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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

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Is New York City Becoming An Experimental Lab For Google And Friends?, America's Juvenile Justice System Is Broken — How Do We Fix It?, This Is One Helpful Robot, Fear This Hacker, Crash Tests For Autonomous Cars Are Going To Be Way Weirder Than You Think, Mapping The Rise And Fall Of Slavery Between 1790 And 1870
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Wednesday, April 27, 2016
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Is New York City Becoming An Experimental Lab For Google And Friends?
LET ME GOOGLE EVERYTHING FOR YOU
Is New York City Becoming An Experimental Lab For Google And Friends?
placesjournal.org
Hudson Yards, the world's most ambitious "smart city" project, is here. Should we worry that New York City is becoming an experimental lab?
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America's Juvenile Justice System Is Broken — How Do We Fix It?
digg.com
Join us today between 11 am and 5 pm ET for the third installment of our Justice Talk series with the Marshall Project, a chat with experts about the major, systemic problems facing America's juvenile justice system.
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This Is One Helpful Robot
lendingrobot.com
LendingRobot is the first robo-advisor that uses stats and machine-learning to automate the best Peer-to-Peer Lending investments for your portfolio.
HACKING TEAM CAPTAIN
Fear This Hacker
foreignpolicy.com
To spies, David Vincenzetti is a salesman. To tyrants, he is a savior. How the Italian mogul built a hacking empire.
ONE DOES NOT SIMPLY CRASH IT
Crash Tests For Autonomous Cars Are Going To Be Way Weirder Than You Think
jalopnik.com
You're just testing the body, but autonomous cars mean you have to crash-test the mind as well.
1860: 4 MILLION; 1870: ZERO
Mapping The Rise And Fall Of Slavery Between 1790 And 1870
radicalcartography.net
How and where did slavery grow in the 1800s before the Emancipation Proclamation? Radical Cartography maps it out.
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How does the Bell Curve work? Here's an incredibly simple visual explanation. Credit: IMAmaths
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