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Computers and Software
Wired Opinion
Recession? Low Interest Rates Could Mean Tech-Fueled Growth
How We Learn
The Secret to Machine Learning? Human Teachers
Free Riders
Altruism Still Fuels the Web. Businesses Love to Exploit It
Name Game
Attention Apple Retro-Heads: Claris is Back!
Developers
When Open Source Software Comes With a Few Catches
Moore's Law
Intel's New Chip Wizard Has a Plan to Bring Back the Magic
Workplace Chat
Investors Love Slack—for Now
Activism
Alphabet Shareholders Demand Accountability
Expansion
Why Google Would Drop $2.6 Billion on an Analytics Company
Tiananmen
US Companies Help Censor the Internet in China, Too
On Location
Foursquare Is Adding Even More Data About Where You Are
Trade War
If China Really Wants to Retaliate, It Will Target Apple
Android
Android Q's dark mode is the best update Google has made for years
Homes or Hotels?
Airbnb and New York City Reach a Truce on Home-Sharing Data
Software
GitHub ‘Sponsors’ Now Lets Users Back Open Source Projects
Versatility
You'll Soon Be Able to Run Linux Apps on Any Chromebook
i/o
Google’s Latest Message: We’re Just Here to Help
Open Source
Enemies No More: Microsoft Brings the Linux Kernel to Windows
Coding
This Tool Makes It Easier for Apps to Work Anywhere
WIRED Opinion
When Coding Is Criminal
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