CNET | Amazon said Thursday it decided to cancel its plans to build a new major campus in New York City. The move came after heavy local opposition. It was an abrupt end to a high-profile project for the world's largest e-commerce company.
TechCrunch | A hacker who stole close to 620 million user records from 16 websites has stolen another 127 million records from 8 more websites, TechCrunch has learned.
Dark Reading | Hacking by external actors caused most breaches, but web intrusions and exposures compromised more records, according to Risk Based Security.
CNET | Potentially breaking Google's rules, advertisers are collecting info that can help them skirt an Android privacy feature.
PCWorld | Can Excel sort by color? Absolutely. In addition to sorting by values, Excel can sort by cell color, font color, and cell icon.
MakeUseOf | There are multiple ways you can quickly create a note before the idea escapes your mind. Check out the best options in this list.
The Enterprisers Project | Trying to do an investment check on digital transformation projects? Here are five expert tips.
Wired | Russia wants to test whether it can disconnect itself from the rest of the world, local media reported last week. Cutting itself off would be an onerous task that could have myriad unintended consequences. If anything, the whole project illustrates just how entangled — and strong — the global internet has become.
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Several People Are Typing | No SaaS updates today. Instead, here's an article from Slack explaining how you can improve your communication in the workplace.
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