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| Where does technology exploit our minds' weaknesses? |
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In case you missed it | Instagram and Twitter are removing the numbers of likes and retweets from public view. But it began with a… |
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| New research highlights a surprising barrier to hacking our democracy: filter bubbles |
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Quick reads | One you'll have to make time and time again. |
| As COVID-19 spreads, more questions arise. Elemental has answers. |
| When you can't find the right words, sometimes Beyoncé can help. Or SpongeBob. Or any of the pop culture… |
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Based on your reading history | On July 3, the Washington Post carried an intriguing op-ed from Cemil Bayik, whom it identified as "one of… |
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Best in Social Media | Facebook has rolled out limited 3D features, and a new app may push the concept even further |
| As studios pump out the type of content the site originally intended to subvert, the barrier to success rises |
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Best in Cybersecurity | Newly obtained emails reveal a new side of the controversial facial recognition company |
| Making 'ghost user' tools safer for customers starts with changing the frameworks that most apps and services… |
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