Thursday, October 15, 2015

Where Does Stuff Go When It Disappears From The Internet?

How Do Things Vanish From The Internet? This Journalist Found Out, The Internet Strangers Who Solve Your Unsolvable Medical Problems, The Most Prolific Editor On Wikipedia, A Hostage Crisis And A Ghost Boat: The Best Articles Of The Week, Inside Corporate America's Push To Ditch Workers' Comp, VIDEO: Tesla's New Autopilot Is Awesome — And Kind Of Terrifying
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Thursday, October 15, 2015
How Do Things Vanish From The Internet? This Journalist Found Out
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How Do Things Vanish From The Internet? This Journalist Found Out
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The Atlantic's Adrienne LaFrance wrote about how a Pulitzer Prize finalist newspaper story vanished from the web, and will be here to answer your questions at 12pm EST. Leave her a question now!
CROWDSOURCING A CURE
The Internet Strangers Who Solve Your Unsolvable Medical Problems
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This is a story about somebody whose body started breaking down in increasingly weird ways. And there's nothing she can do to understand it, and nothing she can do to convince people it's real.
ENCYCLOPEDIA CROWN
The Most Prolific Editor On Wikipedia
priceonomics.com
Of Wikipedia's 26 million registered users, roughly 125,000 (less that 0.5%) are "active" editors. Of these 125,000, only some 12,000 have made more than 50 edits over the past six month. And of these selfless few, one man is king of the domain.
THE LONG-READER'S DIGEST
A Hostage Crisis And A Ghost Boat: The Best Articles Of The Week
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Inside a harrowing FBI hostage crisis; the last doctor in southern Sudan; and the fate of 243 migrants who disappeared en route from Libya to Italy.
PASSING THE BUCK
Inside Corporate America's Push To Ditch Workers' Comp
propublica.org
One Texas lawyer is helping companies opt out of workers' compensation and write their own rules. What does it mean for injured workers?
LOOK ELON, NO HANDS!
VIDEO: Tesla's New Autopilot Is Awesome — And Kind Of Terrifying
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Google and others are still working on perfecting the autonomous vehicle, but on Wedneday Tesla unveiled a new autopilot feature for its Model S that basically does everything for you. That doesn't mean it's not a bit nerve-wracking.
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BABY I CAN SEE YOUR HALO
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​The sun sets as Egyptians walk on the beach of Alexandria, Egypt, Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2015. Credit: AP Photo/Amr Nabil
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