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Why didn’t Google learn from the failure of Google +?

Google should stick to what it's good at: innovation.

On Jun 25, 2015 by S.E. Smith

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How Elon Musk’s minimum wage stunt is hurting the conversation on outrageous CEO pay

For real executive compensation reform, you're going to have to do a little better than this.

On Apr 24, 2015 by S.E. Smith

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23 replacements for Google’s ‘Don’t be evil’ motto

Excelsior!

On Nov 4, 2014 by Miles Klee

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Famous quotes skewered for the Internet age

Digital references are lacking from virtually all famous quotes in history. We decided to change that. 

On Apr 3, 2014 by Nimrod Kamer

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15 ways Google changed the world

Few companies have had as large an impact on our daily lives as Google. 

On Sep 4, 2013 by Kris Holt

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Google scientists want Google to stop funding climate change denial

The company's own employees are aghast at its political affiliations.

On Aug 1, 2013 by Miles Klee

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Former Google engineering director tells all

A month after his departure, James Whittaker wrote, "Ideas that failed to put Google+ at the center of the universe were a distraction.” 

On Mar 15, 2012 by Fernando Alfonso III

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Dot Dot Dot: Larry Page, Kim Kardashian, and iPad explosions

Welcome to Silicon Valley, where fiction is stranger than truth.

On Jan 26, 2012 by Owen Thomas

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Is Google juicing the numbers for Google+?

The search engine giant is now requiring users to create Google+ profiles if they want access to the company's other products. 

On Jan 20, 2012 by Kris Holt

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Sharebros just want to share

The imminent end of Google Reader's sharing option has brought sharebros into the spotlight.

On Oct 31, 2011 by Lauren Rae Orsini

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Google cofounder topples Mark Zuckerberg as most followed on Google+

Google+ users have spoken: Larry Page is finally more popular than Mark Zuckerberg.

On Oct 24, 2011 by Dave Copeland