5 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In our Friday Faves for 20 September 2019, we have reads and watches on the made-up concept of old age and how it’s hurting us all; creating a deepfake of your own voice; the human skills we need in an unpredictable world; workplace burnout; the week in social media; and The Future, This Week.

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5 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In our Friday Faves for 6 September 2019, we have reads on how 80 years of office design has shaped employee wellbeing; uber for kids; coming soon: a space hotel; improve meetings by removing the table; the week in social media; and The Future, This Week.

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5 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 5 July 2019, we have reads on anti-robot sentiments of travellers; second coming of robot pets; Costco’s cult following from breaking every rule in retail; cockroaches are evolving; ethics, privacy and public DNA databases; and the week in social media.

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5 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 7 June 2019, we have reads & watches on remembering D-Day; AI in our brains; cybersecurity and hacking; who is your iPhone talking to; 5 dumb common hiring practices; little things that affect work relationships; the week in social media; and The Future, This Week.

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5 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 24 May 2019, we have reads on the role of poo in digital; Notre Dame; Amazon’s 3D body scanning; the new kilogram; why everyone hated season 8 of Game of Thrones; the week in social media; and The Future, This Week.

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5 years ago

Friday Faves – What We’re Reading This Week

In Friday Faves for 1 February 2019, we have reads on Apple busting Facebook for circumventing the app store (and sucking up your data); people are not pets; our meatless future; what will software look like when anyone can create it; this week in social media; and In Conversation: Misbehaving with Dan Ariely.

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