This 2015 article from The New York Review of Books examines the work of non-fiction author Joseph Mitchell, and the blurred lines between fact and fiction in his stories about New York City. via longform.org
James Clear's article explores why your initial choices, particularly in relationships or careers, might not be the best ones and offers five lessons on learning from being wrong. via TheNextWeb
Learn how to use regular expressions for tasks like finding and replacing text, or extracting spreadsheet information. via Digital Inspiration
This recipe claims to teach you how to make an easy beef brisket with only three ingredients. via Simply Recipes
Google released a tool that lets developers run Android apps on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome OS.
via The Next Web
Jay-Z's new music streaming service, Tidal, aims to disrupt the industry by prioritizing artist benefits and offering high-fidelity audio. via IPG Media Lab
Facebook released Riff, a new app for creating collaborative videos with friends.
via The source of this content is Quartz.Research shows that about 75% of new hires weren't actively searching for a job, with most new hires recruited or referred, not found through applications.
via Quartz.
Social Media Examiner outlines eight ways businesses can use social listening to improve aspects like lead generation and customer service. via Social Media Examiner.
Tim Ferriss shares an interview with musician Amanda Palmer and discusses her work. via @tferriss
Elon Musk's tweets about Tesla often create a buzz and impact the company's stock price. via The source of this content is Quartz.
This recipe from *Bon Appétit* will help you make a large batch of steel-cut oatmeal to enjoy throughout the week. via Bon Appétit
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