23andMe Sells Data for Drug Search
The consumer genetic-testing startup has amassed one of the world’s largest databases of DNA. Now it is sifting through it for clues to new drugs.
The consumer genetic-testing startup has amassed one of the world’s largest databases of DNA. Now it is sifting through it for clues to new drugs.
Facebook shareholders today just ensured Mark Zuckerberg will control the company he founded for years to come. And they had little reason not to. The post Mark Zuckerberg Has Secured Control of Facebook for Years to Come appeared first on…
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Stefan Kummert explains why it was nearly impossible for Microsoft IT to analyze internal customer satisfaction data about its applications and services to create actionable next steps. He shares how User Experience Services created a solution built on Power BI…
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Speaking at the 2016 WIRED Business Conference, Carlton Cuse discussed how creating and running television shows has changed over the past 20 years. The post The TV Business Has Changed Forever—And That’s a Good Thing appeared first on WIRED.
Research by Tech London Advocates finds that only 23% of technology companies have gender diverse teams at senior management level
Most UK consumers would like the government to take more action to ensure companies protect personal information
The 2016 round of the TeenTech Awards has announced its latest cohort of entries in a pitching session at the Royal Society London