In this issue: Entrepreneurs and teamwork, criticism of
Twitter, and more legal problems for Uber.
---Chemistry---
In memory of neurologist and author Oliver Sacks, Chemistry
World talks about his book Uncle Tungsten on his childhood
interest in chemistry.
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---Entrepreneurship---
Although the media makes it seem like entrepreneurs are
successful because they can do it all, AskMen says
successful solo founders are an anomaly.
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Machine Learning Software
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---Twitter---
Last month, Twitter revoked access to its API from
Politwoops, a network of sites that automatically archived
the deleted tweets of politicians. Fast Company says Human
Rights Watch is condemning the move.
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---Uber---
Fast Company reports that a U.S. district judge granted Uber
drivers class-action status in a lawsuit that claims they
were incorrectly categorized as contract workers, which may
now apply to tens of thousands of drivers in California.
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---Vegan Mayo---
According to Fast Company, the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration has ruled that vegan food startup Hampton
Creek must change the name of its Just Mayo spread (which
does not contain eggs) because, the FDA said, products
labeled "mayo" or "mayonnaise" must contain eggs.
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