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Sports Central October 15, 2015 Kevin Beane |
A Comprehensive, Unaffiliated View of U.S. Poker Sites Say you're an American living in Texas and you want to play online poker. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
NBC Launching Streaming Comedy Service With Dan Harmon, Wyatt Cenac, UCB The new service, called Seeso, will cost $3.99 monthly and offer episodes and clips from current NBC sitcoms and late-night shows and original content. |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
Twitter To Lay Off More Than 300 Employees The layoffs will account for about 8% of the company's staff and were reported last week by Re/code. |
Fast Company P. Claire Dodson |
10 Brutally Honest Slogans For Twitter The hashtag #GiveTwitterASlogan has been trending on Twitter since early Tuesday morning, with more than 25,000 users suggesting slogans for the social network. |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
Pinterest Wants To Be Your Discovery Engine For Travel Pinterest is upgrading its Place Pins feature, opening up location data to a total of 7 billion Pins. |
Fast Company November 2015 Jeff Chu |
Designer Joy Cho On The Power Of Writing Things Down Joy Cho, the Los Angeles -- based designer, author, and founder of the lifestyle site Oh Joy!, has big goals. |
Fast Company November 2015 Vauhini Vara |
Inside Pinterest's Plans To Fix Its Diversity Problem Pinterest CEO Ben Silbermann and cofounder Evan Sharp gathered the majority of their more than 600 employees in the office cafeteria to discuss how to make their workforce more diverse. |
Fast Company November 2015 Jillian Goodman |
Steve Huffman: "Reddit Has Been Home To Some Of The Most Authentic Conversations" Steve Huffman felt like he had a moral obligation to return to Reddit and try to fix it. |
Fast Company Pavithra Mohan |
Facebook Pays Less In Taxes In The U.K. Than The Average U.K. Employee Last year, the social networking giant spent just over $6,600 on corporation taxes in the U.K. The average U.K. worker, on the other hand, pays almost $8,300 in taxes. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Digg Wants To Create A Dialog Between Readers And Journalists Social news site Digg is working on an ambitious project: rebuilding the comments section that lives below articles, so that journalists and readers can communicate with each other. |
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