A little weekend reading...
Compiled by Anthony Demangone
It's been a a great week, visiting credit unions in New England. While the weekend is here, fellas - there is work to be done. Do not forget your mothers on Sunday!
Now, on to this week's reading pile.
- Bill James, a baseball stats guy, predicted Donald Trump's run in 2001. All of because Rafael Palmeiro won a gold glove at first base. (NBC Sports)
- Fannie and Freddie's REO inventory is down 34% year-over-year. (Calculated Risk)
- NAFCU's compliance team cranked out some wonderful MLA resources. (NAFCU Today)
- Meet the internet guardians. (BBC)
- The times are a changing. Exhibit #4,456. YouTube will roll out their version of online TV in 2017. (Bloomberg)
- Google has won the internet search contest. Why would anyone try to take them on? Futile? Don't tell DuckDuckGo. (Business Insider)
- Speaking of Google, here's how you can find out what the internet company knows about you. (Business Insider)
- Card fraud lessons exposed. (NAFCU Services Blog)
- America's housing recovery has been uneven. This graph speaks 10,000 words. (Ritholtz.com)
- By 2020, 10% of all fast food orders will be done online. (BI)
- They're coming. Target is testing workplace robots. (BI)
- We're spending less and less on energy. (Calculated Risk)
- 35 innovative websites in banking. (Financial Brand)
- More developments in solar! (TechInsider)
- Six maps that may make you rethink what you know. (WaPost)
Have a great weekend, everyone!Â
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