Work like you don't need the money. Love like you've never been hurt. Dance like nobody's watching. | | He's not the only one who is mad as hell. Network. 1976. (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) | | | | “Work like you don't need the money. Love like you've never been hurt. Dance like nobody's watching.” |
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| rantnrave:// In a democracy, morons can win and lead. I'm mature enough to give props to a competitor for a job well done. So congrats Mr. Putin. You've got game. We need a software update... Timing and context are remarkable. Cowards without a constitution (besides self-preservation). Watching CONWAY, SPICER or any of these lowly Trump pundits is my kryptonite... I wonder if once you go beyond a point can you ever really go back? Whatever happened to respecting the idea of the appearance of impartiality? The TRUMP defense... Sad about AMERICA? Here's the antidote... In business, own up to what you didn't deliver. Do the right thing and fix it. Maintain the relationship. Cowards don't reply... You know the type. If time, cost and quality weren't an issue. #startups... The PHILADELPHIA 76ERS are one of the NBA’s oldest and most tradition-bound franchises. But with an aggressive ownership group and boundary pushing CEO, the Sixers are getting into the VC game and changing what it means to be a sports team. "Why Is an NBA Team Trying to Become Tech’s Next Big Incubator?"... The legendary comedian, DON RICKLES was the only man who could insult FRANK SINATRA to his face (and get away with it). Hockey pucks around the world won't be the same without him. "Remembering Don Rickles"... Happy Birthday to DEBRA HAROUNIAN PELTZ, TED WANG, TONY HAILE, TOM SILVERMAN, DAN FAWCETT, JOHN THEODORE, and BILL BOYER. | | - Jason Hirschhorn, curator |
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In his four decade career, district attorney Donnie Myers was a powerhouse of the death penalty in the US -- here is his exit interview after retiring earlier this year. | |
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The story of A24, the studio behind "Moonlight" and "It Comes At Night", as told by Barry Jenkins, Sofia Coppola, James Franco, Robert Pattinson, and the founders themselves. | |
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| The Music Business Journal |
Coca-Cola is taking giant steps in developing countries to harness the loyalty of teenagers to its brand. The company, which has a long history of integrating popular music into its product lifestyle, is now making music the tool of choice (sic) “to refresh the world” and “inspire moments of optimism and happiness”. | |
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The Sanders generation and a new economic idea. | |
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Regulation, product complexity, and insurers’ large balance sheets have kept digital attackers from insurers’ gates. That is changing, but in ways incumbents should embrace. They can flourish in the digital age--if they move swiftly and decisively. | |
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New software is industrializing medicine by turning doctors into data entry clerks--and making them suicidally depressed in the process. | |
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Ajit Pai, Chairman of the United States Federal Communications Commission, joins Matt and Josh Finestone to discuss net neutrality--and why John Oliver likened him to a serial killer. | |
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Why won’t the company let us truly filter our feeds? | |
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| Jamie Dimon has a few things to say. The chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase has taken the opportunity on a number of occasions in recent weeks to highlight... | |
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Apple. Google. Amazon. EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager has challenged them all. | |
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Rolling Stone's 50 Funniest People Right Now - from Louis C.K. to late-night talk show hosts, 'SNL' MVPs to sitcom stars and killer podcast comics. | |
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In a wide-ranging new interview with "W," the first celebutante opens up about her 2000s heyday, the Kardashians, growing a personal brand, and where the future is headed. Two words: Virtual Reality. | |
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Bill Cassidy, the true Republican health-care heretic. | |
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As technology renders jobs obsolete, what will keep us busy? Sapiens author Yuval Noah Harari examines ‘the useless class’ and a new quest for purpose. | |
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An organizational psychologist talks about what being self-aware really is all about and how to ask your friends about your own self-awareness. | |
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Francisco Riordan helped expose Rothenberg Ventures to the SEC. | |
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They are about who gets to be an intellectual. | |
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With recent speculation about Spotify soon going public (without an IPO) and the belated launch of Pandora Premium, the music streaming space is increasingly nearing both maturity and saturation. The market is crowded by such giants as Apple, Google, and Amazon, as well as smaller companies like Spotify, Deezer, Napster, Pandora, and Tidal. | |
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The social platform could have done much more with photos. Instead, it has opted to give users a video experience they probably don't want. | |
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From vulnerable smart fridges to personal care robots that go crazy, a military think tank is preparing for the digital worst. | |
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