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Can Facebook Fix Its Own Worst Bug? » In early January, I went to see Mark Zuckerberg at MPK20, a concrete-and-steel building on the campus of Facebook’s headquarters, which sits… more ›
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The tale of the dictator’s daughter and her prince » Once upon a time, there was a dictator who had a daughter. The dictator, who came to power vowing to… more ›
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Exclusive: Here's What 3 Big Museums Learn By Tracking Your Phone » At least three of Britain’s most popular cultural institutions have been tracking visitors using the wifi on their… more ›
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[Sriram Krishnan] Building something no one else can measure » I wrote a tweet a few days ago that got a bunch of responses. more ›
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The French, Coming Apart » The real-estate market in any sophisticated city reflects deep aspirations and fears. more ›
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Portraits show Iran’s hidden minority of Afro-Iranians » German-Iranian photographer Mahdi Ehsaei has spent the last three years documenting a lesser known community in his home country: Iranians of African… more ›
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The Deconstruction of the West » The greatest threat to the liberal international order comes not from Russia, China, or jihadist terror but from the self-induced deconstruction of Western culture. more ›
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The enigma of Assad: How a painfully shy eye doctor turned into a murderous tyrant » Syrian president Bashar al-Assad never seemed cut out to be a dictator. more ›
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Automatic for the people: How Germany’s Otto uses artificial intelligence | The Economist » underpaidgenius: A GLIMPSE into the future of retailing is available in a smallish office in Hamburg.… more ›
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How down-at-heel Lisbon became the new capital of cool » Four years ago, Portugal’s capital felt like a ‘city on its knees’. Now it is being touted as hip, cheap… more ›
