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  1. FAA approves startup to operate a giant fleet of drones
  2. Magic Leap files for a big pile of patents, including for a sci-fi contact lens
  3. Tesla Roadster now has a 400-mile range—for a price
  4. This new tool makes IBM mainframe computers more Big Data friendly
  5. The latest Tesla customer: Oprah
  6. Five big takeaways from VMworld
  7. Why StubHub is tacking on ticket fees again
  8. Nvidia must be stoked: This startup is taking graphics chips corporate
  9. In a reversal, Carly Fiorina now likely to make main stage at the next Republican debate
  10. Jaguar Land Rover’s latest innovation: see-through trailers
  11. Judge grants class action status in California labor lawsuit against Uber
  12. CNN amends Republican debate rules to include Carly Fiorina
  13. These students are twice as likely to get gouged on SAT test prep
  14. These are the most popular NFL teams on Stubhub
  15. This Amazon worker is now defending the company’s management
  16. Target aims to start serving alcohol for the first time
  17. How to build meaningful relationships in the workplace
  18. What are the key traits of mentally strong people?
  19. McDonald’s will finally start offering all-day breakfast nationwide
  20. Markets slammed again as China data spark global growth fears
  21. This presidential hopeful will be an early guest for Stephen Colbert
  22. Some lucky fans got to watch the MTV VMAs in 360-degree VR
  23. Why managers need to stop sugar-coating the truth
  24. New York City’s first crowdfunded condo opens this month
  25. 7-Eleven is delivering snacks in these cities
  26. This is how much Comcast is charging for unlimited data
  27. Jeb Bush, sinking in the polls, goes on the attack against Trump
  28. Audiocassettes are making a comeback
  29. Why Amazon is going to stop making its own stuff
  30. Trump says he will change Denali’s name back to Mt. McKinley
  31. Instagram takes on Twitter’s direct messages with these new features
  32. Can an app help reduce sexual assault on college campuses?
  33. Facebook alum to be White House’s first director of product
  34. Mary Barra has made a big step onto Facebook
  35. SAP pitches Vora to bridge the big data gap
  36. 3 signs it’s time to switch jobs
  37. Could the sharing economy bring back hitchhiking?
  38. These are the most Instagrammed cars in America
  39. Here’s how Google’s self-driving car experiment is going in Austin
  40. This might be the secret to the perfect car name
  41. Landlords in Seattle are giving discounts to tech employees
  42. Amazon Prime members just got a sweet new perk
  43. When sports venues offer mobile ordering, sales rise
  44. Tesla’s first Model X customers just started to pick paint colors, car details
  45. Donald Trump hasn’t won over Dick Cheney quite yet
  46. This chart shows why September could be an ugly month for stocks
  47. These are the cheeky BBC stars Apple tried to hire
  48. Introducing Google’s brand new logo
  49. Why Bill Gates is so excited about ‘scuba rice’
  50. How my high school journalism teacher taught me to run a billion dollar company
  51. Apttus now worth more than $1 billion, pondering 2016 IPO
  52. Apple’s former supplier cuts 40% of its workforce
  53. Get ready for the boom in TV divorce comedies
  54. After leaving Twitter, ex-MoPub CEO Jim Payne has a new job
  55. Leaked papers reveal Julian Assange’s life inside Ecuadorian Embassy
  56. Here come the so-called ‘Tesla rivals’
  57. Is Google overvalued?
  58. Here’s how to find out if you’ve been affected by the ‘largest known’ malware infection in Apple’s history
  59. These once-buried Atari games sold for more than $100,000
  60. This recruiting site will pay you $4,500 for a referral
  61. Google Chrome will start blocking Adobe Flash ads today
  62. Power Sheet – September 1, 2015
  63. This App Guy Thinks Computer Science Degrees Are a Waste of Money
  64. This lawsuit claims Chipotle has been deceiving customers
  65. Be more like Reagan than Trump at work
  66. Here’s who Steve Wozniak is voting for in 2016
  67. Has Nextbit created the next ‘it’ phone?
  68. Term Sheet — Tuesday, September 1
  69. Markets are taking another battering this morning
  70. Hillary Clinton sent the single best email ever emailed
  71. Grasswire relaunches its crowdsourced Wikipedia of news
  72. Data Sheet—Tuesday, September 1, 2015
  73. Global HR leader Mercer teams with health analytics startup Jiff
  74. The new Nest sounds more like a handset than a Honeywell
  75. As the music industry changes, Pandora’s tune stays the same
  76. LotusFlare wants to be the mobile carrier for the future
  77. Watch out workers, it just got easier to sift your Instant Messages
  78. Ashley Madison and women: How many are really out there?
  79. Here’s the real reason you don’t make enough money
  80. Why IBM dominates the U.S. Open
  81. Today is a very big day for New York City taxis
  82. Anonymous hacktivist starts online Rebel News service
  83. How the Trump bubble might burst
  84. Silicon Valley loves this presidential candidate 6X more than any other
  85. Here’s what it’s like to have a TV show based on your life
  86. Staying at a Hilton hotel? Uber will help you find the top restaurants and bars nearby
  87. Why Kitchensurfing made its independent contractors into employees
  88. What does the new ‘Metal Gear Solid’ mean for Konami?
  89. GE names a new vice-chair—and she is…
  90. The Broadsheet: September 1st
  91. Just how sexist was the AP tweet calling Amal Clooney “wife of actor?”
  92. Here’s the latest big Apple rumor
  93. Coming soon: Wearable tech that uses your body to transmit the signal
  94. Klarna powers mobile payments for Overstock.com in U.S. push
  95. How global warming is enabling the whale meat trade
  96. How to find a mentor in your first job
  97. Recycled swimwear is a hot new trend
  98. Shift raises $50 million to make selling your old car a less terrible experience
  99. Exclusive: Twitter’s new perk for working moms? Free breast milk deliveries.
  100. Samsung’s latest smartwatch is dripping with Apple envy
  101. CEO Daily: Tuesday, September 1
  102. Has Putin put off his day of reckoning with Facebook and Google?
  103. PayPal makes money transfers more personal
  104. Why Israel dominates in cyber security
  105. Samsung’s new smartwatch aims to leapfrog Apple
  106. China’s manufacturing sector is getting worse
  107. Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer pregnant with twin girls
  108. Finally, LinkedIn revamps its boring “inbox” into a chat-like messaging feature
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