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Richi Jennings: Tesla Model 3's huge pre-orders burn as Elon Musk fiddles

The dust has settled on the Tesla Model 3's launch event: Pre-orders are approaching 300,000, filling Elon Musk's war-chest with hundreds of millions of dollars. But although the electric car's reviews are extremely positive, some are pondering a naked emperor... Read More

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Andy Cotgreave: The inevitability of data visualization criticism

This article from Tableau Software's Andy Cotgreave examines the core purpose of a data visualization: Is the goal to communicate an idea to an audience, or to foster engagement with the visualization itself? (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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Evan Schuman: Domino's pizza robot is giving tech a bad name

Domino's seems to be trying to master the sneaky tech move. For example, it has deployed a technology that, truth be told, has very little to do with technology and everything to do with making consumers curious enough to order its less-than-delectable pizzas. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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Richi Jennings: Google's asinine Gmail prank: What were these fools thinking? [updated]

Google appeared to troll Gmail users yesterday, by adding a childish GIF to their sent email and making their replies disappear. If that sounds stupid and asinine to you, then you'd be right. Read More

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Brian Alderman: SharePoint 2016: What's in it for business users

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Ben Kepes: Icertis partners with Microsoft to take on its Salesforce ecosystem competitors

Interesting times in the contract management space as vendors play a high-stakes game of musical chairs. (IDG Contributor Network) Read More

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