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On Feb 25, 2017 by The Daily Dot Bazaar
Learn to code by building 14 websites in this hands-on training
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There’s a thriving tech startup scene in a most unlikely place
The emergent startup scene in Gaza is disrupting stereotypes and impacting the global economy.
On Feb 7, 2017 by Ryan Sturgill
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Electronic voting machines are broken—and here’s the code to prove it
‘To [senators], ‘certified’ is like putting ‘organic’ on a yogurt cup.’
On Dec 1, 2016 by John-Michael Bond
Google opens Code Next, a comp sci lab for young people of color in Oakland
Another win for diversity.
On Oct 7, 2016 by Brianna Holt
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This app tells Donald Trump to delete his account so you don’t have to
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On Jun 13, 2016 by Jay Hathaway
Why websites are so vulnerable to hackers
There’s a method to their madness.
On May 31, 2016 by Ben Dickson
The futures of many prison inmates depend on racially biased algorithms
Prisons use algorithms to predict recidivism, but the code is biased against black offenders.
On May 23, 2016 by Selena Larson
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