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Google.org president Jacquelline Fuller
 
  Exclusive: Google pledges $50 million to help people land jobs  
  Google.org is funding nonprofits focused on training workers, connecting job seekers with jobs and supporting low-wage workers.  
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  A marquee at the Grand Lake Theater in Oakland, Calif. The theater frequently posts pointed political and social commentary. This one concerned the possibility that the U.S. election might have been hacked, which election experts say can be prevented   Hackers plan to break into 30 voting machines to put election meddling to the test
Attendees at DefCon, a hacker conference, plan to spend Friday testing just how secure voting machines used in U.S. elections are.
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  The retail industry has offered the most software-related jobs in the last five years, according to a study published on Wednesday by Glassdoor.   As retail stores close, these retail jobs are booming
Software-related jobs are widely available outside of the tech industry, according to a new study.
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  The iRobot Roomba 890 allows for remote control through Amazon Alexa or a smartphone app.   Your Roomba already maps your home. Now the CEO plans to sell that map.
He bets most users will fork over their data for the convenience of a smarter home.
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  Security experts say having offline backup files are the only way to protect yourself from ransomware.   Google ransomware tracking finds vicious infection cycle
Ransomware is so profitable and so difficult to prosecute that it's only going to get bigger, the researchers predict.
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  A tiny chip from Biohax International will be embedded into employee at a Wisconsin firm   Are embedded microchips dangerous? Ask the Swedes — and pets
3,000 Swedes have opted to implant these chips to make getting on the train easier.
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    'Big, big, big': Trump tells paper Apple has plans for 3 U.S. plants
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, President Trump says Apple will build three manufacturing plants in the U.S.
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  USA TODAY   Can these espresso bagels replace your morning coffee?
The Espresso Buzz Bagel contains 32 milligrams of caffeine, about a third of what you'll find in the average 8-ounce cup of coffee.
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  Manisha Mohan of MIT proposed a solution to help combat sexual assault by wearing a special device on one's clothing.   This new wearable tech aims to detect sexual assault
Manisha Mohan of MIT proposed a solution to help combat sexual assault by wearing a special device on one's clothing.
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  The Twitter logo at the company's headquarters in San Francisco.   Yes, there is a dating site for verified Twitter users
Dating app Loveflutter opening section just for verified Twitter users.
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Ponies rest in a pen on Chincoteague Island, Va. where Assateague wild ponies are held prior to the annual Chincoteague Island Pony Swim. Every year the wild ponies are rounded up on the national wildlife refuge to be auctioned off by the Chincoteagu

Ponies rest in a pen on Chincoteague Island, Va. where Assateague wild ponies are held prior to the annual Chincoteague Island Pony Swim. Every year the wild ponies are rounded up on the national wildlife refuge to be auctioned off by the Chincoteagu
 
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