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Join a fight for the survival of humanity while out for a run
How an Australian-style, points-based system differs from what the UK has now
The power of the site’s ‘voter megaphone’ could influence the result of a tight race
Regulation and privacy preferences give an opening to help us become agents of our own information
Disclosure and awareness of tracking software is sorely lacking
Clinton fails to win the web and her unpopularity online with the under-30s may come to cost her
Changes to the old structure for labour have led to social inequalities that will be hard to unpick
The Bruno Iksil letter reminds us that the bank’s 2012 derivatives losses were a team-wide blunder
The misconception that protections exist for those who live together leads to some sad cases
To secure systems employers must weigh the hazards posed by employees against the danger of revolt
Future generations face a shortage of memorable online identities
The experience of sharing major life events in person is too good to miss
It’s worth taking the time to remember what it was like to be straight out of university
Apps will not help with our smartphone addiction but changing the hardware might
Its innovation was to add ka-ching to the tradition of couch-surfing
As managers enrol in technology tasters, coders should be encouraged to develop soft skills
If the government is to assist homebuyers, advice and a better system for transactions are required
Citizenship ceremonies should be a public and personalised affair
Staying too long can be detrimental to one’s career and mental health
Mismatched technology habits can lead to dissatisfaction in a relationship
Mobile technology can change our lives but they aren’t all equal
Why businesses warm to ‘Agile’ working (and all those Post-it notes on whiteboards)
The ‘I’m on holiday’ notification has not kept pace with technological advances
Despite users being dangerously error-prone, training in best practices is rarely given
Professional qualifications convey a message but they foster potentially misleading generalisations
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