Economics
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How a $1.8BN company could implode if Google changes its search algorithm.
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Which U.S. cities and states have the highest proportion of farmers' markets (and "crunchy" people)?
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An important corollary to the infinite monkey theorem.
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The Internet is not making everything better. It’s not making everything worse. But it might do both. Or neither.
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A look at the rough and tumble history of roller coasters and the people who make them happen.
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A group of college football players just won the right to unionize. What should their union bargain for?
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Everyone has an opinion about Bitcoin. But what was it like to be one of the first people involved?
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If numbers keep going up like this, Facebook will soon acquire the half marathon for $2BN.
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Dan lives in an underground, 80-square-foot "Hobbit Hole" in remote Oregon.
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When you play the game of Facebook traffic, success relies on the viral nature of a few stories. Sometimes you get big hits, sometimes you don't.
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In the 1960s, professional bowlers were the sporting world's rockstars; today, most of them struggle to get by.
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Silicon Valley Bank: the bank of startups? Not according to startup founders.