A little weekend reading...
Compiled by Anthony Demangone
As the polar vortex bears down on Washington, D.C., all I can say is this:Â Polar Vortexes and puppy potty training do not go well together.
Wherever you are, hopefully you're warmer than we are in D.C. Grab a cup of Joe and enjoy this week's reading pile.
- Coming soon...military robots. (Business Insider)
- A painless way to save...and Google is buying the idea. (Business Insider)
- $226k, and $1,600 spent per CU when dealing with data breaches. (NAFCU Today)
- The man who brought us the lithium battery is still coming up with new stuff...at age 92. (Quartz)
- That's right, Apple is developing a car. (Bloomberg)
- Japan's oldest businesses have survived for more than 1,000 years. (The Atlantic)
- Retirement gap at more than $4 trillion. Yep. that was a T. (Pensions and Investments)
- Fingerprints and eye scans to replace passwords in Windows. (The Hill)
- The cure for sad organizations. (Leadership Freak)
- 1-800 Flowers...not so good. (Buzz Blog)
- The 4 most effective and ineffective marketing words in email subject lines. (Marketing Profs)
- You've exceeded my expectations. (Employment and Labor Insider)
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