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Sunday 15 January 2017

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LinkedIn's head of recruiting explains why the first thing he does in every job interview is hand over a marker

If it seems open to interpretation to you, it's because it's supposed to.
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Fitch puts Australian banks on negative watch

Fitch Ratings has revised its outlook on Australia's banking for 2017 to negative from stable. 
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Explosive memos suggest a Trump-Russia deal was behind GOP's dramatic shift on Ukraine

Throughout the campaign, Trump broke from traditional GOP orthodoxy. 
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Price rises are making a comeback at Australia's major supermarkets ahead of Amazon's arrival

Prices are ticking up at Australia's major supermarkets, especially for fresh fruit and vegetables. 
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Pauline Hanson has been 'gifted' tickets to Donald Trump's presidential inauguration ceremony

The 58th presidential inauguration in Washington D.C. will take place on January 20. 
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Uber is sending out mapping cars to Australian streets

Uber will be emulating its longtime partner Google. 
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10 books that famous CEOs loved reading

Reading is a great way to acquire new information, come up with creative ideas, and learn worthwhile tips. 
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'I just want some water': Uncooperative smart-fridge is going off on Twitter

One person on Twitter perfectly demonstrated the anxiety that many people feel about having everything connected online.
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A 28-year-old who sold his company to Snapchat for $54 million and left to travel the world reveals why he hasn't spent a dime of his cut

Scan's technology is the basis of Snapcode, the little black dots that populate Snapchat icons.
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This woman is making a fortune selling $900 blankets she knits without needles

A woman in the Ukraine is making thick blankets using her arms instead of knitting needles.
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5 things Google's Pixel phone can do that the iPhone can't

The Pixel may even be a better phone. 

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