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DPL Reading List – March 18, 2016

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Here are some of the articles we’ve been reading around this office this week. The Next Amazon (Or Apple, Or GE) Is Probably Failing Right Now (Thanks to Jarrod Wubbels for recommending this article) – “But all is not well. Stern and Guzman find that fewer of those ambitious startups are successfully becoming big companies….

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DPL Reading List – March 11, 2016

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Here are some of the articles we’ve been reading around this office this week. Forget Introverts Versus Extroverts, Ambiverts Might Have An Edge In Business – “If you are energized by intimate conversations, writing, solitude, focusing deeply on a topic without interruption, and working on your own, but you’re also energized by large groups, working…

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DPL Reading List – March 4, 2016

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Here are some of the articles we’ve been reading around this office this week. More Than 11 million HTTPS Websites Imperiled By New Decryption Attack (Thanks to Matt Babcock for recommending this article) – “More than 11 million websites and e-mail services protected by the transport layer security protocol are vulnerable to a newly discovered,…

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DPL Reading List – February 26, 2016

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Here are some of the articles we’ve been reading around this office this week. Getting Ready For HTTP/2: A Guide For Web Designers And Developers (Thanks to Jarrod Wubbels for recommending this article) – “The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the protocol that governs the connection between your server and the browsers of your website’s…

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DPL Reading List – February 19, 2016

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Here are some of the articles we’ve been reading around this office this week. A Minimum Viable Product Is Not A Product, It’s A Process (Thanks to Jarrod Wubbels for recommending this article) – “When you build a product, you make many assumptions. You assume you know what users are looking for, how the design…

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DPL Reading List – February 12, 2016

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Here are some of the articles we’ve been reading around this office this week. Always Believe You’re Good Enough (Thanks to Brian Zimmer for recommending this article) – “I tell every entrepreneur that I advise the same thing. I tell them to always believe they’re good enough, because the alternative will prevent them from ever…

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DPL Reading List – February 5, 2016

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Here are some of the articles we’ve been reading around this office this week. What Having A “Growth Mindset” Actually Means – “In the wake of these findings, “growth mindset” has become a buzzword in many major companies, even working its way into their mission statements. But when I probe, I often discover that people’s…

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DPL Reading List – January 29, 2016

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Here are some of the articles we’ve been reading around this office this week. Microsoft Open Sources Its Artificial Brain to One-Up Google – “The company has open sourced the artificial intelligence framework it uses to power speech recognition in its Cortana digital assistant and Skype Translate applications. This means that anyone in the world…

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DPL Reading List – January 22, 2016

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Here are some of the articles we’ve been reading around this office this week. Stop Gratuitous UI Animation – “It’s only natural that designers initially abuse new capabilities before a more sophisticated design language evolves. Anyone who designed for the screen in the late 90s and 2000s (web and CD-ROM) will remember incredibly overwrought designs…

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DPL Reading List – January 15, 2016

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Here are some of the articles we’ve been reading around this office this week. There Is Something Extraordinary Happening In The World – “A few months ago I freed myself from standard-procedure society, I broke the chains of fear that kept me locked up into the system. Since then, I see the world from a…

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