Bosch’s $8 billion business
- Nine things this CEO wishes she knew at 22
- 3 things to do to become a CEO by age 30
- Trucking? There’s finally an app for that
- Fed governor backs stress test surcharge for biggest banks
- Why a billion-dollar lottery could soon become more common
- Portland, Maine gives tipped workers a raise—by accident
- Upstart mobile operators push mobile data pricing limits
- How to build a reputation as an expert
- This Rhode Island private equity scandal is not a scandal
- Meet the woman behind Showtime’s Masters of Sex
- Video: Here’s the scoop on Apple’s new News app
- This company is adding on-demand help to win the online education race
- How Comic Con became a video game hotspot
- Venezuela’s next shortage could be beer
- Apple Music’s biggest flaws (and how to fix them)
- The Zipcar for electric scooters grows up and out
- NYSE explains why it went down Wednesday
- Here’s why the New York Times should have acquired ViralNova
- America’s secret weapon against cyber attacks? Try a new military for cyber crimes
- Facebook is changing how advertisers get charged
- Is it too much of a stretch to market sake to yogis?
- Here’s why IBM’s new computer chip matters
- Facebook’s video push has two weak spots
- Restaurants get an extra year to put calories on menus
- Potty-mouthed Minions wreak Happy Meal havoc
- Here’s what to expect from New York City’s first men’s fashion week
- Slack got the message about emoji “reactions”
- “Economy Class Cabin Hexagon” is every flyer’s worst nightmare
- Russian government launches a ‘safe selfie’ campaign
- Why this Russian airline just banned gum
- Watch Stephen Colbert rip apart the NYSE outage in ‘Apocalypse Dow’
- Meet the former janitor who runs the world’s biggest oil company
- Korn Ferry CEO: What it takes to land a job like mine
- How Target is fighting back against Amazon
- Procter & Gamble selling beauty brands like Clairol, Covergirl to Coty for $12.5 billion
- Jeb Bush: Americans ‘need to work longer hours’
- This is how much a cybercrime blackout would cost the U.S.
- Why you should tackle your toughest tasks before 2 P.M.
- 23andMe is the startup world’s newest unicorn
- Good news, travelers: T-Mobile offers free calling and data in Canada and Mexico
- Bill Gross didn’t listen to his own advice — again
- Yahoo wants to cash in on daily fantasy sports contests
- Term Sheet — Thursday, July 9
- MasterCard slapped with EU charge over credit card fees
- This startup is bringing Minecraft to the big screen
- Zealot Networks buys content company ViralNova, its 15th acquisition in a year
- Meet AmEx’s PayPal competitor, Express Checkout
- This virtual pharmacy wants to help you remember to take your medications
- Data Sheet—Thursday, July 9, 2015
- China’s stock markets rebound as Beijing waves both stick and carrot
- Facebook launched a way to solve the Internet’s impossible problem: Taste
- A big change is coming to the way new music is released
- Bad credit is a bonanza for online lender, but critics cry foul
- How the world’s tallest building got grounded in China
- Consulting firm Teneo is betting big on Britain
- The Broadsheet: July 9
- Toys ‘R’ Us leans on itself for the next big toy hit
- Munchery’s secret sauce: blending chefs and science
- Marketing startup Influitive turns customers into brand advocates
- CEO Daily: Thursday, July 9
- China rebounds and Pepsico earnings — 5 things to know today
- Novartis senses a blockbuster after FDA approves its new heart drug
- Albertson’s files for IPO, but private-equity owner won’t cash out yet
- 3 reasons the average American may be worse off than Greece
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