Facebook is testing a new feature that lets users easily share links within the app. via The source of this content is Search Engine Watch.
2015
Uber, the most valuable startup, seeks an additional $2 billion in funding despite challenges, leading some to question if the biggest threat is Uber itself. via Quartz.
Bon Appétit magazine announced the return of its food crawl event, BA Grub Crawl, with day and evening crawls planned in NYC neighborhoods Clinton Hill and Chinatown on May 30th. via Bon Appétit.
Christine Porath, a professor and workplace culture consultant, explores the benefits of civility in leadership in this article. via Harvard Business Review.
This article recommends ten books covering psychology, philosophy, business, and economics, claiming they can change your thinking. via The source of this content is Insider.
This May 11, 2015 article rounds up the top tech news from the weekend, covering topics like data collection, gaming, and security. via The Next Web.
Seymour Hersh challenges the official account of Osama bin Laden's death, suggesting Pakistan held him captive and supported the raid. via kottke.org
Former venture capitalists founded Tracxn! to address the difficulty of finding information on other startups. The company offers a SaaS platform that tracks thousands of startups globally, providing data to VCs, M&A specialists, and others.
via The source of this content is Quartz.Community news related to restaurants in the Jersey City area, including new openings and special menu items. via Jersey City Eats
Seth Godin's blog post "Toasted" uses the act of making toast as a metaphor for creating special things, arguing that they should be custom-made and enjoyed immediately. via The source of this content is Toasted | Seth's Blog.
This article shares 10 design hacks for creating effective responsive emails, stressing the importance of mobile-friendliness.
via TNWInvestigative journalist Seymour Hersh published a controversial report challenging the official account of Osama bin Laden's death. Hersh alleges that bin Laden was a Pakistani prisoner and that the U.S. government used a walk-in tip to find him.
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