Amazonâs HQ2 announcement is imminent after more than a year of fanfare, competition and city government prostrations. Amazon said it was looking for a city equal to its Seattle headquarters, and would preference those with lots of tech talent, good public transit and attractive tax exemptions. Ahead of the final decision, take a look at the finalists and how they compare on a number of factors.
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[Sears â the original âeverything storeâ â has filed for a Chapter 11 bankruptcy]( filing to cut its debts and keep operating at least through the holidays. Founded shortly after the Civil War, Sears pioneered the strategy of selling everything to everyone everywhere, but was gradually overtaken as a retail innovator, first by big-box chains like Walmart and Home Depot, and then by Amazon. Over the last five years, the company lost about $5.8 billion. The big question is whether [a smaller Sears emerges from bankruptcy]( or whether the filing leads to a liquidation and a final end to the storied chain.
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[Veteran Silicon Valley engineer Jeff Hawkins founded two classic mobile computer companies, Palm Computing and Handspring](, and taught himself neuroscience along the way. Now, after a decade of quiet research, heâs ready to talk about his passion project as the founder of Numenta: Figuring out how the brain works and then reverse-engineering it for artificial intelligence. If his work pans out, it could help A.I. researchers leapfrog over what Google, Apple and Amazon have achieved so far.
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Palm is back â sort of â as a startup brand, which makes a tiny Android phone "designed for you to use on the weekends, when youâre going out for the evening, or just generally when you want to be a little less distracted by your big phone with all its apps." It's straight out of the "time well spent" movement. And somehow, NBA star Steph Curry is also involved. The Verge's Dieter Bohn sums it up: "Like I said: weird. But also: fascinating."
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[A judge denied Limeâs request for a last-minute temporary restraining order]( that would have blocked rivals Skip and Scoot from deploying their electric scooters in a San Francisco city pilot program â [starting today](. âThe reality is that Limeâs application fell notably short of its competitors,â said SF City Attorney Dennis Herrera.
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[Uberâs secret weapon: Its in-house team of economists.]( More than a dozen Ph.D.s from top economics programs act as an on-site think tank for Uber, gathering facts from quants and data scientists and synthesizing them to arm the lobbyists and policy folks who fight some of Uberâs biggest battles. Officially known as âResearch and Economics,â itâs known internally as Ubernomics. The teamâs wide-ranging mandate includes studying the consumer experience, testing new features and incentives, supporting Uberâs public policy needs and producing peer-reviewed academic research.
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[Former Groupon CEO Andrew Mason recalls the dream rise â and nightmare fall â of his company](, from founding to passing on a Google acquisition to IPO to firing. Ten years after founding the group-discount site, the always-candid Mason looks back on âthe fastest-growing company of all timeâ in a Q&A with Gimlet Media co-founder Alex Blumberg on the new podcast, [Without Fail](, on which Blumberg interviews entrepreneurs, artists, athletes and visionaries of all kinds about their successes, their failures and what they learned from both.
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[âIâm not a good employee,â admits Recode co-founder and editor at large Kara Swisher]( in an as-told-to essay about the worst â and best â bosses sheâs ever had. âI like people who disagree with me,â she says. âThough, if I were managing my own 22-year-old self right now, Iâd probably fire me."
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ELON WATCH: "What are some of the most fun games we could have on a Tesla? [Classic Atari is just the start.](" TRUMP WATCH: "[Just spoke to the King of Saudi Arabia]( who denies any knowledge of whatever may have happened 'to our Saudi Arabian citizen'. He said that they are working closely with Turkey to find answer. I am immediately sending our Secretary of State to meet with King!"
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[When big companies are hacked, should they have to disclose it immediately?](
On the latest episode of the [Pivot]( podcast, Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway mull the week in digital insecurity.
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[Hereâs how to see if your personal data was stolen in the recent Facebook hack.](
Are you one of the 29 million people affected?
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[Nobody trusts Facebook anymore. Hereâs one way it could change that.](
On the latest Recode Decode, AnchorFree CEO David Gorodyansky says Facebook and other tech companies should make it easy for users to temporarily opt out of data collection.
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[Steve Jurvetson, ousted from his firm almost a year ago, is building up a team in preparation for his comeback.](
Itâs likely to include Maryanna Saenko, an investor at Khosla Ventures.
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[Inequality in Silicon Valley is getting worse: Wages are down for everyone but the top 10 percent.](
In Americaâs tech capital, the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer.
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[The pro video gamer workout.](
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