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Which Candidates' Emails Go into Gmail's Primary, Promotions or Spam Inbox?

By The Markup 
Google’s black box algorithm controls which political emails land in your main inbox. For 2020 presidential candidates, the differences are stark. By Adrianne Jeffries, Leon Yin, and Surya Mattu

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Is There a Future for Cloud-in-a-Box?

By Ofir N 
Cloud-in-a-box originally seemed like the perfect compromise, letting enterprises reinvent their aging data centers for today’s IT, built around a cloud-based model. It offered some of the important advantages of public cloud, like better optimization of computer resources and self-service.

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How To Fix The Most Common Linux Kernel Vulnerabilities

By Anton Lawrence 
The Linux kernel is widely considered the pillar of some of the most popular projects among the open-source community. As the central module of the O.S, the system’s stability, performance, and security rely heavily on the kernel.

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6 Signs that Your Software Project is in Danger

By Smartym Pro 
According to CIO study, 50% of software projects fail. The Global Project Management Survey conducted by PMI reports that 27% of them run over-budget. Annually, these statistics change but the overall negative trend remains the same, which makes the problem of bringing potential threats to light especially important.

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Tezos Commons Boston Chapter Pitch Competition Authentically Innovates at Babson College

By Steve Vilkas  
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Francis Lacoste has been working remotely for 20 years.

Seven years ago, he joined Heroku and Salesforce to grow and expand their remote culture. 

Lacoste will be answering your questions LIVE on March 4th at 12 PST/3 pm EST. 

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