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Turnover at the top means market competition may work better than we thought
Key events taking place at business schools Nov 25 – 29
There is a flaw in any business that relies on pushing users into addictive but unsettling activity
Animal spirits built the railways, highways and the Panama Canal, writes Stian Westlake
A new silver-screen portrayal of the Apple co-founder will please fans
Fitness tracking device pioneer lifts capital base to $96m
Internet tycoons are backing futuristic ventures that may herald an era of scientific innovation, writes Richard Waters
Engelbart’s demonstration in 1968 went down in Silicon Valley folklore
Local technology professionals have developed a taste for the high adrenalin pastime
It wouldn’t work if the company wasn’t willing to have a sense of humour about itself
Self-interest guides the Big Data companies, and the same is often true of the White House
Jeff Hammerbacher has turned his geeky love of maths into a lucrative career as a ‘data scientist’, dubbed the hottest job title in Silicon Valley
Like big banks, technology companies are protected by a bubble of their own making
The graduate school of business at Stanford is to teach Californian innovation programme overseas
Facebook’s decision to form a lobby group has been criticised as naive and possibly damaging
Roomy Khan request for probation in return for assistance fails
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