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  • by david hall
LinkedIn faces awkward choices in China

To operate in the communist country, Microsoft’s professional social network has to appease censors. So do its users

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Business
  • by david hall
China offers a masterclass in how to humble big tech, right?

Be careful what you wish for

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  • by david hall
Japan Inc wants to become a hydrogen superpower

To succeed, it must focus on unglamorous industrial uses of the gas

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Business
  • by david hall
Raising the curtain on Netflix’s ambitious third act

The DVDs-by-mail company conquered America’s video-streaming market. What next?

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Business
  • by david hall
Technology unicorns are growing at a record clip

The venture-capital boom is a risk for investors—and a gift for everyone else

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China Inc’s new inconspicuous expansion

Chinese companies are adapting to a more hostile global climate—and thriving

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  • by david hall
China’s “dreamchild” is stealthily winning the battery race

Now comes the hard bit: geopolitics

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  • by david hall
Staffing firms look beyond the pandemic

Matching workers to employers has become a hot business again

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Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala

The combative Marxist economist focused on questions related to growth

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